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Bachelor’s Programme

Complexity Handling in Practice

We tackle everything which are necessary for the development of a holistic architectural approach

Short about Complexity Handling in Practice

In our view, the most interesting and defining feature of architecture is the relationship between the individual building and the city and the landscape in which it is located. It is on this basis that we train architects in the field of architecture. It is with this lens that we design buildings.

Hardly ever before have the complex conditions that determine the design of our buildings, cities and landscapes changed so much and so rapidly as now. Man and other living beings' ways of inhabiting the world must be thought of together in completely new ways.

We see being able to understand and utilize the many different contexts in which contemporary architecture forms part, as a crucial architectural competence.

We therefore call the program 'Complexity Handling in Practice'.

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