Doctoral Studies
In Architecture and Landscape, a doctorate can be obtained - depending on the subject area - with the titles Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.), Doctor of Natural Sciences (Dr. rer. nat.) or Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. phil.). The doctoral studies are regulated in the current doctoral regulations of the faculty. The achievements for the award of the doctoral degree consist of a dissertation and an oral examination. The doctorate is proof of the ability to carry out in-depth independent scientific work. Requirement for admission to the doctorate is a relevant scientific degree. If you would like to join our Faculty of doctoral studies, please contact a professor who is thematically near to your topic as possible supervisor, in order then to submit an exposé.
Admission as a doctoral student
The Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences sets two dates per semester for the submission of applications for admission.
Summer term First date: until 01.04.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery Second date: until Wednesday 01.06.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery
Winter term First date: until Wednesday 01.10.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery Second date: until Wednesday 25.11.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery
Applications for a doctorate / opening of the procedure:
In general: If no binding dates are given, the application is submitted to the dean's office 4 weeks before the respective faculty council meeting at which the application is to be accepted.
It is pointed out that the deadlines for admission as a doctoral candidate or for the opening of the doctoral procedures are an administrative recommendation and not an order. This recommendation is not mutually legally binding, but rather an administrative procedure which makes the inclusion of the matter on the agenda of the next faculty council meeting highly binding.
- PhD regulations 2018 (current version)
- PhD regulations 2008 (old version)
- PhD Agreement
- Notes for approval applications
- Information sheet for the promotion
- Habilitation regulations
- Inter-faculty information on structured doctoral training
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Luciana Mouro Varanda | 20.12.2023 Metropolization and intra-urban dynamics in the context of climate change: challenges for urban and regional planning in Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Christian Schaub | 20.12.2023 Anforderungen an Lehrkräfte im inklusiven gewerblich-technischen Unterricht – Eine qualitative Studie in Nordhessen und Südniedersachsen in den Ausbildungsbereichen Bau- Metall- Elektro- und Holztechnik Prof. Dr. Alexandra Bach
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Maisam Rafiee | 20.12.2023 Advancing scientific understanding of the effects of soundscapes in green infrastructure on human health and well-being Prof. Dr. Christian Albert
Carmen Rethschulte | 20.12.2023 Wasserkraftnutzung und Auendynamik an der Oberen Isar – Situation und Perspektive des letzten Wildflusses Deutschlands als Hotspot der Biodiversität nach 100 Jahren Ableitung Prof. Dr. Michael Reich
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Adrian Vargas López | 22.11.2023 Behavioural Aspects of Climate Change Adaptation Prof. Dr. Ann-Kathrin Kössler
Christoph Schulze | 22.11.2023 Using Discrete Choice Experiments to inform environmental policy: Assessing farmer's institutional preferences for privately agri-environmental climate measures Prof. Dr. Bettina Matzdorf
Fernanda Paz Gómez Saénz | 25.10.2023 Sustainable Growth for Intermediate Chilean Cities – Territorial Interdependency in Puerto Montt Prof. Jörg Schröder
Mu Huang | 25.10.2023 Energetische Bewertung von Shopping-Centern in der Planungsphase Prof. Dr. Philipp Geyer
Carolin Koopmann | 25.10.2023 Gutes Wohnen für Alle. Erforschung zeitgenössischer Wohnsituationen für eine suffiziente und bedürfnisgerechte Wohnraumproduktion Prof. Marieke Kums
Wiebke Wölke | 25.10.2023 Wohnungs- und Städtebau der 1920er Jahre in Hannover. Neues Bauen in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Lars Laurenz | 25.10.2023 Die preußische Baupolitik in Westfalen 1815-1848. Verfahren – Konflikte – Kompromisse Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Angelika Dorn | 05.07.2023 Kognitive Aktivierung von Studierenden in einer einführenden Vorlesung zur Didaktik der beruflichen Bildung. Untersuchung des Einflusses von aufgabenbezogenen Vorlesungsangeboten auf das durch kognitiv-aktivierende Aufgaben beförderte Lernen von Lehramtsstudierenden Prof. Dr. Alexandra Bach
Xia Chen | 05.07.2023 Beyond Predictions: A Knowledge-integrated Machine Learning Framework for Augmented Intelligence in Decision Making Prof. Dr. Philipp Geyer
Seyed Azad Nabavi | 05.07.2023 Data-driven methods in building energy performance prediction using simulation and IoT information Prof. Dr. Philipp Geyer
Rena Barghusen | 21.06.2023 Effective Landscape Governance through Collective Agri-environmental and climate measures Prof. Dr. Bettina Matzdorf
Amanda Grobe | 26.04.2023 Etablierung von Torfmoosen und Begleitvegetation bei Torfmooskultivierung auf geringmächtigem Schwarztorf Prof. Dr. Michael Rode
Leonie Wiemer | 26.04.2023 Szenarienbildung als Vermittlung von landschaftlicher Handlungsmotivation im Klimawandel – am Beispiel von neuen Gletscherseen in den Alpen Prof. Christian Werthmann
Barbara Schulz | 23.01.2023 Baracken als Massenunterkünfte in Lagern 1933 - 1945 Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
T im Wenzel | 11.01.2023 Die Eingriffsregelung im Klimawandel: Perspektiven für eine klimawandelresiliente Kompensation von Eingriffen in Natur und Landschaft Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren
Christina Weiß | 11.01.2023 Abschätzung möglicher Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf FFH-Lebensraumtypen Prof. Dr. Michael Reich
Jana Brenner | 11.01.2023 Entwicklung von strategischen Planungsansätzen für Dachbegrünungen, als Teil urbaner Grüner Infrastruktur zur Minderung von Hitzeinseleffekten Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Li Xusheng | 11.01.2023 An interactive framework to enhance façade design in early design stage combining multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) with deep learning (DL) Prof. Dr. Philipp Geyer
Shaofan Wang | 11.01.2023 Component-Based Data Driven CFD Reduced Order Model for Indoor Environment Prediction Prof. Dr. Philipp Geyer
Andrea Kondziela | 11.01.2023 ARCHITECTURAL-ROBOTICS. Examination for implementing the topic of robotics in architecture in architectural education Prof. Mirco Becker
Anneke Burandt | 11.01.2023 Die Kuppeln in Hannover. Eine bauhistorische Untersuchung über eine architektonische Würdeform Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Ricardo Bonilla Brenes | 06.05.2022 Analysis of sustainable systems to reduce urban runoff in the Greater Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica – Case study of the Quebrada Seca watershed Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Gonzalo Pradilla | 06.05.2022 Green-Blue Urban Planning in Latin America: Understanding the synergies and trade-offs between ecological and socioeconomical goals of urban river restoration projects in Colombia Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Veronica Alejandra Neumann | 01.06.2022 Stakeholders’ role in design, assessment, and implementation of nature-based solutions for urban storm and wastewater management: A tool for participatory governance in Costa Rica Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Maria Perez Rubi | 01.06.2022 Nature-Based Solutions for dry-weather runoff (greywater) treatment in urban areas of Latin America Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Conrad Schiffmann | 01.06.2022 The socio-political determinants for green infrastructure implementation in public spaces of urban Costa Rica Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Haochun Li | 06 .0 7 .2022 Cities and Rising Seas: Design Guidelines in Response to Sea Level Rise Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Jacob Jeff Bernhard | 06.07.2022 Landwirtschaftlicher Bewässerungsbedarf im Klimawandel – Quantitative Entwicklung und Auswirkungen für die Wasserbereitstellung in Deutschland Prof. Dr. Jochen Hack
Paul Vinzenz Tontsch | 19.01.2022 Der christliche Freiraum – Typologie, Bedeutungsschichten und Potenziale vor dem Hintergrund sozialer Transformationen und des Klimawandels Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski Johannes Hermes | 19.01.2022 Mapping and assessment of recreational ecosystem services in Germany Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren Andresa Ledo Marques | 19.01.2022 Planning paths for resilience through the integration of urban systems and ecosystems in fringe areas: the case of São Paulo Metropolitan Region, Brazil Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder Sina Mackel | 19.01.2022 Entwicklung digitaler Medienpakete zur technikdidaktischen bzw. berufspädagogischen Lehrer*innenprofessionalisierung in gewerblich-technischen Studiengängen für das Lehramt an berufsbildenden Schulen Prof. Dr. Alexandra Bach 2021
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Christian Corral | 12.05.2021 Future scenarios for Guayaquil, Transitions between the city and the river Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Charlotte Hopf | 11.11.2020 Der Wiederaufbau des Berliner Domes Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Frank Peters | 11.11.2020 Lumineszenz und Absorptionsphänomene - Ursachen und Anwendung für die Schadensdagnose im Bauwesen Prof. Dr. Andreas Rapp
Melanie Piser | 11.11.2020 Empowerment durch digitale Partizipation für die soziokulturell benachteiligte, weibliche Bevölkerung in lokalen Entscheidungsprozessen Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Kendra Busche | 07.07.2020 Reizende Landschaften, Provozierende Prozesse. Ermöglichung und Ermächtigung für das Entwerfen räumlicher Eigenart im urbanen Raum Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Filip Snieg | 07.07.2020 East Side Transition Stories - a comparision of sustainability transitions in post-socialist shrinking cities in the border region Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Caendia Jeanne Wijnbelt | 08.07.2020 Sketching Mindscapes. Place and reflexivity in architectural design Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. phil. Margitta Buchert
Fritz Wilhelms | 08.07.2020 Videobasierte Aufbereitung von Experimenten und Laborübungen sowie von CNC-gestützten Fertigungs- und Arbeitsvorgängen der Bauberufe Prof. Dr. Klaus Littmann
Jan-Philipp Drude | 13.05.2020 Changing Perspective: First Person Modular Design in VR Prof. Mirco Becker
Viola Stenger | 13.05.2020 Autobahnkirchen und Autobahnkapellen in Deutschland und Europa Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Polina Krapivnitckaia | 13.05.2020 Detection and Flight Patterns Study of Bats in a Wind Park Using a Combination of Detection Methods as a Basis for Mitigation Measures Prof. Dr. Michael Reich
Chen Zhu | 22.04.2020 Integrating Soundscape Evaluation in Cultural Ecosystem Service Assessment Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren
Victor Sardenberg | 04.02.2020 Computational Framework for Quantifiying the Architectural Aesthetic Experience Prof. Mirco Becker
Sarah Wiesner | 15.01.2020 Walter Rossow (1910-1992). Leben und Werk Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Reinhard A. Müller | 15.01.2020 Die Wilkhahn-Bauten in Eimbeckhausen - Architektur und Unternehmenskultur eines Möbelproduzenten Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Birte Bredemeier | 16.10.2019 An indicator approach for assessing the effects of arable farming on biodiversity Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren
Maria Rammelmeier | 05.06.2019 Engagement für lebendige, ländliche Regionen Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Lisa Barthels | 05.06.2019 Erfolgsfaktoren formatorientierter Stadt- und Regionalentwicklung und Transfermöglichkeiten auf andere Regionen – Das Fallbeispiel Lausitz Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Jonas Jakob Benedikt Lamberg | 08.05.2019 Beitragspotentiale eines autonomen ÖPNV zur Sicherung der Daseinsvorsorge Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Alexandra Knapp | 10.04.2019 Scheunenviertel in Deutschland Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Julian Benny Hung | 10.04.2019 Der filmische Blick auf den Raum: Narrative Elemente und Strukturen in der Architektur Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. phil. Margitta Buche
Jan Stefan Drzymalla | 10.04.2019 Theoretische und experimentelle Untersuchung der örtlichen Feinstaubverteilung im Gebäude zur Ermittlung von Partikelaufnahmen über den menschlichen Respirationstrakt sowie Integration der Erkenntnisse in die TGA-Planungsmethodik (IFC-Format) Prof. Dr. Dirk Bohne
Huiting Ruan | 16.01.2019 Identifying, Understanding and Designing Locality in Urban Landscapes along River Rhine Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Riccarda Cappeller | 16.01.2019 Kooperative Architektur – Gestaltungsparadigmen für „Lived Space“ als urbane Praxis Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Franziska Bode | 17.10.2019 Lebendigkeit, Komplexität und Dynamik als Merkmale transformierter Landschaften – Über die Notwendigkeit des Designs ökologischer Prozesse Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Lina Zhang | 04.07.2018 Assessing spatial equity impacts of low-income housing policy in Shanghai Junior-Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen
Jakob Emanuel Schäuble | 04.07.2018 Untersuchung zur Erhöhung der Netzdienlichkeit von Nichtwohngebäuden Prof. Dr. Dirk Bohne
Johanna Hurst | 04.07.2018 Erfassungen der Fledermausaktivität über dem Wald als Grundlage für methodische Empfehlungen zu Untersuchungen und Maßnahmen an Windkraftstandorten im Wald Prof. Dr. Michael Reich
Anne Finger | 04.07.2018 Mobilität, quo vadis? Potentiale für Mobilität als integrativer Bestandteil einer nachhaltigen Raumentwicklung Prof. Dr. Barbara Zibell
Anna Schlattmann | 06.06.2018 Sustainability Evaluation of water use - A global perspective on ecosystems, biodiversity and water governance Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren
Christoph Dankers | 11.04.2018 Scenarios for the future development of Riyadh’s wadi systems Junior-Prof. Dr. Christian Albert
Selay Ünlü | 17.01.2018 Neuausrichtung der Dorfentwicklung in Niedersachsen – Analyse des Mehrwerts der interkommunalen Kooperation in der Dorfentwicklung für den Planungs- und Entwicklungsprozess in Dörfern Junior-Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen
Michaela Deininger | 17.01.2018 Das Transformationspotenzial ausgewählter Bewertungsmethoden für Ökosystemleistungen im Hinblick auf eine (queer-)feministisch-politische Naturschutzagenda J unio -Prof. Dr. Tanja Mölders
Verena Butt | 15.12.2023 Ambivalente Orte. Entwurfsstrategien für post-militärische Landschaften Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Amanda Grobe | 30.11.2023 Etablierung von Torfmoosen und Begleitvegetation bei Torfmooskultivierung auf geringmächtigem Schwarztorf Prof. Dr. Michael Rode
Michael Braun | 09.05.2023 Zielkonflikte zwischen Biodiversitätsschutz und Proßezschutz bei der Regeneration des ehemaligen Küsten- und Wiesenschutzgebietes „Priwall“ bei Travemünde Prof. Dr. Michael Reich
Felix Zitzmann | 07.03.2023 Potenziale von Kurzumtriebsplantagen als produktionsintegrierte Naturschutzmaßnahme zur Aufwertung der Biotopfunktion für die Tier- und Pflanzenwelt in der Agrarlandschaft Prof. Dr. Michael Reich
Huiting Ruan | 08.02.2023 Enliving locality with a non-representational approach: Cases of waterfront spaces along the River Rhine Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Reinhild Amiyo Ruhnke | 04.05.2022 Die Inszenierung des Stadtgrüns. Blumenschmuck und Schmuckbeete in preußischen Städten im 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert Prof. Dr. Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
Jakob Schäuble | 22.06.2022 Untersuchungen zum netzgeführten Taktbetrieb einer Betonkerntemperierung Prof. Dr. Dirk Bohne
Kathrin Otten | 18.07.2022 Untersuchung der Wassertransportmechanismen in hydrophobierten mineralischen Bauten Prof. Dr. Klaus Littmann
Sarah Wehmeyer | 31.08.2022 Die Collage als Praktik forschenden Entwerfens Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. phil. Margitta Buchert
Kendra Busche | 10.10.2022 Reizende Landschaften, Provozierende Prozesse. Involvierendes Entwerfen und intersphärisches Agieren für Eigenarten in urbanen Landschaften Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Charlotte Hopf | 11.10.2022 Der Berliner Dom. Sein Wiederaufbau durch Staat und Kirche im geteilten Deutschland Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Reinhard Müller | 19.10.2022 Die Wilkhahn–Bauten in Bad Münder – Fabrikarchitektur eines Möbelproduzenten im 20. Jahrhundert Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Mathias Sch ol z | 16.12.2021 Anwendbarkeit von Bioindikationssystemen für planerische und naturschutzfachliche Fragestellungen in Auen Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren Steffen Bösenberg | 22.07.2021 Plastizität. Konzeptionen post-industrieller Transformation. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. phil. Margitta Buchert Sarah Gottwald | 11.06.2021 Sense of Place in Spatial Planning: Applying Instrumental and Deliberative Approaches at the River Lahn Prof. Dr. Christian Albert Tanja Remke | 07.06.2021 Der Extremtypus in der Büroarchitektur. Seine Repräsentanten im Wandel der Arbeitswelt und die Bedingungen für ihr Entstehen.“ Prof. Dr. Barbara Zibell Falco Knaps | 14.04.2021 Raumbezogene Identität als Faktor für eine nachhaltige Raumplanung P D Dr. Sylvia Herrmann Almut Wolff | 24.03.2021 Der Einfluss von Akteursperspektiven auf kommunikativ gestaltete Planungsprozesse. Divergenz und Konvergenz akteursspezifischer Handlungskulturen an den Schnittstellen partizipativer Planungsprozesse und ihr Einfluss auf die Planung. Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Jörn Harfst | 24.03.2021 Framework conditions and development potentials of (old) industrialised towns and regions in Central Europe Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Katharina Krämer | 23.02.2021 Doing Design – (Re)Doing Difference? Perspektiven von Gender und Diversity in der Designlehre Prof. Dr. Tanja Mölders Angelina Göb | 10.02.2021 Lebenswelten im Suburbanen: (Re)konstruktion von Raum und Routinen am Rande von Hannover Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Insa Cheng | 10.02.2021 Das Potenzial der Tätigkeiten von Frauen auf die Entwicklung ländlicher Räume. Zum Einfluss und Rollenzuschreibungen von Frauen am Beispiel der Gemeinde Krummhörn. Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Ines Lüder | 03.02.2021 Regionale Transformation und historische ländliche Gebäude Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Janine Sybertz | 07.01.2020 Auswirkungen landnutzungs- und klimawandelbedingter Umweltveränderungen auf Tierarten und naturschutzfachlicheHandlungsoptionen Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Reich
Johanna Hurst | 27.01.2020 Erfassungen der Fledermausaktivität über dem Wald als Grundlage für methodische Empfehlungenzu Untersuchungen und Maßnahmen an Windkraftstandorten im Wald Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Reich
Listen Prima | 23.02.2020 " Heritag e Led Sustainable Development of Indonesia´s Villages - Scenarios for Village Alliances in South Sumaterabased on the Concepts of Heritage Architecture and Village Monument" Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Lena Greinke | 06.05.2020 Berufsbedingte Multilokalität in ländlichen Räumen Niedersachsens – Gesellschaftliche und räumliche Auswirkungen mehrörtiger Lebensweisen als planerische Herausforderung am Beispiel des Landkreises Diepholz Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Julia Thiele | 31.08.2020 Erfassung und Bewertung kultureller Ökosystemdienstleistungen von morphologischen Auen Prof. Dr. rer. hort. Christina von Haaren
Elena Paul | 08.10.2020 Batteriespeicher in Nichtwohngebäuden. Untersuchungen zum Einsatz zur Lastspitzkappung und Steigerung der Netzdienlichkeit Prof. Dr. Dirk Bohne
Maaria Vilja Larjosto | 20.06.2019 Dynamic Urban Islands: Seasonal Landscape Strategies for Resilient Transformation Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Chen Wen | 29.07.2019 The elderly in green spaces: understanding, mapping, and planning for nature-based recreation Prof. Dr. rer. hort. Christina von Haaren
Ana Pimenta Ribeiro | 14.08.2019 Bringing to light a new energy path: biomass residues as a contribution to a sustainable and inclusive energy source in Brazil. Apl. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Rode
Nana Wix | 21.08.2019 Blühstreifen als Naturschutzmaßnahme zur Förderung der Avifauna und Tagfalterfauna in der Agrarlandschaft Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Reich
Luqi Wang | 23.10.2019 Exploring the bicycle planning culture and implementation challenges: case studies of Hamburg and Wuhan Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen
Song Song | 11.12.2019 Designing Urban Wetland Parks in China –Towards Guidelines for Integrating Ecological and Open Space UseConcerns Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Sarah Theresa Hartmann | 20.02.2018 Monuments of Everyday Life – Interplays of City, Infrastructure and Architecture in São Paulo Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Sarah Annika Matthies | 15.03.2018 Species richness in urban green spaces – Relevant aspects for nature conservation Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Rüdiger Prasse
Yara Cristina Labronici Baiardi | 08.05.2018 Node of transport and place: Dilemmas, Challenges and Potentialities towards the Development of a Mobility Urban Hub Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Sarah C. Schreiner | 16.05.2018 Ko-produktive Stadt - Standorte und Kooperationen kreativer Kleinstunternehmen als Handlungsfeld für Stadtentwicklung und Wirtschaftsförderung in Hamburg Dr. Frank Othengrafen
Janna Eberhard | 29.06.2018 Kirche und 'Elefant' im Kloster Loccum. Neue Perspektiven auf Zisterzienserarchitektur Prof. Dr. Joachim Ganzert
Wasim Rida Salama | 04.07.2018 Design for disassembly as an alternative sustainable construction approach to life-cycle-design of concrete buildings Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Furche
Joseph Claghorn | 06.07.2018 Algorithmic Landscapes: Computational Methods for the Mediation of Form, Information, and Performance in Landscape Architecture / Algorithmische Landschaften: Rechenmethoden zur Vermittlung zwischen Form, Information und Performance in der Landschaftsarchitektur Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Christian Werthmann
Carsten Ludowig | 19.07.2018 Einfluss horizontaler Barrieren auf die Vermeidung von Maulwurfshügeln in Rasenflächen Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Gilbert Lösken
Sarah Daniela Schomers | 12.12.2018 Intermediaries within the governance structures of payment for ecosystem services: Cost-effectiveness andenvironmental effectiveness from an institutional economic perspective Prof. Dr. Bettina Matzdorf
Birte Stiers | 22.02.2017 Die Gärten bürgerlicher Villen und Landhäuser im nordwestdeutschen Raum (1871-1918) Prof. Dr. Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
Rainer Ernst Joachim Schomann | 20.04.2017 Gartendenkmalpflege in Niedersachsen - zwischen theoretischem Anspruch und möglicher Umsetzung Prof. Dr. Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn
Martin Sondermann | 26.04.2017 Planungskulturen kooperativer Stadtgrünentwicklung Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Enke Franck | 14.06.2017 Regionalplanung als integrative Schlüsselfunktion bei der strategischen Anpassung an den Klimawandel in Niedersachsen Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Linda Lange | 22.08.2017 Multilokalität in ländlich geprägten Räumen Niedersachsens - Zum Einfluss einer durch temporäre An- und Abwesenheiten gekennzeichneten Lebensweise auf das bürgerschaftliche Engagement Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Meike Hellmich | 06.11.2017 Nachhaltiges Landmanagement vor dem Hintergrund des Klimawandels als Aufgabe der räumlichen Planung. Eine Evaluation im planerischen Mehrebenensystem an den Beispielen der Altmark und des Landkreises Lüchow-Dannenbergs Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Renko Johannes Steffen | 06.11.2017 Geschossdecken aus Bambus Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Furche
Gesine Tuitjer | 28.11.2017 Aber dann mit Familie ist einfach das Dorfleben viel, viel besser. Sinn, Praxis und Materialität in der Konstruktion von Raum und Geschlecht Jun.-Prof. Dr. Tanja Mölders
Verena Stengel | 07.03.2016 Baumwurzeleinwuchs bei Geh- und Radwegen - Wirkung von Baustoffeigenschaften und Bauweisen auf die Durchwurzelbarkeit und Ansätze zur Schadenvorbeugung Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Gilbert Lösken
Li Xin | 21.06.2016 Integrated Strategies of Landscape-based Stormwater Management in northern China – An analysis and comparativestudy of six Chinese stormwater management projects Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Andrea Christa Dittrich-Wesbuer | 05.07.2016 Multilokalität und Stadtentwicklung - Veränderte Muster räumlicher Mobilität und ihre lokalen Implikationen Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Wiebke Saathoff | 12.07.2016 Möglichkeiten der Initiierung einer klima- und naturschutzfreundlichen Landwirtschaft gemäß Subsidiaritätsprinzip am Beispiel der Biogasproduktion Prof. Dr. rer. hort. Christina von Haaren
Christina Marie Milos | 15.07.2016 Anticipating the Spatial Impacts of Oil Sands Production on Livelihoods and Infrastructure in Ondo State, Nigeria Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Christian Werthmann
Friedrich Maximilian Wilhelm Fischer | 17.08.2016 Die Intelligenz der Hände. Analoge und digitale Architekturdarstellung in der zeitgenössischen Entwurfsmethodik Prof. Dr. Albert Schmid-Kirsch
Meike Levin-Keitel | 22.08.2016 Innerstädtische Flusslandschaften im Spiegel der lokalen Planungskultur. Planungskulturelle Perspektiven einer integrierten und nachhaltigen Stadtentwicklung im Umgang mit ihren Flusslandschaften. Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Monika Baronin von Haaren | 01.11.2016 Bewertung des Wasserverbrauchs im landwirtschaftlichen Ackerbau unter Berücksichtigung des Klimawandels - Entwicklung einer Methode für die Managementsoftware MANUELA am Beispiel eines Ackerbaubetriebs in Nordost-Niedersachsen Dr. Uwe Herrmann
Christiae Kania-Feistkorn | 15.11.2016 Vom Spielen und Entwerfen. Spielerische Erkenntnisweisen und Ideenfindung im Entwurfsprozess urbaner Landschaften Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Linda Meyer-Veltrup | 25.11.2016 Suitability of test methods to characterize the durability of timber products in various exposure situations underparticular consideration of their moisture performance Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas O. Rapp
Anke Schmidt | 13.12.2016 Geschichten urbaner Landschaften. Formate des Erzählens für kollaborative Entwurfsprozesse Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
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Viviana Torero studied architecture and urbanism in Lima and Mexico City. She completed her Master's degree with distinction from the National Autonomous University in Mexico. During her Master's studies, she participated in an academic research stay at the Technical School of Architecture of the University of Seville in Spain. Since October 2021, she has been working on her dissertation "After Style-Style and Meaning in Architecture" at the Department of Architectural Theory of the Institute of Architecture at the Technical University of Berlin as part of the DAAD doctoral scholarship.
