BIOCOOL helps to understand seemingly natural ways of cooling procedures as models for architectural
interventions. They are taught integratively, i.e. associated with “Architectural Design”. After the
lecture part students deepen their knowledge applying acquirements to their own studio project
In the beginning
The lecture covers the interaction of building components in construction, emphasizing the use of
selected materials. It focuses on “monomateriality,” where a single material is used for the entire
structure, including its volume, load-bearing elements, and exterior. Additionally, it addresses the
stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics requirements. We offer five Building
Construction seminars for students of architecture. They are taught integratively, i.e. associated with
“Architectural Design”. After the lecture part students deepen their knowledge applying acquirements to
their own studio project. They are taught integratively, i.e. associated with “Architectural Design”.
After the lecture part students deepen their knowledge applying acquirements to their own studio
project. We offer five Building Construction seminars for students of architecture. They are taught
integratively.
Bildlegenden, credits, copyrights, etc
The lecture covers the interaction of building components in construction, emphasizing the use of
selected materials. It focuses on “monomateriality,” where a single material is used for the entire
structure, including its volume, load-bearing elements, and exterior. Additionally, it addresses the
stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics requirements. and exterior.
Additionally, it addresses the stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics
requirements.
Bildlegenden, credits, copyrights, etc
The lecture covers the interaction of building components in construction, emphasizing the use of
selected materials. It focuses on “monomateriality,” where a single material is used for the entire
structure, including its volume, load-bearing elements, and exterior. Additionally, it addresses the
stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics requirements. and exterior.
Additionally, it addresses the stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics
requirements.
Bildlegenden, credits, copyrights, etc
The lecture covers the interaction of building components in construction, emphasizing the use of
selected materials. It focuses on “monomateriality,” where a single material is used for the entire
structure, including its volume, load-bearing elements, and exterior. Additionally, it addresses the
stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics requirements. and exterior.
Additionally, it addresses the stresses affecting the building and the relevant building physics
requirements.