WORKSHOP - AUFGABENSTELLUNG PASSIVE STRATEGIEN - KLIMAGERECHTES BAUENproject team: supported by: DGJ project period: Apr 01 2015 - May 01 2015 |
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MsCLA New Master Landscape Architecture TU Delftproject team: Prof. C.M. Steenbergen, Ass. Prof. René van der Velde, Ass. Prof. Inge Bobbink, Ass. Prof. Steffen Nijhuis, Saskia de Wit, Gerdy Verschure, Prof. Eric Luiten, Daniel Jauslin supported by: Chair of Landscape Architecture TU Delft project period: Aug 31 2010 - Aug 31 2013 abstract: The MSc landscape architecture in Delft develops core knowledge and skills as a basis for innovative practical and theoretical applications. The aim is to provide designers with typological knowledge and insights into landscape architectonic design tools and techniques. An important goal is the development of concepts for flexible and durable design, which maintain spatial quality. The programme focuses on scientific design education, with an interaction between thinking (analysis and reflection on existing examples) and doing (intuitive, speculative interventions and their evaluation, on the basis of accumulated design knowledge). Landscape Architecture at the faculty is based on design research and is means-oriented, typological and conceptual. TU Delft Master Landscape Architecture For further information on international admissions contact Tom van Rongen (secretaris inschaling) T.M.M.vanRongen@tudelft.nl tel: +31 (0)15 27 83265 |
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MSA WS 2011 bachelor Urban Prototype for Sustainable Livingproject team: Edward Liu, Hans Drexler supported by: Münster School of Architecture. FH Münster project period: Sep 15 2011 - Mar 02 2012 abstract: The aim of the training project is to develop concepts and strategies with the students to create living space with simple means in a cost-effective way as well as environmentally friendly and people-friendly. This will be done on the example of a small prototype building to be constructed in whole or in part by the students themselves. The students will therefore learn basics and methods of sustainable construction, to broaden their understanding of other constructions. MSA Münster Department D2 Konstruktion |
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MSA 2009 - 2011 Hans Drexler. Sustainable Building Design Studiosproject team: Hans Drexler, Student assitent Heiko Habben supported by: Münster School of Architecture - FH Münster project period: Sep 15 2009 - Sep 15 2011 abstract: A sustainable developement is a challenge of high complexity. What makes it difficult is the fact, that a lot of aspects contribute to the impact or performance of our society. There are ecological questions (climate change, depridation of natural enviroments...), economical aspects (energy, ressources, sub-prime-crisis...), and social criteria (affordability of housing, public infrastructure...). All those aspects are interconnected, intertwined, depend on and influence each other. Architecture and urban planning play central roles for the overall performance of the society. Not only contribute buildings the mayor share of carbon-emissions, energy-consumption, material-input, and waste output, the built environment also influences our behaviour in a great deal: Cities are a frozen images of the social structure of society. To achieve a sustainable developement we don't only have to get a few or some of the aspects right, but a least most if not all of them. This Herculian task we can not master as individuals but in a joint effort. |
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SBD MSA Lecture series: Sustainable By Designproject team: Hans Drexler, Frederike Ix, Adeline Seidel, Anna Sumik supported by: Münster School of Architecture MSA project period: Apr 01 2011 - June 15 2011 abstract: The Münster School of Architecture invites to a series of symposia Sustainable By Design taking place in Münster on the 01.04.2011, 15.04.2011, 29.04.2011, 13.05.2011, 27.05.2011 and 17.06.2011. Location Hörsaalgebäude Raum LEO 5 Fachhochschule Münster Leonardo Campus 5 D - 48149 Münster SustainableByDesign@fh-muenster.de |
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MSA WS 2010 bachelor Ressource Driven Design - Urban Farmingproject team: Hans Drexler supported by: Münster School of Architecture. FH Münster project period: Sep 15 2010 - Mar 02 2011 abstract: Buildings and cities to build and operate sustainable is the future role of architecture in the 21st Century. Sustainability is not only ecological or technical problem but also a social and cultural strategy. The artistic qualities and the suitability of buildings for their use as well as the importance of spaces for social and cultural processes determine the sustainability of a design. Booklet Ressource driven Design |