Working title of the dissertation: "After Style-Style and Meaning in Architecture".
Ozan Soya studied architecture at the Izmir Institute of Technology and completed an M.Sc. degree in architectural history at Istanbul Technical University. His master's thesis "Modernism in Italian and Turkish Architectures during The Interwar Period" comparatively examined the interaction of modernism with the architectural traditions of Italy and Turkey in the period between the two world wars. He worked as an architect for architectural firms; lectured and ran architectural design studios at various schools of architecture. His PhD project at the TU Berlin deals with the evolution of tectonic thinking in contemporary architectural theory.
Working title of the dissertation: "Shifting Notions of Tectonics at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century".
Hu Fei studied architecture at the School of Architecture and Planning, Hunan University in China and completed the master's degree in architecture in 2020. His master's thesis "The Thought, Evolution, Criticism and Accumulation of Archigram" was awarded the Provincial Excellence in Master's Thesis. Since February 2023, he has been working on his doctoral project dealing with the themes of Neo-avant-gardes' progressive critiques on modern architecture in 1950-70s at the Department of Architectural Theory at the Institute of Architecture at Technische Universität Berlin as part of the CSC doctoral scholarship.
Zorica Međo received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in architecture from the University of Belgrade. She then worked in several international architectural offices in Serbia, Brazil, Qatar and Germany. Her work has been exhibited at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (Iaac) in Barcelona. She has taught at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade and at the Laboratory for Integrative Architecture (LIA) at the Technical University of Berlin. Zorica is currently working on her dissertation "Socio-Aesthetics of Porosity: Porous Spaces in Collective Housing" at the LIA and the Department of Architectural Theory at the TU Berlin, with the scholarship of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Scholarship for Young Scholars (PAS) of the TU Berlin. Her research examines the relationship between architecture and social life using the example of collective living spaces, starting from the concept of "porosity".
Working title of the dissertation: "Socio-Aesthetics of Porosity: Porous Spaces in Collective Housing"
Christina Papadopoulou was born in Athens and graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Thessaly in Greece in 2013. She has worked in several international studios in Athens, London and Berlin, including 314 architecture studio, Divercity Architects, Mila Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH, gmp Architekten. She has been a member of the Berlin Chamber of Architects since 2021. She is a PhD candidate at the Department of Architectural Theory, Institute of Architecture, TU Berlin, where she is writing her dissertation under the supervision of Professor Jörg Gleiter. Her research examines the urban constellations of disturbance on the island of Syros and their transformation in the context of a humanitarian crisis as well as specific factors such as globalisation, climate change and state strategies for dealing with urbanity that are currently transforming our society. The history of the capital of the Cyclades, Syros, goes back at least 5,000 years, to the early Bronze Age of Cycladic civilisation, and entails a high degree of individuality of the inhabitants as well as very specific environmental conditions that have led to typological homogeneity. The search for a collective identity explores the notion of tourism as an evolutionary urban and communal impulse in this context of investigation. In 2022, Christina began her dissertation, which she is working on alongside her professional work as a senior architect in the office of gmp Architekten in Berlin.
Working title of the dissertation: "Tourism as impulse of urban and social transformation subtitle: Local frames of a global phenomenon".
Julian Franke , born in 1991, is an architect and philosopher. After completing his bachelor's degree at Münster University of Applied Sciences and a further degree in philosophy at TU Berlin with a stay abroad at University College Cork in Ireland, Julian graduated with a Master of Science in Architecture from TU Berlin. In Berlin and Zurich, he was able to gain experience in international architectural offices and now focuses on both practical and theoretical content as a freelance architect and research assistant at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts and as a doctoral student at the TU Berlin. In addition to developing innovative forms of housing and sustainable, future-oriented urban development, Julian deals with topics at the interface of architectural philosophy, anthropology, image theory and aesthetics. In his publications, he is particularly concerned with the perception of architecture and the associated role of imaginations, associations and interpretations of the respective user and recipient.
Working title of the dissertation: "Critical Theory of Renunciation: Architecture between Ethics and Aesthetics"
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Ulrike Kuch (2014, second supervision)
Marco Paladines (2023)
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At the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning it is possible to gain a doctoral degree in engineering (Dr.-Ing.).
Architects and urban planners tend to be a rare commodity because – unlike many other academic disciplines – proof of an academic qualification in the form of a doctoral degree is not a prerequisite for a successful career in architecture or urban planning. There are thus comparatively few doctoral researchers at our Faculty. However, interest in doctoral degree studies has grown over the past few years.
In scarcely any other subject is the spectrum of dissertation topics as broad as in architecture and urban planning. Likewise, the diversity across the Faculty's institutes is reflected in the broad spectrum of research topics and methodology of our research. There are dissertations in engineering which experimentally address issues related to building physics and structural design; dissertations on history of art and architecture which study historic buildings, architectural styles, construction techniques or master builders or matters of monument protection; and dissertations investigating architectural and planning theory , architectural sociology, building economics, building, urban and landscape ecology, design and planning methods, building studies and urban and landscape planning .
