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A5.424
Am Hofgarten 6
85354 Freising - Functions
- Management of the IMLA (Weihenstephan part)
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Teaching
The subject and teaching area of Building Construction and Design includes the conception of constructive elements in Landscape Architecture from the preliminary design to the implementation stage.
This includes elements of solid construction, elements of skeleton construction and constructive elements of landscape architecture, each with regard to function, design and materiality.
Their design requires factual and technical knowledge of building materials and their interaction with the environment, of rules of technology as well as methodical and representational knowledge of the planning process of constructive design.Bachelor's course offer
- Module "Fundamentals of Building Construction" in 3rd semester Bachelor-SG LA
- Module "Fundamentals of Building Construction" in 3rd semester Bachelor-SG LB
- Participation in the module "Project and Construction Management" in the 4th semester Bachelor-SG LA
- Module "Preparation for execution" (study project) in the 6th semester Bachelor-SG LA, core subjects: open space planning
- Subject-specific compulsory elective modules such as "In-depth study of building construction", "Design and Construction", etc.
Courses offered Master
- Planning and Project Management II" module, process and quality management course
- Main Project II
- Master Thesis Seminar
- More at www.imla-campus.eu
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Research focus
- Resource-efficient building materials and construction methods: Dry wall systems, built topography (stair research, terraced landscapes), vernacular Landscape Architecture, earthen construction methods, timber construction, recycled materials, energy balancing, bionic design.
- Digital planning methods and tools, (re)construction and virtual models, digital and multimedia learning and communication peripheries
- Process methodology, planning and quality management, especially in the field of implementation planning, detailing and rules of technology (e.g. standards in EU-wide comparison) in Landscape Architecture
Vita
Studies in landscape management at the Technical University of Munich
Self-employed as freelance landscape architect in Ottobeuren / Unterallgäu
Member of the Bavarian Chamber of Architects
Partner in the office SCHEGK Landschaftsarchitekten BDLA,
Focus on technical planning / construction
Work on various pilot and research projects, numerous competition successes, more at www.schegk.de
Professor of Building Construction and Design at the University of applied sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf
Vice President of the University of applied sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf