Selection of Research Projects at the Faculty of Architecture 2012

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Selection of Research Projects at the Faculty of Architecture 2012

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chair of building climatology and building services LEHRSTUHL FĂœR BAUKLIMATIK UND HAUSTECHNIK PROF. DR. ING. DR. H.C. GERHARD HAUSLADEN

DensitĂŠ de la demande thermique (ĂŠnergie primaire) DensitĂŠ thermique < 500 MWh/ha.a 500 - 1.000 MWh/ha.a 1.000 - 1.500 MWh/ha.a 1.500 - 2.000 MWh/ha.a 2.000 - 2.500 MWh/ha.a 2.500 - 3.000 MWh/ha.a 3.000 - 5.000 MWh/ha.a 5.000 - 10.000 MWh/ha.a 10.000 - 20.000 MWh/ha.a > 20.000 MWh/ha.a 0

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MUNICIPAL CLIMATE PROTECTION

BRUSSELS 2040 METROPOLITAN AREA

ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF BRAZIL PUBLIC BUILDINGS

% rising energy costs make it necessary to change our energy approach in all aspects of daily life. New approaches and efforts are also required on a municipal level to rashly implement an energy turnaround. The research project „ municipal climate protection� is surveying the development of a municipal climate plan using the examples of 6 municipalities in the east of Munich. .

/ 0 / - How can a metropolitan region achieve a sustai / 1 ' 2 a metropolis due to the population density and + + / $ 3 + + $ + + development of an energy concept for the Brussels metropolitan region until 2040, stating concrete short term or middle term measures.

The German-Brazilian NoPa project is supposed to give an important impulse on increasing zil. Therefore, four German-Brazilian workshops the NoPa Project, core contents of Germany’s ! ! ject, core contents of Germany’s long-term ex Brazil.

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The plan involves the following three main steps: inventory and potential analysis, concept development and implementation. The layout is important for the inventory and potential analysis and for the concept development. To identify optimized solutions the en energy infrastructure and energy potential as well as energy saving options are linked.

Energy infrastructure in a municipation - state of the art and future

SMART BUILDINGS LOAD MANAGEMENT

The results of the research project are documented & ' $ procedure of an energy use plan, providing all Bavarian municipalities with an instrument that gives them an overall view on their energy consumption and their energy potential und and coordinates the concrete implementation of the energy saving and energy supply concepts

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chair of industrial design LEHRSTUHL FĂœR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN PROF. FRITZ FRENKLER

MUTE - TUM ELECTRIC MOBILITY MUTE, under the management of the Chairs of Automotive Technology and Industrial Design, MUTE combines innovations from the science and research of 21 chairs at TUM into one vehicle and into connecting the vehicle to the mobility infrastructure. The project aimed at redesigning an electric car from scratch which was perfectly tailored to customer requirements and the need for mobility in the future and then to elaborate and research it as a testing vehicle. Project support from the Bavarian Research Foundation, since 2010.

VISIO.M Electric Mass Mobility For Urban Environments

DESIGN AND SCIENCE CONFERENCE

Electric vehicles powered by electricity from renewable energy sources are an attractive option for mobility within the urban area and beyond. However, previous approaches lead to vehicles that either are ! ! " market safety requirements.

Design science should directly interface with design practice and vice versa. This conference aimed to bring design science at German universities in step with actual design practice. Design science should be suitable for daily use and directly engaged in the industry.

Within the joint research project Visio.M scientists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) in cooperation with engineers from the automotive industry, will develop concepts to produce electric

Debates of representatives from industry, design management and education served to contrast diverse needs and challenges of professional work and educational targets. Potential for synergy of job-related and educational topics were traced and #

Lead manager of the project is BMW AG. The project has a total volume of 10.8 million euros and is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF).

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In „Design Enterprise“ Students learn the consulting activities of the design profession by working with practical TUM startup companies.

The Technical Centre is an institution belonging to the Faculty for Architecture. It was conceived as a joint center for research and development where students‘ designs, diploma theses, doctoral theses and research work can be processed

Solar station is a permanent structure mounted on top of TUM’s Vorhoelzer building at the inner city campus. It consists of a working platform bearing a series of containers for testing and measuring the thermal performance and light transmission properties of facades. ly three containers for measuring purposes: A central full scale container in insulated dry wall construction is able to receive full size mock-ups of facades. To either side of the central container there are two small containers at scale 1:3. and inclination, the two small containers can be tilted and turned to simulate situations.

In the project „Kreativ Dialog der Generationen“ in collaboration with universal design GmbH participatory designmethods were combined with a Universal Design approach.

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Through the processing of corporate identity, tar ! the implementation of an invention into an innovation.

The connection to the Technical Centre provides direct access to metal, wood and plastic workshops for the construction of models and prototypes, alongside 3D printers, laser cutter, cnc milling, spray room and CAD laboratory. The Centre was completely renovated in 2012.

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Scenario Business-as-usual: Diary farming at the German North Sea coast (cf. inlay).

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Regensburg Cathedral

DISSERTATIONS ASSISTANTS Public and private architecture in Buchara (Uzbekistan)

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MAS ETH Zurich

Rekonstruktion bedeutender, im Krieg zerstĂśrter Dachwerke und Dokumentation bestehender Dachkonstruktionen von der Gotik bis in das 19. Jahrhundert in MĂźnchen und Umgebung. Bearbeitung: Dipl.-Ing. Clemens Knobling, MBA, seit 2010

Die Klausur der Kartäuser Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Schuller Cooperating Institutions: University of Bamberg: Prof. Dr. Achim Hubel, Dr. Renate Kroos, Dr. Fritz Fuchs, Dr. Peter Morsbach, University of Fribourg: Prof. Dr. Peter Kurmann

Ĺ uchovs strategies in materialsaving iron construction

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Schuller, Dr. phil. Dipl.-Ing. Andrij Kutnyi M.A. Cooperating Institutions: University of Bamberg: Prof. Dr. Lorenz Korn, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Drewello, Mustafa Tupev M.A., Dr. Thomas EiĂ&#x;ing, Jasmin Badr M.A., Anke Romanov M.A. Funding: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG

San Marco, Venice

Typologie und Grundrissorganisation der groĂ&#x;en Kreuzgänge im Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Ordensidealen und Ăśrtlicher Lage. Bearbeitung: Dipl-Ing. Elke Nagel M.A., 2006-2012

+ # \ Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Schuller Cooperating Institutions: ETH Zurich: Prof. Dr. Uta Hassler, Dr.-Ing. Alexander von Kienlin

Research training group „Naumburger Dom“

Ansitze in SĂźdtirol Bauforschung zu den Adelssitzen in der Region Ăœberetsch- Unterland an Hand ausgewählter Beispiele. Bearbeitung: Dipl-Ing. Birte Todt, seit 2012

Hellenistische Grabarchitektur Siziliens Prof. Dr.-Ing. Manfred Schuller, Dr. phil. Dipl.-Ing. Andrij Kutnyi M.A.

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Bearbeitung: Dipl-Ing. Miriam Knechtel, seit 2011

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Prof. Dr-Ing. Manfred Schuller, Dr. phil. Dipl.-Ing. Katarina Papajanni

Rudolf Dellermann Funding: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG

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chair for theory and history of architecture, art and design LEHRSTUHL FĂœR THEORIE UND GESCHICHTE VON ARCHITEKTUR, KUNST UND DESIGN PROF. DR. PHIL. DIETRICH ERBEN

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01 Exemplarisch, Konstruktion und Raum in der Architektur des 20. Jahrhunderts 17. September 2002 – 23. März 2003 02 Dinner for Architects, Serviettenskizzen fĂźr das Architekturmuseum 10. April –18. Mai 2003 03 Gottfried Semper, 1803–1879 Architektur und Wissenschaft 4. Juni – 31. August 2003 04 The Unbuilt Monuments – Computeranimationen von Takehiko Nagakura 16. September – 28. September 2003 05 SchauSpielRaum, Theaterarchitektur 16. Oktober 2003 – 18. Januar 2004 06 Otto Steidle, Land Stadt Haus 20. November 2003 – 21. März 2004 07 Die Stadt des Monsieur Hulot – Jacques Tatis Blick auf die moderne Architektur 19. Februar – 2. Mai 2004

08 show me the future, wege in die zukunft engineering und design von Werner Sobek 27. Mai – 29. August 2004 09 Von innen und auĂ&#x;en bewegt Diener & Diener 30. September 2004 – 9. Januar 2005 10 Kazunari Sakamoto, Häuser Poetik im Alltäglichen 21. Oktober 2004 – 9. Januar 2005 11 Architektur der Wunderkinder – Aufbruch und Verdrängung in Bayern 1945–1960 3. Februar – 30. April 2005 12 Die Neuen kommen! Weibliche Avantgarde in der Architektur der zwanziger Jahre 20. April – 5. Juni 2005 13 Frei Otto – Leicht bauen, natĂźrlich gestalten 26. Mai – 28. August 2005 14 Heinz Tesar, Architektur beginnt vor der Architektur 29. September 2005 – 8. Januar 2006

15 Ideale Stadt – Reale Projekte, Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner in China 30. Juni – 2. Oktober 2005 16 Ort und Erinnerung Nationalsozialismus in MĂźnchen 22. Februar – 28. Mai 2006 17 Architektur+Sport Vom antiken Stadion zur modernen Arena 1. Juni – 3. September 2006 18 1234 die architektur von sauerbruch hutton 22. Juni – 22. Oktober 2006 19 Architektur wie sie im Buche steht Fiktive Bauten und Städte in der Literatur 8. Dezember 2006 – 11. März 2007 20 100 Jahre Deutscher Werkbund 1907 | 2007 19. April – 26. August 2007 21 Architektur, Menschen und Ressourcen Baumschlager-Eberle 2002 | 2007 11. Oktober 2007 – 13. Januar 2008

22 Architektur im Kreis der KĂźnste 200 Jahre Kunstakademie MĂźnchen 15. Februar – 18. Mai 2008 23 In Sand gezeichnet EntwĂźrfe von Alvar Aalto 12. Juni – 5. Oktober 2008 24 Sep Ruf 1908-1982 – Moderne mit Tradition 31. Juli – 5. Oktober 2008 25 Munio Weinraub | Amos Gitai Architektur und Film in Israel 6. November 2008 – 8. Februar 2009 26 Multiple City – Stadtkonzepte 1908|2008 4. Dezember 2008 – 1. März 2009 27 Klaus Kinold Der Architekt photographiert Architektur 12. März – 31. Mai 2009 28 Jabornegg & PĂĄlffy – Bauen im Bestand 25. Juni – 27. September 2009

29 Die Kunst der Holzkonstruktion Chinesische Architekturmodelle 22. Oktober 2009 – 28. Februar 2010 30 ZlĂ­n – Modellstadt der Moderne 19. November 2009 – 21. Februar 2010 31 Wendepunkt(e) im Bauen – Von der seriellen zur digitalen Architektur 18. März – 13. Juni 2010 32 Von Kapstadt nach BrasĂ­lia, Neue Stadien der Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner 22. April – 20. Juni 2010 33 Geschichte der Rekonstruktion Konstruktion der Geschichte 22. Juli – 31. Oktober 2010 34 } ÂŽ ' ? ÂĄ ^ } !!" lung des Architekturmuseums der TU MĂźnchen 31. März – 19. Juni 2011 35 Material Zeit Wandel Hoefer Lorch & Hirsch 9. Dezember 2010 – 6. März 2011

OÂœ % # ! { & _ X % 8. April – 19. Juni 2011 37 Die Weisheit baut sich ein Haus Architektur und Geschichte von Bibliotheken 14. Juli – 16. Oktober 2011 38 Bauen mit Holz – Wege in die Zukunft 10. November 2011 – 5. Februar 2012 39 John Pawson 1. März – 20. Mai 2012 40 L’architecture engagĂŠe Manifeste zur Veränderung der Gesellschaft 14. Juni – 2. September 2012 41 Le Corbusier – Le poème de l’angle droit 21. Juni – 2. September 2012 42 Der Architekt – Geschichte und Gegenwart eines Berufsstandes 27. September 2012 – 3. Februar 2013

EXHIBITIONS 2002–2012 The TU Mßnchen’s Architecture Museum, located in the Pinakothek der Moderne since 2002, offers a wide and varied program of exhibitions supplemented by publications, guided tours, discussion forums, lectures and other events. Now Germany’s largest architectural archive, there are about 550,000 drawings and plans by almost 700 architects, more than 200,000 original photographs and a large number of models and records. Due to the unique constellation of university, archive and exhibition spaces, the Architecture Museum unites collection, teaching and research. The intensive interdisciplinary preparatory work involved in developing exhibitions, whatever the topic may be, aims to ensure that exhibitions are well grounded and informative. Numerous exhibitions have therefore been the product of work undertaken in research projects.



chair of visual arts LEHRSTUHL FĂœR BILDNERISCHES GESTALTEN PROF. TINA HAASE

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ARTISTIC PROJECTS IN THE DISTRICT AM HART Artistic research on the outskirts of the city. Public presentation of 45 student projects during ? J "= " Feldmoching-Hasenbergl, on 4/5 July, 2012. (B.A. course level, 4th semester) Based on individual experiences and percep interventions in public space, sculptures, performances and videos invited the residents to parti and developments of the area. The project is not so much about taking stock of { ? memories. | ] hauptstadt MĂźnchen, Bezirksausschuss 11 Milbertshofen - Am Hart and Stadtbibliothek MĂźnchen, Stadtteilbibliothek Am Hart. Technical support by MVG MĂźnchner Verkehrsgesellschaft.

With scarves lent from local residents, a group of students built a pavilion in response to the uniformity of the settlement. By the variety of the scarves the different preferences and cultural roots of the neighborhood became perceptible. ? ! story telling, music playing and shared time.

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chair of architectural informatics LEHRSTUHL FĂœR ARCHITEKTURINFORMATIK PROF. DR. ING. FRANK PETZOLD

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MISSION STATEMENT

COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PLATFORM

KNOWLEDGE SUPPORTED DESIGN

DESIGN & FABRICATION

Architectural informatics is an independent field of teaching and research at university-level architecture faculties and concerns the scientific foundation for information processing and information technology in all areas that architects ? ] ? ? # areas are an essential aspect, for example the relationship to Geographic Information Systems (GIS), to building informatics, structural and construction engineering, CNC ! ! informatics. The aim of the Chair for Architectural Informatics is to utilize information technology and computers in a ! ? ture. As part of this the chair strives to strengthen collabo ! The Chair of Architectural Informatics sees itself as a field ! } ' \Z for example through jointly conducted courses and project ? ! ! TUM (Games Engineering, for example) and through tutoring of students in interdisciplinary projects (IDPs). The chair ? ! # # ] _ ! \Z \ ] # ? from research, industry and enterprise. In teaching and re potential of information technology is exploited in architecture and related scientific disciplines. In addition to the inter ; ' Informatics, practice-oriented research and research-rela teaching inform one another. For example, in the master’s study program, students are directly involved in current re ? rent research activities.

Within an interdisciplinary project a collaborative design platform has been developed on a scale of 1:1. Ba ! design stages and the challenge to link the digital and ! studied and analyzed. Based on this a prototype has been realized on a 1:1 scale, in order to make the crea ! ! more intuitive

Current data storage and retrieval strategies usually use ? ! lationships. Instead of using text-based research, a gra ! recognise formal structures on the one hand and con ? \ ! ! ! ? red in semantic models.

The integration of digital fabrication methods in the digital chain is a fundamental goal if architects are to be ! ! ! controlled machine tools. Fabrication integrated digital models can automate the planning process up to the ! on of buildings of increasing geometric complexity.

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ar:searchbox | Knowledge management for architecture students.

WAVE | Assembly optimized integrated adaptive Joining System.

Sketch-based Query and Multi-Touch Interaction.

BEAVER | parametric CAM-Interface for large scale Panel Cutting Machines.

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3D Virtuality Sketching - Bridging the gap between Sketch and Model.



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The ar:toobox helpdesk – extensive services offered for students of the TUM Faculty of Architecture

ar:toolbox SERVICEPOOL

FREE-FOR HIRE LAPTOPS

MULTIMEDIA / TOOLS

SOFTWARE SEMINARS

The service pool ar:toolbox provides free for-hire laptops for students of the TUM Faculty of Archi ? ! such as physical or multimedia tools are provided for the purposes of studies. Necessary soft ? ! and advanced levels and tutors are available out ! ! { minantly out of student tuition fees.

{ /Â… ^ ] ] " ? ' Creative Suite, Cinema 4D, Rhino, and other ap dents by standard. Additionally student versions ;''^" ' ;'^ ! 9 ! ];< come pre-installed.

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FESTOOL Rotexschleifer ROTEX RO 150, mit StickFix Schleifteller zum zĂźgigen Wechseln des Schleifmittels, Rotex Kurvenbahn fĂźr schnellen Materialabtrag und Exzenterbewegung fĂźr den Feinschliff. Schleifmittel in KĂśrnung 80, 120 und 180 sind vorhanden.

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PROXXON Tellerschleifer Dieses Gerät eignet sich zum Bearbeiten von Weichholz, Hartholz, NE-Metall, Stahl, Kunststoff (auch Plexiglas und GFK), Kork und Gummi und schleift Längskanten, Stirnkanten, Rundungen, Gehrungen und auf Umschlag präzise Planflächen im rechten Winkel.

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PROXXON Bandschleifer BSL 220 Zum Ausschleifen kleiner Ă–ffnungen, Nachschliff von Formen, Flächen, Radien, Einschleifen von Nuten, Entgraten und Anfasen von Präzisionsteilen. Stufenlose Drehzahlregelung Schleifarm durch Knopfdruck um bis zu 60° schwenkbar. Absaugstutzen mit Adapter fĂźr Staubsauger ermĂśglicht sauberes arbeiten.

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FESTOOL Stichsäge Durchzugskräftige Stichsäge mit präziser Sägeblattfßhrung und Splitterschutz fßr saubere Schnitte. FastFix System fßr schnellen Sägeblattwechsel. Ersatzsägeblätter sind am ar:toolbox Helpdesk erhältlich.

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A selection of model making tools provided to students of the TUM Faculty of Architecture by ar:toolbox.

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chair of design methodologies and building typology theory LEHRSTUHL FĂœR RAUMKUNST UND LICHTGESTALTUNG PROF. DIPL.-ING. HANNELORE DEUBZER

KĂźnstlicher Himmel, LRL

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SYMPOSIUM LIGHT + SPACE | LICHT + RAUM

Der geplante TUM Masterstudiengang fĂźr Lichtplanung und Lichtgestaltung - Master of Light and Lighting TUM MLL läuft im WS 2013 an. Er richtet sich an Architekten oder Absolventen eines Hochschulstudiums im Fach Architektur, – ? ' N ‘ ! #‘ % ?€ Der Studiengang verbindet erstmals Lichtgestaltung und Architektur auf einem hohen akademischen Niveau, baut auf dem Architekturstudium der TUM oder einer anderen Hochschule auf und berechtigt zur Promotion.

The Symposium „LIGHT + SPACE | LICHT + _'\Zˆ ? ! = ! /Q 23rd 2012 at the TUM Vorhoelzer Forum in order to introduce the TUM MLL Master of Light and Lighting Study Program to the public. The symposium is topically oriented on the academic # Z]]{ education of future specialists for architectural spaces and lighting. For this purpose, the Sym ! {

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(z.B. aus den Disziplinen der Bauphysik, Bauklimatik, Medizin, Informatik oder der Filmhochschule). Zu unseren Partnern im TUM MLL gehĂśren: OSRAM AG, MĂźnchen, ERCO GmbH, LĂźdenscheid, ARUP Deutschland GmbH, Berlin Ingo Maurer GmbH, MĂźnchen, Gerd PfarrĂŠ Lighting Design, MĂźnchen, We Lite Consulting, Landshut, Lichttechnik Martin Klingler, Moosbach

ÂŤ J ˆ! ? ‰ ˆ! ? ‰ § ÂŤ J ˆ ‰ § ÂŤ J re integrations of lighting and architecture? ÂŤ J ! § ÂŤ ' planning and design of spaces and lighting? Guests include URBANSCREEN, Gerd PfarrĂŠ, Markus Richter (Kurator der 2. Biennale fĂźr Internationale Lichtkunst), Dr. Katharina Gabriel (Leib x% } ² = Â&#x;< Prof. J. Alexander Schmidt (Urbane Systeme, + ? \ ‘ ^ "& sen), Prof. Stefan Hofmann (Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern), and our TUM MLL partners and representatives.

As special guest lecturer of the Symposium „LIGHT + SPACE | LICHT + RAUM“ the LRL in J‘ ! | N { „Light has been Keith Sonnier’s preferred artistic means of expression since 1968. In the Q„>4 N Âş Âť 9 < ? Z Š ! one“ (Häusler conteporary). Z N ? ? = ! 23rd 2012 at the at the TUM Vorhoelzer Forum.

TUM MLL - SYMPOSIUM LIGHT + SPACE | LICHT + RAUM TU MĂźnchen - Institute for Architectural Design and Modelling Studio of Spatial Arts and Lighting Design, Prof. Hannelore Deubzer Dipl.-Ing. Lutz Harrer (project manager TUM MLL) Dr.-Ing. Mark Kammerbauer (project manager Symposium LIGHT + SPACE)



chair of design methodologies and building typology theory LEHRSTUHL FĂœR ENTWURFSMETHODIK UND GEBĂ„UDELEHRE PROF. FLORIAN NAGLER

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