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MSA WS 2010 bachelor Urban Timber Interventionproject team: Hans Drexler supported by: Münster School of Architecture. FH Münster project period: Sep 15 2010 - Mar 02 2011 abstract: High above the city, the street, and the restraints of the buildings there is another city of light, air, and view. We want to start building that city which rests on the old city and provides living space. Timber is a key technology for sustainable living. It is a regrowing material, that during its use captures carbon. Due to its light weight it is the ideal material for heightening existing buildings. Booklet Urban Timber Intervention WS 2010 |
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MinorLA Minor Landscape Architecture TU Delftproject team: Daniel Jauslin, Denise Piccinini, Ass. Prof. Rene van der Velde (2008), Prof. Dr. Clemens Steenbergen, Ass. Prof. Inge Bobbink supported by: Chair of Landscape Architecture TU Delft project period: Sep 01 2009 - Jan 31 2011 abstract: The Minor Landscape Architecture is a elective introduction into the subject for students of comparable disciplines. In was introduced at the chair of Prof. Clemens Steenbergen by Ass. Prof. Rene van der Velde ind 2008 and is coordinated since 2009 by Daniel Jauslin. In one semester the students get an insight of the various assignments and scales that are specific to the field. With the example of Rotterdam an the river Rotte special attention is put on the interrelation with architecture and urbanism. The three design assignments garden (dt. tuin), park and landscape (dt. landschap) are each different in scale with sizes varying from 40m2 to 400ha. The design subjects are introduced with analysis exercises. The programme is completed with a lecture series of scientists of TU Delft and guests, that again mirror the depth of the working field. |
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acadRdm Design Research Laboratory - Academy of Architecture and Urban Designproject team: Daniel Jauslin, Federico Curiel supported by: Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design project period: Nov 18 2010 - Jan 20 2011 abstract: In the Design Research Laboratory students of architecture and urbanism analyze the design attitudes of Dutch Architecture with Landscape Methods. Studio in preparation. Details will follow Suggested Literature: Composing Landscapes: Analysis, Typology and Experiments for Design by Clemens Steenbergen http://www.ravb.nl/ontwerpanalyse-omschrijving |
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MSA SoSe 2011 master Design to Dissassembleproject team: Hans Drexler supported by: Münster School of Architecture. FH Münster project period: Mar 01 2010 - Aug 31 2010 abstract: Sustainable buildings must be assembled with detachable connections. Constructive layers must be designed to leave them accessible for maintenance because the wear and life are different. In particular the house must be able to replace and upgraded technology easily because on the one hand the technology improves rapidly and also adjustments need to be possible to adapt to changing conditions (availability of resources, climate change). Booklet Design-to-Dissassemble |
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MSA SoSe 2010 bachelor Wohnwertbarometer Sustainable By Designproject team: Hans Drexler supported by: Münster School of Architecture. FH Münster project period: Mar 01 2010 - Aug 31 2010 abstract: The course will give students the various aspects of sustainable building and explaines jointly criteria for their analysis and evaluation. With the help of the resulting assessment system and an on-site analysis the students learn architecture in the entire complexity of a relationship built and lived to understand and reproduce. MSA Münster Sustainable by Design |
