Ita Heinze-Greenberg: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2016

Name Prof. em. Dr. Ita Heinze-Greenberg
E-mailita.heinze-greenberg@gta.arch.ethz.ch
DepartmentArchitecture
RelationshipRetired Adjunct Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
051-1209-16LIntegrated Discipline History of Art and Architecture Information Restricted registration - show details 3 credits2UI. Heinze-Greenberg
AbstractA short written essay and/or design work will be integrates in the design project.
ObjectiveThe aim is a profound examination of a topic of hisotry of art and architecture. The gained insights will be converted into the design process.
ContentDie integrierte Studienleistung ist dem Entwurf beigeordnet, doch muss eine klar erkennbare eigenständige Leistung in Form einer kurzen schriftlichen und/oder gestalterischen Arbeit erbracht werden. Die Themenwahl erfolgt in enger Absprache mit dem Lehrstuhl, Form und Umfang der Arbeit werden im vorhinein abgesprochen.
Prerequisites / NoticeVoraussetzung ist die Anmeldung unter mystudies.ethz.ch und per Email an die Professur bis zum Ende der ersten Semesterwoche unter Angabe des Entwurfthemas und der betreuenden Professur.
Die Arbeit muss zwei Wochen vor der Schlusskritik des Entwurfes abgegeben werden.
063-0319-16LHistory of Art and Architecture (Thesis Elective) Information Restricted registration - show details 6 credits11AI. Heinze-Greenberg, N. K. Naehrig
AbstractEssay on a Subject from the Field of Architectural History
ObjectiveIndependent preparation of a scholarly essay on a topic from the field of architectural history.
ContentThe aim of the elective course paper is to discuss a topic freely selected from the field of architectural history, in agreement with the assistant lecturer(s). In addition to original ideas, positions taken in the history of research on the subject should also be discussed. It is important to use the correct scholarly format and clear language. The paper should be approximately 40'000 characters in length and should also include as much pictorial material as needed.

http://www.toennesmann.arch.ethz.ch/papers
Prerequisites / NoticePlease contact the assistants before the inscribtion.
064-0005-16LDoctoral Seminar: Methods in the History of Art and Architecture Information Restricted registration - show details 3 credits2KI. Heinze-Greenberg, L. Stalder, P. Ursprung
Abstractgta-re-vue: Workshop on the occasion of the 50th jubilee of the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture
ObjectiveThe development of the material is conceived as a joint form-finding process. The basic idea is to create a revue-like series of various "numbers": a dynamic mixture of book and lecture texts, historical documents and spontaneously evolving conversations. The final product will be performed by workshop contributors during the anniversary celebrations.
ContentThe motivation behind the workshop is to focus on the beginnings of the gta on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. Among the founding fathers there were fascinating protagonists such as Adolf Max Vogt, Bernhard Hoesli, and Paul Hofer. Based on an understanding of their concepts, methods and ideas, a text collage will culminate in a script for a one-hour-long performance reading. In addition to the graphically significant gta publications produced at this time ("Rainbow"- books), contemporary image and film materials can be integrated as well as interviews with contemporary witnesses and the present gta chair. The result intends both contextualization as well as critical revision.
Prerequisites / NoticeThe seminar addresses the fellows of the Doctoral Program in History and Theory of Architecture. All other doctoral students of the Faculty of Architecture are welcome.
064-0013-16LMethods in the History and Theory of Architecture Information 2 credits2SI. Heinze-Greenberg
AbstractIntroduction to methodological approaches in the history and theory of architecture; presentation and discussion of individual doctoral projects.
ObjectiveThe doctoral students analyze critically relevant approaches in the history and theory of architecture and discuss fundamental questions with regard to their individual research projects, to produce and hand in their proposals.
ContentThe two-semester course in the first year of the doctoral program in the history and theory of architecture has a twofold objective: First, reading sessions on central approaches in the history and theory of architecture provide a methodological basis for the a doctorate at the Institute gta. Secondly, by both, reading sessions and presentation and discussion sessions on the individual research projects, the docotral students get support in the production of the proposal which they work on and which they have to present after the first year.
Prerequisites / NoticeLanguages: German and English