Irregular course. The weekly schedule is published on the course website (and is included in the reader). Classes (and critiques) are held in English. No course on 23.10 (seminar week)
This course introduces a design methodology for landscape architecture that emphasizes the design of living systems and dynamic landscape processes in dialogue with the environmental sciences. With a focus on translating and synthesizing scientific information through rigorous drawing and critically engaging with the primary matter of landscapes, this course teaches core tools of the discipline.
Lernziel
This design studio builds on a series of precise exercises that translate and synthesize the scientific information learned in the linked fundamental module courses required by the MScLA program. Through these exercises, students acquire essential analytical and methodological skills to support design in the field of Landscape Architecture.
Inhalt
The Foundation Studio I in the autumn semester 2023 engages with a quarry site in Switzerland. Throughout the semester, students situate the local climatic, geologic, hydrological, pedological and vegetative processes in a larger context, and make proposals that respond to the specific material and ecological potentials of the site.
Course desk crits, pin-ups, site visits and reviews are generally scheduled in the afternoon, and are linked to the content covered in the lectures and other theoretical inputs from the morning fundamental course.
Skript
The reader is handed out during the first week of the semester.
Literatur
Relevant literature is included in the reader
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes
Final Critique: week of 18.12.2023-22.12.2023
The weekly schedule is published at the beginning of the semester and is included in the reader.
Classes and critiques are held in English.
No course 23th-27th of October 2023 (seminar week).
Repetition nur nach erneuter Belegung der Lerneinheit möglich.
Zulassungsbedingung
For MScLA students only
Zusatzinformation zum Prüfungsmodus
The studio is split into eight parts, linked to the six MScLA fundamental module courses, an introductory week and a synthesis module.
The semester’s grade is composed of the average of the six modules (60% of the final grade) and of the grade of the synthesis module (40% of the final grade).