After successful completion of the course, students are able to organise, manage, plan, manage and execute complex architectural projects in all phases of planning and construction. In an open and in-depth discussion on building culture, planning methods and planning content with practical reference to real large-scale projects, students are able to create precise execution and detailed plans, organise the awarding of services and construction services, and manage construction projects. Students have a basic knowledge of relevant legal issues, in particular procurement and contract law.
Technical and methodological skills: Systems Engineering; planning and construction project management as design, control and steering tasks for the successful implementation of architecturally high quality planning, construction and real estate projects; Procurement and contract law; Innovation, social and problem-solving skills.
The module conveys knowledge and skills for the organisation, control, general planning and construction management of complex architectural projects. Real large-scale projects are analysed in depth. Planning and process steps are implemented in the exercises using iterative architectural planning and Building Information Modeling (BIM). The connection to practice and the discourse on planning and control methods is deepened by the involvement of guest lecturers. Key legal issues in the handling of large-scale projects are identified and discussed.
Courses of the module (10 ECTS)253.J21 Iterative architecture planning [VO 2,0/2,0]253.J22 Iterative architecture planning [UE 3,0/4,0]253.J23 Processes and controling of complex architectural projects [VO 2,0/2,0]280.A13 Public procurement and contract law [VO 2,0/2,0]
Recommended electives (5 ECTS)253.J24 Calculation of construction prices [VO 1,0/1,0]253.J25 Projectmanagement of complex projects [UE 2,0/3,0]253.J26 Scheduling and cost planning [VO 1,0/1,0]
Guest lectures can be found in the respective courses.
Constructivist didactics_ reflection of personal life and learning experiences_ explanation of theories, models and methods based on cases and exercises_ application of theories, models and methods to concrete cases_ adaptation of theories, models and methods.
General didactics_ Lectures_ Exercises_ Project work_ Seminar work_ Discussion of case studies_ Guest Lectures
Office hoursFr., 12:00 - 13:00 h; Karlsplatz 13, stairs 4, 3rd floor, FOB Building and Design, Meeting room (AC0338).The speaking hours of the lecturers for the respective courses can be found on the business card at the TISS.
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Seminar papers, exercise works, written and oral exams.
Technical literatureSee the entries of the respective course descriptions and the bibliography of the lecture slides.
Basic literature- Brandt, Tim/ Franssen, Sebastian Th. (2014): Basics Ausschreibung. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.- Rusch, Lars-Phillip (2014): Basics Bauleitung. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.- Bielefeld, Bert (2018): Basics Bauvertrag. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.- Bielefeld, Bert/ Schneider, Roland (2014): Basics Kostenplanung. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.- Klein, Hartmut (2013): Basics Projektplanung. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.- Becker, Pecco (2019): Basics Projektsteuerung. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.- Bielefeld, Bert (2013): Basics Terminplanung. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel.
More detailed information can be found at the description in german.
Bachelor programme Architecture (033 243) / Civil Engineering (033 265) / Mechanical Engineering (033 282) / Spatial Planning (033 240) or similar fields of study.Successfully passed the course 253.G70 Baudurchführung und AVA or 270.103 Building Construction.