Joni Kaçani: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2021

NameMr Joni Kaçani
Address
Professur f. Architekt. u. Entwurf
ETH Zürich, HIL D 63
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
E-mailkacani@arch.ethz.ch
DepartmentArchitecture
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
052-0853-21LArchitecture Beyond the Studio: Reflecting the Social and Cultural Dimensions of Design Proposals Information Restricted registration - show details
This course is offered until end of spring 2023 semester.
4 credits4SP. Ursprung, B. Böhm, J. Kaçani
Abstract“Architecture beyond the studio” is a seminar with the aim to reflect and rethink the formal and spatial aspects of the students’ own design projects from the perspective of the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS). Literature from the HSS is researched individually, related to the design projects in the form of a paper and presented jointly in an exhibition.
Learning objectiveIn this seminar students learn to critically reflect their practice as architects from the perspective of the humanities and social sciences (HSS). As object for these reflections serves one of the students’ own design projects. This can be an architectural project they have designed at a chair for architecture and design, an architectural practice or independently.

The main focus of the seminar lies on identifying a spatially and architecturally clearly defined aspect within the students’ design projects and in reflecting as well as deepening one’s own understanding of this aspect. By writing texts alienating architectural plans and images of their design projects and establishing an individual collection of architectural examples, the students learn to relate their own design practice to research of the HSS as well as the built environment.

At the end of the semester, the students will be able to identify the historical, political sociological and/or economic dimensions of the architectural aspects in their design project as well as to locate these aspects in a contemporary architectural and HSS discourse. Furthermore, they learn to develop an individual conceptual position towards architectural-spatial questions and to communicate them visually and verbally.
ContentCurrently, the discipline of architecture is undergoing substantial change. Political and social aspects are again becoming more important within the profession of architecture. In the 1980s and 1990s architects legitimized their designs by recurring to their artistic abilities and individual ingenuity. Today, however, practicing architects cannot escape the social and political responsibility that comes with the design of architectural buildings. An increasing number of public as well as private developers expect architects to include considerations about the social and cultural live of prospective inhabitants in their architectural designs.

Against this background, the seminar “Architecture beyond the Studio” bridges the gap between architectural design and the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS). Supported by two lecturers – with backgrounds in architecture and the social sciences – the students develop texts in which they critically reflect on spatial aspects in one of their own design projects from the perspective of the HSS.

The aim of this seminar is to enable students to better understand social, political and/or historic dimensions of spatial aspects in their architectural designs. The students’ tasks include reflexive and analytical writing, the presentation and discussion of these reflections, literature research and the production of a final text, in which they summarize their most important findings and define a theoretical position that could guide their future work as designers.

During the semester the seminar will be held as elective course (4 ECTS), including group-work, input by the tutors and individual feedback sessions. Additionally, this seminar contains two one-week-long writing workshops, which will be offered as focus work (6 ECTS) during the semester break. Next to a paper, the outcomes of this seminar will be presented in an exhibition taking place at the beginning of the following semester.
Prerequisites / NoticeAs the number of participants is limited, interested students are asked to send an A4 page including one image and/or one plan of a previous design project as well as 3-4 sentences describing the aspect of the design project the student wants to investigate and reflect on during this seminar. In order to register for the seminar, students have to send this document to both of the tutors of this course.

Students enrolling in this elective course are required to additionally enroll in the Focus-Work at the gta at the Chair of Prof. Philip Ursprung (063-0852-21). By successfully completing the whole seminar students receive 4 ECTS for the elective course and 6 ECTS for the focus work.
CompetenciesCompetencies
Subject-specific CompetenciesConcepts and Theoriesassessed
Techniques and Technologiesfostered
Method-specific CompetenciesAnalytical Competenciesassessed
Decision-makingassessed
Media and Digital Technologiesfostered
Problem-solvingfostered
Project Managementfostered
Social CompetenciesCommunicationassessed
Cooperation and Teamworkassessed
Customer Orientationfostered
Leadership and Responsibilityfostered
Self-presentation and Social Influence assessed
Sensitivity to Diversityassessed
Negotiationfostered
Personal CompetenciesAdaptability and Flexibilityassessed
Creative Thinkingassessed
Critical Thinkingassessed
Integrity and Work Ethicsassessed
Self-awareness and Self-reflection assessed
Self-direction and Self-management fostered