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  • This seminar accompanies Project Studio II and serves to clarify the theoretical side of the project topic, and to help students to process issues fundamental to the project.
  • If parts of the course are held in English or are to be presented in English, the module includes lessons in technical English.- In addition to this, some classes may be held in other major European languages.
  • Students learn advanced methods for assessing technical literature and analyzing case studies.
Qualification objectives
  • The students acquire fundamental and, where relevant, selective knowledge of the current status of theory and practice in each of the project topics they are working on.
  • Acquisition of extensive knowledge of specialized urban planning and architectural topics, including current developments.
  • The students considerably expand their ability to analyze the marginal conditions of a project location and project program, along with their implications for problem-solving relating to the specific situation of dealing with an existing town.
Teaching materials

Additional relevant information about literature and research options will be announced at the beginning of the course.