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Myriam UzorElective Course HS2022 | Topology | Choreografien der Landschaft
Read moreIn this elective, we aim to investigate the choreographic aspects of landscape morphology.
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Patrick DüblinElective Course FS2022 | Topology | Aktion! Landschaft
Read moreFrom different perspectives of perception and supported by examples from art, literature and history, we will embark on a terrain to be shaped by our own thoughts and actions.
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Luisa OverathROBOTIC LANDSCAPES – Designing the Unfinished
Read more“Robotic Landscapes—Designing the Unfinished” opens up insights into landscape design’s evolving culture by proposing a new equilibrium between natural and mechanical forces.
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Luisa OverathDevelopment of in-situ digital design tools for robotic landscape fabrication
Read moreThis thesis focuses on the re-discovery of on-site design using GNSS technology and virtual and augmented reality applications.
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Patrick DüblinArchitecture of Direct Action – Stalker/Osservatorio Nomade
Read moreThe practice of the Italian artist and architect group Stalker/Osservatorio Nomade
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Isabelle FehlmannElective Course FS2021 | Topology | Choreografien der Landschaft
Read moreIn this elective, we aim to investigate the choreographic aspects of landscape morphology.
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Myriam Uzor
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Patrick DüblinBook Presentation – Exklusiv Europabrücke: Auf Umwegen durch Zürich-Altstetten
Read moreApero & Collective Walk | Thursday, September 3, 2020, 6.30 p.m.
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Patrick DüblinExklusiv Europabrücke: Auf Umwegen durch Zürich-Altstetten
Read moreEleven visual explorations on detours through Zurich’s rapidly changing Altstetten district
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Fujan FahmiDRAW A MAP TO GET LOST
Read moreIn this elective, we aim to question cartographic representations by creating a map that challenges our sense of orientation.
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Patrick DüblinElective Course FS2020 | Topology | “draw a map to get lost”
Read moreIn this elective, we aim to question cartographic representations by creating a map that challenges our sense of orientation.
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Myriam UzorPamphlet 23 | Auf Abwegen
Read moreWalking the same paths day by day, we cease to be aware of our surroundings. This issue of Pamphlet intentionally leads readers afield in an attempt to subvert this tendency—finding new perspectives in familiar territory.