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iAAD international Advanced Architectural Design March – July 2013 Bauhaus University Weimar The design of buildings is a formal response to a program and a specific environment. We understand the design process as a means to gain insights into an architectural problem. Design is a hypothesis rather than an answer, a way of investigating the cor - rectness of a program, the potential of a specific environment and the opportunities inherent in the formal concepts of our time. Design and Theory of Building Types Prof. Karl-Heinz Schmitz Dipl.-Ing. Nicolas Geißendörfer M.Sc. Leopold Mücke iAAD 2012 House of Isms Lion Schreiber & Marcel Wagner WS 2011/12 Archiv Marzona Berlin Max Wasserkampf & Julia Naumann WS 2011/12 Archiv Marzona Berlin Paula Ott & Daniel Schürer In the summer semester of 2013 the Bauhaus-University Weimar will hold it´s 14th design course in English. The course is entitled “international Advanced Architectural Design”. The international AAD 2013 program is organised by the chair of Design and Theory of Building Types, Professor Karl- Heinz Schmitz, in close cooperation with other chairs of the master program at the faculty of Architecture. In close cooperation with: University College Dublin, Ireland Peter Cody Mackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow, UK Christopher Platt University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK David Hasson ETSAM, Madrid, Spain Alberto Campo Baeza Universitá degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy Ferruccio Izzo University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA Hansjörg Göritz Virgina Tech / WAAC, Alexandria, USA Jaan Holt TU Wien, Austria András Pálffy The program includes an excursion to places of specific re- levance to the course. Students will be asked to contribute to the costs of the excursion (estimated 350 Euros). The de- sign course will be supported by a lecture course on Theory and History of Building Types as well as additional seminar courses. The entire study program may earn up to 30 ECTS credit points in total. Closing date for applications Students from partner universities: 1st of February 2013 Students from Bauhaus-University: 1st of March 2013 international AAD Bauhaus-Universität Weimar c/o Professor Karl-Heinz Schmitz Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 8 D 99421 Weimar [email protected] www.uni-weimar.de/architektur/e+gel2

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    The design of buildings is a formal response to a program and a specific environment.

    We understand the design process as a means to gain insights into an architectural

    problem. Design is a hypothesis rather than an answer, a way of investigating the cor-

    rectness of a program, the potential of a specific environment and the opportunities

    inherent in the formal concepts of our time.

    Design and Theory of Building Types

    Prof. Karl-Heinz SchmitzDipl.-Ing. Nicolas Geißendörfer

    M.Sc. Leopold Mücke

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    WS 2011/12 Archiv Marzona BerlinMax Wasserkampf & Julia Naumann

    WS 2011/12 Archiv Marzona BerlinPaula Ott & Daniel Schürer

    In the summer semester of 2013 the Bauhaus-University Weimar will hold it´s 14th design course in English. The course is entitled “international Advanced Architectural Design”.The international AAD 2013 program is organised by the chair of Design and Theory of Building Types, Professor Karl-Heinz Schmitz, in close cooperation with other chairs of the master program at the faculty of Architecture.

    In close cooperation with:

    University College Dublin, IrelandPeter CodyMackintosh School of Architecture, Glasgow, UKChristopher PlattUniversity of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UKDavid HassonETSAM, Madrid, SpainAlberto Campo BaezaUniversitá degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, ItalyFerruccio IzzoUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, USAHansjörg GöritzVirgina Tech / WAAC, Alexandria, USAJaan HoltTU Wien, AustriaAndrás Pálffy

    The program includes an excursion to places of specific re-levance to the course. Students will be asked to contribute to the costs of the excursion (estimated 350 Euros). The de-sign course will be supported by a lecture course on Theory and History of Building Types as well as additional seminar courses. The entire study program may earn up to 30 ECTS credit points in total.

    Closing date for applicationsStudents from partner universities: 1st of February 2013Students from Bauhaus-University: 1st of March 2013

    international AADBauhaus-Universität Weimarc/o Professor Karl-Heinz SchmitzGeschwister-Scholl-Strasse 8D 99421 Weimar

    [email protected] www.uni-weimar.de/architektur/e+gel2