The doctoral procedure is set out in the current Doctoral degree regulations of the University of Stuttgart. Doctoral studies at our Faculty are also open to applicants with a university degree in a subject other than architecture and urban planning provided their chosen topic is relevant and supervised by a member of the Faculty's teaching staff. Past doctoral researchers have included civil engineers, geographers, art historians and biologists.
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Our postgraduate degree course "Landscape Studies and Greenspace Management" (MEng) is either a one-year (two-semester) study programme (for students who previously studied landscape architecture) or a two-year (four-semester) study programme (for students in related fields) at the second cycle level (Master's degree). If you have an undergraduate degree in Landscape Architecture or a related discipline (i.e. Architecture, Landscape Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Nature Conservancy, or Geography), an interest in learning about German and international landscape architecture and green space management in Germany using the English language, would like to meet German and international students, and can satisfy our entrance requirements, then this is the course for you. Our course modules include the following:
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Path A is for students with Bachelor's degrees and 240 ECTS in Landscape Architecture. It lasts two semesters and starts on 1 September. The first semester consists of three compulsory and two elective modules (from a choice of ten elective modules) that prepare the way for the final semester and an intensive four-month Master's thesis.
Path B is for students with Bachelor's degrees in subjects related to landscape architecture, such as architecture, urban and regional planning, nature conservation and geography. Students should have earned at least 180 ECTS in a Bachelor's programme. Path B lasts four semesters and starts on 1 March. The first semester consists of three compulsory and two elective modules (from a choice of 10 elective modules). For the second semester, path B students join path A students and take the three compulsory modules together during the winter semester. The third semester is an internship, which leads to the four-month Master's thesis in the final winter semester.
Both paths contain elements of landscape architecture and greenspace management and also includes experiencing other ways of working and to gain insight into specialised fields on the edge of landscape architecture and greenspace management, meet other cultures and the chance to explore Mecklenburg’s unique landscapes. The programme is open to both German students and international students with a level of proficiency in the English language at (GER) B2 or an international equivalent. A particular emphasis is placed on teamwork and on developing an independent, interdisciplinary and academic approach. This Master’s degree is an important step in qualifying for senior public service.
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An internship is part of the Path B programme in the third semester.
Approx. 93 EUR per semester and a one-time charge of 14 EUR for each new student
Approx. 934 EUR per month
Path A: Bachelor's degree in Landscape Architecture with 240 credit points or equivalent Path B: Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline (such as Architecture, Landscape Planning, Urban and Regional Planning, Nature Conservancy, or Geography) with at least 180 credit points
Portfolio: the following additional requirements must be met in order to qualify for admission to the course of study: https://typo3.hs-nb.de/storages/hs-neubrandenburg/studiengaenge-fachbereiche/SG_LAGM/bewerbung/2020-11-11_LGM-ZULASSUNGSKRITERIEN_Portf_LoM.pdf
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Proficiency in German is not required. However, we recommend that prospective students obtain a rudimentary competence in German to aid their day-to-day activities in Germany.
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There are not many jobs available for English-speaking students at the university and in the city.
There are four resident halls run by the Greifswald Student Union with furnished single rooms for a monthly rent of between 180 EUR and 220 EUR.
The shared houses/apartments always have rooms available. You can find information about available accommodation on the university homepage, on WG-gesucht (looking for a shared house/apartment) and on the notice boards in the university buildings.
The university is opening a career centre for our international students.
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Neubrandenburg University of Applied Sciences
Since its founding in 1991, the University of Applied Sciences in Neubrandenburg has developed into an academic centre and driving force in teaching, research, and continuing education for the region. Currently, approximately 2,200 young people study in four faculties, which offer a total of 33 Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes. A practical approach is adopted towards the research and teaching that take place at our University of Applied Science.
We work in close cooperation with businesses and institutions from within our region. Each course of study includes at least one practical semester or provides varied practical work experience. Research projects help students obtain management and scientific research skills that they can put to good use in their future professions.
To help our students gain multidisciplinary key competences, we have developed additional opportunities within the context of the StudiumPlus project. We are adapting existing courses of study to modern scientific, occupation-specific and professional requirements in cooperation with regional, national, and international partners. We are also creating new courses of study as well as new and continuing education opportunities.
The University of Applied Sciences in Neubrandenburg champions the equality of men and women, and as a family-friendly university, actively supports attempts to balance family and profession, or family and studies by creating family-friendly work and study conditions as well as a social climate that also allows students with families to pursue their studies, work, and research. Located close to the city centre and Tollense Lake, our campus includes modern seminar and laboratory facilities, a library and further service facilities, the canteen, and four halls of residence. Our university welcomes applications from German and international students as well as from our partners.
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Through its support for Olympic athletes, Neubrandenburg is known as a "sports city", whilst the historic fortified wall and the four Gothic city gates also give it the name “the city of four gates”. The largest and most significant monument of North German Brick Gothic is St Mary’s Church. It is a concert hall today and offers exceptional acoustics. Neubrandenburg currently has approximately 65,000 inhabitants. The family-friendly community welcomes students.
