Five groups, one task: the architecture and civil engineering students designed and planned innovative, resource-efficient, easily deconstructable prefabricated components made of brick, wood, and clay on a scale of 1:1 and assembled them into a room.
The students developed the theoretical foundations themselves through short presentations. After assessing and evaluating the finished constructions and the functionality of the building physics, all participants ensured that dismantling was as simple as possible, allowing the individual materials to be reused.
The main focus of the project week was on "getting to work", on the technical implementation of the creative ideas and plans and the associated challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration on a real construction project. The project was supported by the Bundesverband der Deutschen Ziegelindustrie e.V. and Sherpa Connection Systems GmbH, among others.
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Chair of Building Technology and Climate Responsive Design
Chair of Concrete Structures
Chair of Timber Structures and Building Construction
TUM Design Factory
Video: ProLehre / TUM