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MSA SoSe 2010 bachelor Recycling, Downcycling, Upcyclingproject team: Hans Drexler supported by: Münster School of Architecture. FH Münster project period: Mar 01 2010 - Aug 31 2010 abstract: Buildings contribute approximately 60% of the generation of waste. Ast the current development in the construction industry suggests it is to fear that the amount of waste in the future will even be aggravated. On the one hand the life expectancy of buildings are continuously reduced the other always different construcitve materials are joined more intimately: Composite materials consist of a variety of starting materials wich are bonded with not solvable connections to a huge pile of waste for the future. |
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MSA WS 2009 bachleor Bachelor Urban Timber Intervention - Hans Drexler Munster School of Architectureproject team: Hans Drexler, guest critic Sebastian El Khouli, Eva Zellmann, Tutor Heiko Habben supported by: Munster School of Architecture, FH Münster project period: Sep 15 2009 - Mar 02 2010 abstract: High above the city, the street, and the restraints of the buildings there is another city of light, air, and view. We want to start building that city which rests on the old city and provides living space. Timber is a key technology for sustainable living. It is a regrowing material, that during its use captures carbon. Due to its light weight it is the ideal material for heightening existing buildings. MSA_WS_2009/dx2009_WS_2009-10_Bachelor_UTAT_Booklet.pdf (43MB, German) |
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MSA WS 2009 master Spacecraft / Islands- Sustainable Architecture as performative Systemproject team: Hans Drexler, guest critic Sebastian El Khouli, Eva Zellmann, Tutor Heiko Habben supported by: Munster School of Architecture, FH Münster project period: Sep 15 2009 - Mar 02 2010 abstract: Buildings are Design as open Systems. They consume energy, materials, and emit waste and pollutants. A sustainable architecture cannot work that way. It needs to be in balance: Only that amount of ressources that can grow again within a certain time period in the ecological system will be consumed. As a first approach towards that equillibrium we design buildings as closed systems, that produce the energy they consume within the system boundaries. |
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ETHZ HKA WS0910 URBAN EQUALIZER - A Centre for Media, Sound and Lightproject team: Barbara Holzer, Tristan Kobler, Marc Guinand, Simone Haar and Nadine Jerchau supported by: ETH Zurich Assitentzprofessur Barbara Holzer und Tristan Kobler project period: Sep 15 2009 - Feb 20 2010 abstract: „If you celebrate it, it‘s art, if you don‘t, it isn‘t“ – John Cage For Media-, Sound- and Lightning-Arts we want to create a cultural platform attractive to the audience. A space is to be created in which innovation, production, reflection and intervention exist in cooperative manner. The goal is the emergence of a space of public exchange and creation. For this an architectural container has to be created, which will be heard of as the place to be and that will sustain international networks. |
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ADSL Antwerpen Are You Happy, Now?project team: Hans Drexler, Daniel Jauslin, Freddy Curiel supported by: Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen - Architectuurwetenschappen project period: Feb 02 2010 - Feb 08 2010 abstract: An Excercise in Self-Sufficient Design. on facebook Designing happiness could start at your own life. For architects designing their own space is a peculiar experience. What do we envision to satisfy our needs and how do we give them a shape? Three young but not unexperienced architects, who already designed and partially built their own living environment will ask students to re-design their home and eventually workplace - in Antwerp - be it temporary or permanent. In a initial 24h screening you will try to commensurate own happi- ness and fulfillment of basic needs and relate that to consumption of space, energy, carbon footprint and cost. Out of this self suf- ficiency analysis students will be asked to design their own ideal living situation as an architectural space where their consumption and waste may be reduced to reach the same or even a higher satisfaction. The data should be inspired by each students vision of happiness and they will design a way to achieve and sustain it. What place’s genius loci should be your muse? The design should create a route to happiness, you should designing your own process of placing that route into a urban and architectural landscape. The design process is aimed to give yourself insight into how you design according to what needs. The product should be a ideal site and ideal architecture for that site represented in diagrams, montages, models and drawing |
