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Environment - Architecture - 19.09.2023
'Our responsibility doesn't end when we hand over the key' - TUM
’Our responsibility doesn’t end when we hand over the key’ - TUM
NewIn: Jeannette Kuo "Our responsibility doesn't end when we hand over the key" In this episode of NewIn, we meet architect Jeannette Kuo.

Architecture - Art and Design - 15.09.2023

Architecture - 14.08.2023

Health - Architecture - 11.07.2023

Health - Architecture - 10.07.2023

Event - Architecture - 19.06.2023

Physics - Architecture - 10.05.2023
When interdisciplinary collaboration begins with the architecture
When interdisciplinary collaboration begins with the architecture
In the Center for Soft Nanoscience physicists, chemists, biologists and physicians research together under one roof It is bright, functional and interdisciplinary: the Center for Soft Nanoscience (SoN) at the University of Münster is a high-tech research building for the nano-sciences.

Architecture - Event - 07.12.2022

Materials Science - Architecture - 27.06.2022

Architecture - Life Sciences - 17.03.2022
Near-natural, fractal architecture promotes well-being
Near-natural, fractal architecture promotes well-being
An interdisciplinary group of researchers uses basic research to obtain hard evidence about how people perceive and navigate their urban environments. Fractal and nature-like design demonstrably promotes physical and mental well-being, according to the researchers. They call for an incorporation of this knowledge into urban planning decisions.

Architecture - 26.08.2021
'We play ping pong with the tree'
’We play ping pong with the tree’
Interview with Prof. Ferdinand Ludwig on functional greenery in the urban environment More urban green helps to cool down cities.

Event - Architecture - 13.07.2021

Architecture - Materials Science - 28.04.2021
An icon of socialist architecture
An icon of socialist architecture
Prof. Danzl talks about the conservation of the Buzludzha monument in an interview The huge Buzludzha monument in the Bulgarian mountains stands out.

Architecture - 14.09.2020

Architecture - Environment - 20.02.2020
Living in the city and dying in the city
Living in the city and dying in the city
Students create innovative concepts for a hospice People receiving end-of-life care are usually cut off from the outside world in their hospice rooms.

Environment - Architecture - 18.11.2019
Living bridges
Living bridges
Dense, humid broadleaf forests, monsoon-swollen rivers and deep ravines - in the Indian state of Meghalaya wooden bridges easily decay or are washed away in floodwaters. Bridges made from steel and concrete are pushed to their limits here as well. But bridges made of living tree roots can survive here for centuries.

Architecture - Materials Science - 04.10.2019
Architectural sensation on the summer island
Architectural sensation on the summer island
Rethinking architecture - this principle can be drawn from the two fascinating pavilions of the University of Stuttgart, which are unique in the world and can be seen on the summer island of the Bundesgartenschau (BUGA, Federal Horticulture Show).

Architecture - Physics - 11.09.2019

Environment - Architecture - 10.10.2018
"Timber construction helps us to reduce carbon emissions"
After years of relative neglect, timber construction is making a comeback. All over the world, architects are now using wood in designs of houses and even high-rise buildings.

Architecture - 25.09.2018

Architecture - 19.09.2018

Architecture - History / Archeology - 27.07.2018

Environment - Architecture - 27.06.2018
Architecture that breathes
Architecture that breathes
Campus news Planning and building with living construction materials: Prof. Ferdinand Ludwig founded the research field of "Baubotanik" in 2007.

Architecture - History / Archeology - 18.05.2018

Health - Architecture - 16.05.2018

Architecture - 25.04.2018

Economics - Architecture - 12.02.2018
Star architecture and its impact on the city
Research news The Guggenheim Museum by star architect Frank Gehry led to an economic boom in the Spanish city of Bilbao.