Architecture & Society - SS16

Lehrende

Modul

Zuordnung

Termin

Seminar

Ignacio Farías, Tomás Sánchez Criado

Technoscience and the City: Advances in Urban Theory

BA Architektur

Mondays, 15:00 -16:30

3 ECTS

This course invites students to reflect on apparently purely ‘technical’ aspects of architecture from a sociological perspective. However, rather than exploring the ‘symbolic’ dimension or the ‘social’ meaning of buildings, we would like to dwell on the practicalities of buildings, trying to provide a series of accounts on Building socialities (the forms of sociality afforded or inscribed by buildings), Building design (a reflection on how buildings are conceived, paying attention to a minute narration of the design process), and Building lives (how buildings come to life, and how the practicalities of their materials and uses affect such processes). These are the kind of questions that we will explore in this course by means of lectures, case studies and audio-visual materials. The aim of the course is enable students to reflect about their own expert practice as architects and provide them with a conceptual repertoire to understand the complex socio-technical issues of the buildings they work on.

Englisch
Objective

The aim of the module is to enable students to reflect about their own expert practice as architects and provide them with a conceptual repertoire to understand the complex socio-technical issues of the projects and buildings they work on.
Students (individually or in groups of two) will write max. 2000 words essay (approx. 5 pages) focusing on a case study. The analysis should be based on the analytical perspectives presented in the seminar and be thematically related to at least two sessions of the course.
Course materialSS2016 Architecture and Society.pdf