Structures 2a
Bachelor's Course Architecture Lesson
In the third semester, the module covers rough dimensioning, engineering timber construction and design of load-bearing structures (structures of solid construction, foundations, roof structures, cable structures, arch and frame structures) and the design of hall structures.
The module provides the structural engineering knowledge required to work on the cross-course IP "Integrated Project Architecture and Construction" in the 4th semester.
The lectures of the fourth semester focus on the design of the supporting structure as an essential part of the overall architectural design, the development of supporting structure concepts in alternatives as well as the optimization of supporting structures under consideration of comprehensive structural engineering aspects. Lectures include the following topics: Practical reinforced concrete construction, cable-stayed load-bearing structures, beam grids and spatial trusses, glass as a construction material, lightweight construction systems, movable and pneumatic load-bearing structures, approximation methods for the rough dimensioning of load-bearing structures, structural load-bearing details.
The objective is to enable students to develop coherent structural concepts, to develop appropriate structural solutions in the overall context of structural design tasks, and to link structural, general structural, physical and technical aspects as well as knowledge of building materials in the design process in a project-oriented manner.
TWL 2a |
TWL 2b |
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Lectures |
Exercise management |
Exercise supervision |
Martin Trautz Juan Musto Alex Seiter Denis Grizmann Andrija Pranjic Dana Saez |
Alex Seiter |
Andrija Pranjic Denis Grizmann Alex Seiter Dana Saez Kevin Moreno Gata Cedric Wehren und Tutoren |