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Heinz Ronner and those for design by Peter Jenny) Research institutes established: – Institute for Local, Regional and National Planning ORL (1961; reorganised in 2002 as the Network City and Landscape NSL) – Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture gta (1967) – Institute for Building Research HBF (1969; abolished 1985) – Institute for Building Technology HBT (1972; since 2009: Institute of Technology in Architecture ITA) – Institute of Historic Building Research ID (1972; now: Institute of Historic Building Research and Conservation IDB)
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polytechnic school's profile, which is chiefly practical and technically oriented. The pupils worked in the drafting room on practical assignments, competed in rivalries and contributed to Sempers's own projects. Semper succeeded in changing the title of the degree from ‘master builder’ to ‘architect’, but he nonetheless failed to extend the three-year duration of studies.
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The school, called the Department of Architecture since 1999, gains more autonomy. In accordance with the ETH's policies focused on international excellence, research takes on greater significance. This is reflected in the numerous publications issued by the chairs and institutes and in a significant
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1980s: In light of the pluralism of international architecture and through ETH's own research, the supposedly clear profile of the school, based on modernism, is increasingly called into question. The stringent didactic concept of the foundation course at the beginning of the programme is fragmented.
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1929: After Moser's retirement (1928) as well as Gull's restructuring and the reformation of the architecture division by his successors, Otto Rudolf Salvisberg and William Dunkel: To avoid the coexistence of competing architectural ideas, the instruction is divided into a succession of two-semester
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Gottfried Semper, not only a successful architect of monumental buildings but also an established theorist and teacher, was appointed the first professor and director of the Building School. His educational model of the atelier libre, oriented on the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, conflicts with the
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The architecture division develops an increasingly more scientific orientation New subjects, such as sociology (1962, Lucius Burckhardt), are introduced The teaching principles for architectural design are systematised by Hoesli (the teaching principles for construction are later systematised by
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1959: Over 400 students enrolled. William Dunkel retires. The teaching is reorganised: The foundation course developed substantially by Bernhard Hoesli conveys the principles of modern architecture in a systematic way, thus making it is possible to simultaneously permit differing tendencies and
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understandings of (modern) architecture in the upper-level courses. The teaching staff is expanded, and now includes visiting professors like Georges Candilis, Ralph Erskine, Jþrn Utzon and Aldo Rossi (1972–1974), whose design methodologies have been influential until very recently.
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1915: Karl Moser is appointed as professor Gull and Moser increasingly advocate two conflicting architectural views; Gull is considered regressive and Moser, by contrast, is seen as progressive – and as one of the forefathers of modern architecture.
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courses, each of which is overseen by a single professor and which comprise tasks that are progressively more complex. The curriculum is given a stronger design orientation, where structural analysis and building construction are closely aligned.
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1917: By reorganising the subjects of structural mechanics, structural analysis and engineering design, the division of responsibilities between engineers and architects we commonly know today is firmly established.
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1881: With the appointment of Friedrich Bluntschli – an esteemed architect in the tradition of Semper, albeit far more formalistic – the instruction focuses entirely on the Renaissance vocabulary.
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1914: With Bluntschli's retirement, instruction in the classical vocabulary is largely curtailed, finally ending in 1925 with the appointment of Friedrich Hess as the successor to Lasius.
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15 October 1855: Opening of the ‘Swiss Federal Polytechnic School’ with six divisions, including the Engineering School and – although not originally envisaged – the ‘Building School’.
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1864: The Building School relocates to the newly built polytechnic, erected according to plans by Semper, where it occupies the ground floor of the north and west wings.
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2007: Introduction of a six-semester bachelor programme and a four-semester master programme in compliance with standards defined by the Bologna Process.
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1871: Semper's departure. Julius Stadler and George Lasius continue to teach in his spirit, but the school is in danger of ossifying.
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1854: A Parliamentary resolution establishes a federal polytechnic school in Zurich, on the basis of the 1848 constitution.
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1931: Work experience is anchored in the curriculum by implementing a mandatory six-month internship (one year since 1945).
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1899: The Building School is renamed as the ‘Architecture School’ and again in 1924 as the ‘Architecture Division’.
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1976: Under great protest, the architecture division relocates to the ETH annex on the Hönggerberg campus.
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1857: The second professorial chair, focused on civil engineering, is filled by Ernst Gladbach.
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1911: The polytechnic is renamed as the ‘Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich’.
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1904: The diploma thesis is separated from the seven semesters of the study programme.
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with specialisation in Sustainable Management of Man-made Resources (MAS ETH ARCH/SUMA)
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1960: The duration of study is extended to eight semesters (plus diploma thesis).
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with specialisation in Computer Aided Architectural Design (MAS ETH ARCH/CAAD)
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1968: Additional space is taken up in the so-called Globus Provisorium at the
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with specialisation in Tectonical Construction Systematics (MAS ETH ARCH/TCS)
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with specialisation in History and Theory of Architecture (MAS ETH ARCH/HTA)
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Master of Advanced Studies ETH in Landscape Architecture (MAS ETH LA)
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with specialisation in City Building Typology (MAS ETH ARCH/CBT)
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with specialisation in Conservation Sciences (MAS ETH ARCH/CS)
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1972: A two-year rotation cycle is established for the dean.
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Founded in 1854, the Department of Architecture (D-ARCH) at
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Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture
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