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UIA Workshop Copenhagen UIA Workshop Copenhagenproject team: supported by: Munster School of Architecture, FH Münster, TU Darmstadt, Royal Academy of Arts Copenhagen, La Sapienza Rome project period: Dec 06 2009 - Dec 14 2009 abstract: mixed up students from all over the world in different teams to work on sustainable strategies for a quarter in Copenhagen or the reconstruction of L'Aquila a side event of the Copenhagen Climate Summit Sustainable by Design Movie-clip |
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sd09 Solar Decathlon 2009project team: Department of energy-effitient building of the Technical University Darmstadt Prof. Manfred Hegger Project Team: Hans Drexler, Johanna Henrich, Sebastian El Khouli, Caroline Fafflok Students: Frauke Rottschy, Ramzia Rahmani, Sina Titze, Annika Gaigl, Scholeh Abedini, Simone Sigrist, Christian Wagner, Franziska Hartmann, Hannes Beck, Kai Erlenkämper, Max Kolbe, Tabea Huth, Alexandru Oprea, Angela Specht, Claudia Ritter, Sardika Meyer, Jasmin Winter, Maria Obenaus, Patrick Tauchert, Sascha Klump, Andreas Schmautz, Andreas Schreiber, Henning Zimmer, Marco Fleckenstein supported by: TU Darmstadt. Bundesministerium für Verkehr Bauen und Stadtentwicklung BMVBS. US Department of Energy. project period: Apr 01 2007 - Okt 30 2009 abstract: The team of the TU Darmstadt wins the Solar Decathlon 2009 Competition in Washington. In it 20 university teams compete in 10 disciplines about the design and building of a plus-energy house. The Solar Decathlon faces one of the biggest challenges of mankind, the need for an ecologically sound energy use in building. http://www.solardecathlon.gov/ The surPLUShome introduces the concept of energy efficiency and sustainability as surplus in everyday life. The building features many elements allowing the user to break common stereotypes of living concepts and to generate a new lifestyle. As a pun, sur+ allows to integrate all these different building elements or building aspects and to make them an integral part of surPLUS. We will use this as communication concept especially in the sur+round on the National Mall. http://www.solardecathlon.tu-darmstadt.de/home/home.de.jsp Solar_Decathlon_2009_TU_Darmstadt_SurPlusHome.pdf (26,2MB, Images, Diagrams, Text German) |
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TUD SoSe 2009 Velux Light House IBA Hamburgproject team: Prof. Manfred Hegger, Jörg Wollenweber, Tim Bialucha, Hans Drexler at the Department of Design and Energy Efficient Building, Prof. M. Hegger, Technische Universität Darmstadt supported by: Technische Universität Darmstadt project period: Mar 01 2009 - July 31 2009 abstract: In collaboration with the company VELUX Germany a student competition will be lauched with a rehabilitation of an existing property in the city of Hamburg. |
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MIH_2 Minimum Impact House II - 2000 Wattproject team: Department of energy-effitient building of the Technical University Darmstadt Prof. Manfred Hegger Project Team: Hans Drexler, Sebastian El Khouli, Michael Keller supported by: TU Darmstadt. Fachgebiet Entwerfen und energie-effizientes Bauen Prof. Manfred Hegger project period: Okt 30 2007 - Mar 12 2008 abstract: In the second termn of 'Minimum Impact House' the students had to reach an ambitious goal: The overall consumption of energy including the construction of the building should match the criteria of the 2000-Watt society which is a concept proposed by the ETH Zurich to ensure a sustainable living for all people on the planet and results in an reduction of energy-consumption of about 80%. |
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MIH_1 Minimum Impact House Iproject team: Department of energy-effitient building of the Technical University Darmstadt Prof. Manfred Hegger Project Team: Hans Drexler, Sebastian El Khouli, Michael Keller supported by: TU Darmstadt. Fachgebiet Entwerfen und energie-effizientes Bauen Prof. Manfred Hegger project period: Mar 01 2007 - Okt 30 2007 abstract: In the joint research project Department of energy-effitient building of the Technical University Darmstadt and Drexler Guinand Jauslin Architects developed a holistic approach to sustainable building design. In the design class the students applied those methods to a self-chosen site in Frankfurt's city center to develop sustainable and energy-effitient residential buidlings. |