052-0616-00L  Building Process: Realization (FS)

SemesterSpring Semester 2021
LecturersM. Eglin
Periodicityevery semester recurring course
Language of instructionGerman
CommentMore information at: www.bauprozess.arch.ethz.ch;
The course is limited to 40 students.

This course (ends with «00L») can only be passed once! Please check this before signing up.

ITA Pool information event: 10.2.20, 10-11 Uhr, HIB Open Space (s. auch Veranstaltungskalender ETH)


AbstractVisits to construction sites and interdisciplinary lectures on the topics of communication, complexity, landscape and investment are the main focus of the workshop. In addition, the term “process” is to be depicted by means of visits to manufacturers of construction components.
Learning objectiveThe main focus of the diploma elective subject is in showing the building process by means of current examples of urban design with architectural relevance. The Chair views itself as the facilitator between those involved in construction and students. Active participation is a prerequisite.
ContentThe main focus of the diploma elective subject is in showing the building process by means of current examples of urban design with architectural relevance. Visits to construction sites and interdisciplinary lectures on the topics of communication, complexity, landscape and investment are the main focus of the workshop. In addition, the term “process” is to be depicted by means of visits to manufacturers of construction components. The Chair views itself as the facilitator between those involved in construction and students. Active participation is a prerequisite.
Lecture notesThe recordings of the lectures are available on the MAP under the link https://map.arch.ethz.ch (book symbol at the top right).
Literaturewww.map.arch.ethz.ch, Sacha Menz (Hrsg.), Drei Bücher über den Bauprozess, vdf Hochschulverlag an der ETH Zürich, 2009
Literaturempfehlungen unter www.bauprozess.arch.ethz.ch
Prerequisites / NoticeThe number of participants is limited and enrolment is only possible in agreement with the chair!