Project Detail
- Faculty
Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture
- Version
Version 1 of 13.08.2025.
- Module identifier
44B0638
- Module level
Bachelor
- Language of instruction
German
- ECTS credit points and grading
10.0
- Module frequency
only winter term
- Duration
1 semester
- Brief description
Execution planning is the graphic and conceptual elaboration of the design with a dimensional accuracy that enables structural realisation. In the HOAI (2021 version), it is a basic service that is valued at 25 % of the overall service. The aim of the module is to build on the basic knowledge of technical-constructive and planting planning, to deepen the implementation planning and to transfer this from the design to the technical-constructive or planting planning realisation using a concrete planning example. Integrative solution approaches are pursued that take into account the sustainable use of resources, circular economy processes and climate-adapted construction methods. Students choose a specialisation in building design or planting design according to their personal preference.
In addition to the digital drawing realisation in various scales and/or with BIM/LIM, the information required for the preparation of the award of contract, such as service description and updating the cost calculation, will be discussed.
- Overall workload
The total workload for the module is 300 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").
- Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning Workload hours Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 30 Seminar - 60 Learning in groups / Coaching of groups - 10 Lecture - 5 Excursion - Lecturer independent learning Workload hours Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 60 Work in small groups - 35 Preparation/follow-up for course work - 100 Creation of examinations -
- Graded examination
- Project Report, written or
- Project Report, medial or
- Project Report, oral
- Literature
Bouillon, Jürgen (Hrsg.) (2013): Handbuch der Staudenverwendung. Stuttgart: Ulmer.
Darke, Rick (2010): Enzyklop?die der Gr?ser. Stuttgart: Ulmer.
Hansen, Richard, Friedrich Stahl & Swantje Duthweiler (2016): Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereiche. 6. Aufl. Stuttgart: Ulmer.
LAY, B.-H., NIESEL, A., THIEME-HACK, M. (HRSG.) (2016): Bauen mit Grün. 5. Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
LAY, B.-H., NIESEL, A., THIEME-HACK, M. (HRSG.) (2013): Lehr - Taschenbuch für den Garten-, Landschafts- und Sportplatzbau. 7. Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
Ley, Wilhelm (2016): Das grüne Sortenbuch. 4. Aufl. Meckenheim: Wilhelm Ley Baumschulen.
Kühn, Norbert (2024): Staudenverwendung. 2. und erweiterte Aufl. Stuttgart: Ulmer.
Roloff, Andreas & Andreas B?rtels (2014): Die Flora der Geh?lze: Bestimmung, Eigenschaften und Verwendung. 4. Aufl. Stuttgart: Ulmer.
SCHEGK, I., BRANDL, W. (2012): Baukonstruktionslehre für Landschaftsarchitekten. 2. aktualisierte Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
Warda, Hans-Dieter (2016): Das gro?e Buch der Garten- und Landschaftsgeh?lze. 3. Aufl. Bad Zwischenahn: Bruns Pflanzen-Export.
ZIMMERMANN, A. (HRSG.) (2011): Landschaft konstruieren. 3. Auflage. Birkh?user, Basel.Richtlinien und Empfehlungen der Forschungsgesellschaft Landschaftsentwicklung Landschaftsbau e. V. (FLL)
Weitere Literaturangaben, Normen und Vorschriften sowie weitere Hinweise entprechend der jeweiligen Planungsaufgabe.
- Applicability in study programs
- Open Space Planning
- Open Space Planning B.Eng. (01.09.2025)
- Person responsible for the module
- Zimmermann, Astrid
- Teachers
- Zimmermann, Astrid
- Ranck, Christian
- Theidel, Daniel
- Bouillon, Jürgen