Instructors: Dipl.-Designer Max Eschenbach; M. A. Nadja Myriam Gaudillière-Jami; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Oliver Teßmann
Event type:
Draft
Org-unit: Dept. 15 - Architecture
Displayed in timetable as:
15-02-7400-ue
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
4
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Course Contents:
3D-printing is changing architecture and design as well as engineering and construction. We want to explore this change and its significance for architectural design within the studio.
The course focuses on the application of 3D printing in design. Starting with an open brief where students are asked to develop a new 3D-printed building connected to an existing building. The focus is on natural materials such as clay, loam, and ceramics. A restaurant is to be created. In addition to the building design, students will have the opportunity to focus on different objects within the space at different scales – tableware, lighting, furniture, partitions, facades. Alternatively, they can focus on the technical structure and functioning of 3D-printing, or the materials used for 3D printing as part of the design. Each of these thematic focal points, which are proposed to the students as part of the open brief, offers a different approach to sustainable design and its challenges.
Further information: Semester Program DDU
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