
Grafik: © Maike Oberle
Preconditions
Recommended for MA students and BA thesis level
Expected Number of Participants
max 25
Further Information
Active, vibrant, and welcoming urban spaces function in interaction with students, staff, visitors, and other users, enabling them to feel like a positive part of a campus or neighborhood. Urban, structural, and societal structures, on the other hand, change and adapt to current conditions and challenges, whether demographic changes, digitalization transformations, global crises, or climate change. Ideally, existing and new urban planning and construction solutions combine the needs of diverse and varied user, encouraging and promoting participation and sustainable, inclusive, and low-threshold implementation. This module will be exciting to consider[b] only the auditory perspective[/b] - of the hearing-impaired, deaf, and/or deaf.
The seminar consists of lectures/inputs, on-site visits with self-tests, and discussions with stakeholders and experts. The final assessment consists of an impromptu essay, [b]focusing spatially[/b] on the [b]Campus Lichtwiese[/b] TUDa with four spatial focal points.
Official Course Description
Quid dicis? Auditory urban planning - on campus Lichtwiese TUDa
Additional Information
3 CP
[b]start 17.10.25 at 9:30[/b]
at the Department of Design and Urban Planning, 4th floor SW
Online Offerings
Moodle
- Lecturer: Sabine Hopp