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Einschreibung in die Entwurfsklassen des D-ARCH
Details Entwurfsprogramm – Frühlings Semester 2018
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Angaben zur Professur |
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Lehrstuhl |
Professur M. Kaijima |
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Typ |
Professur für Architektur und Entwurf |
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Standort |
ONA G 36 |
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Webseite |
www.kaijima.arch.ethz.ch |
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Assistierende |
Tamotsu Ito, Hans-Christian Rufer, Simona Ferrari |
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Kontakt E-Mail |
rufer@arch.ethz.ch |
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Angaben zur Entwurfsklasse |
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Typ |
Entwurf V-IX |
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Thema |
Window Behaviorology in Switzerland |
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Beschreibung des Entwurfs-programmes |
Architectural Behaviorology
The development of the modern technology and industry in the 20th century has constructed the barrier between our everyday life and the local resources such as nature, human skills, and their knowledge. Architectural Behaviorology is our architectural design methods, in which we focus on creating the better accessibility to such local resources. Through the lens of ethnographical network, we cultivate local resources to rediscover unconscious and invisible relationships among them, and then activate them by proposing architectural design. The program under the Chair of Architectural Behaviorology has 6 themes in 6 years; 'Window Behaviorology' 'Genealogy of Architectural Typology' 'Actor Network of Timber Construction' 'Urban-Rural Exchange' 'Urban Hybrid' 'Urban Commons,' comparing between one theme in Japan and the same one in Switzerland/Europe each year.
Window Behaviorology in Switzerland
A window is the architectural element behaving between/with human and nature, and it can be regarded as a culture of building typology. This year, we particularly focus on designing windows, learning and finding their meanings in terms of Architectural Behaviorology. After the last semester with the focus on Machiya (Town House) typology in Kanazawa, our study field in this spring semester is in several Swiss cities with the focus on ‘live-work’ building types such as Bürgerhäuser. These various Swiss cities have kept a live-work built environment or architectural types, which have been gradually transformed and customized with special manners, incorporating local people’s needs/desires in each period.
In this design studio, the students explore and visualize the actor network as a map of window and live-work buildings with an ethnographical approach, which leads them to re-design the relationship between buildings and society. Then, by drawings and models, the students propose an updated live-work architecture with reimagined windows, for a better future of these Swiss cities. |
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Thematische und methodische Schwerpunkte |
Entwurf, Konstruktion, Staedtebau, Modellbau, Visualisierungen |
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Lernziele |
learning research method
learning design method
learning visualization method by actor net-work mapping, model, sectional drawing
learning structure and material
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LV-Nr. des Entwurfs |
052-1115-17 |
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Zusätzliche integrierte Disziplin(en) |
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Unterrichts-sprache |
English |
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Arbeitsweise |
Einzel- und Gruppenarbeit, davon 1 bis 2 Wochen Gruppenarbeit |
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Daten Zwischenkritiken |
March 13,14 April 24,25 |
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Datum Schlusskritik |
May 29,30 |
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Einführungs-veranstaltung |
20 Feb.2018 |
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Zusätzliche Kosten |
CHF 50 (Schätzung, ohne allfällige Kosten für Modellbau und Seminarwoche) |
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Verfügbare Plätze |
24 |
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Plakat des Entwurfs-programmes |
Plakat ansehen (PDF Datei) |
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