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Top 10 Architecture Universities in Germany
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Top 10 Universities for Architecture in Germany
About top 10 universities for architecture in germany.
The top 10 architectural universities in Germany will be reviewed. Germany is an excellent country to study since it often has cheap or free tuition fees for its public higher education system. There are several universities that provide top-notch degree programs for students who want to succeed as architects in the future.
What is the salary for Architecture in Germany?
In Germany, graduates with a bachelor’s in architecture may expect to make between €2,955 to €4,000 per month. With a master’s degree, this salary rises to €6,000 per month. With an average monthly income of €7,750 , Berlin is one of the top paid locations in Germany for architects.
Top University
Btu cottbus- senftenberg.
BTU Cottbus is a beautiful university with the combination of modern architectural technology. Architects are active in the field of architectural culture and have a responsibility to society, their clients and to the environment. Architects plan building works; their objective is the technical, environmental, and social planning and design of buildings. After the bachelor’s degree programme, graduates will develop ideas and designs and plan their execution and implementation in structural and spatial form in cooperation with the responsible architect. The bachelor’s degree programme at the BTU provides the specific skills required to work at the highest level in architectural firms.
It has excellent lab facilities with a famous central library.
Architecture(M.S.c)
- Enrollment : 7280
- Acceptance rate- 75%
- Highest Degree :Individual doctoral studies and PhD programmes
- Type of University: Technical University
- University status: Public
- Duration- 4 semester
- Language of Instruction: German
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.03.2022 - 15.07.2022
- Application Deadline(Summer Semester): NA
- Type of study- Full time
Master of Arts
- Enrollment : 250
- Acceptance rate- 47%
- Highest Degree : PhD
- Type of University: University
- University status: Non -Profit Private
- Credits: 300 ects
- Language of Instruction: English/German
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 15.05.
Merz Akademie
Merz Akademie is the only German-language university to offer the fields of design, art and media on an equal basis in its title. Merz Akademie is the only German-language university to offer the fields of design, art and media on an equal basis in its title. And it’s history dates back to 1918 when it was established as a “Free Academy for Cognition and Design”. The goal of the program is to develop competence in design, art and media. Students combine art with theory and technology in novel ways and learn to transfer their knowledge into innovative projects.
RWTH Aachen University
The RWTH Aachen Campus visibly highlights the research prowess of the University. From the beginning of their studies, the students are trained to work and think in an interdisciplinary manner in order to be able to mediate between planning conditions, functional and spatial requirements and design intentions, as well as structural engineering and building organization.
- Enrollment : 44517
- Acceptance rate- 10%
- Highest Degree : Doctorate
- University status: Public-private partnership
- Credits: 120 ects
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.03.
Architecture(M.A.)
- Enrollment : 44,000
- Acceptance rate- 8%
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.04-31.05
Technical University of Munich
TUM is consistently ranked among the leading universities in the European Union and its researchers and alumni include 16 Nobel laureates and 23 Leibniz Prize. The University has its campuses at Munich, Garching, Weihenstephan, Straubing and, Heilbronn.
TUM is consistently ranked among the leading universities in Europe. Degree program in Architecture provides a sound foundation in the knowledge and techniques required for the fields in which modern architects work today.
University of Stuttgart
The University of Stuttgart counts among the outstanding research universities in Germany and the world. The studies bring together a comprehensive education and networked thinking that make it possible to understand complex situations and analyze them to arrive at independent solutions. These studies will equip you to become planners who think independently and are conversant with all aspects of building culture.
Integerative Technologies and Architectural Design Research(M.Sc.)
- Enrollment : 26457
- Acceptance rate- 71%
- Language of Instruction: English
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 15.02
Architecture and Urban Design(M.Sc.)
- Enrollment : 23900
- Acceptance rate- 38%
- Type of University: Research University
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.06. - 15.07.
Hannover University
One of the largest and oldest science and technology universities in Germany. The aim of the programme in Architecture and Urban Design is to train students to work in the area of the development, planning and construction of buildings, urban ensembles and spatial contexts in urban and rural areas. Joint modules offered in collaboration with Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning degree programmes at the Faculty enable students to undertake more interdisciplinary work.
Technical University of Dortmund
The university pioneered the Internet in Germany, and contributed to machine learning. The program teaches advanced technical, creative and scientific skills across the whole breadth of the subject as well as its intellectual foundations and also allows specialization in selected areas. Students can choose here between “Resource-efficient Construction” and “Urban Development”.
- Enrollment : 33440
- Acceptance rate- 50%
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 17.03 -15.07
- Enrollment : 4166
- Type of University: Artistic and Technical University
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 15.07
Bauhaus – Weimar University
Bauhaus University has become well known for its wide range of teaching and research activities based on Civil Engineering, and Architecture Oriented Disciplines. In addition to research-oriented architectural education, communication and presentation skills are communicated as part of the design coursework, so that when you graduate you are optimally prepared for the job market. The complexity and diversity of the education offered in the consecutive Master’s Degree in Architecture also enables you to pursue further postgraduate and specialist study programmes as well as academic qualifications such as a doctoral degree or Ph. D.
Wuppertal University
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed the University of Wuppertal in the 501–600th bracket in its World University Rankings 2020. The University of Wuppertal is research-oriented and offers a wide range of subjects, including disciplines and courses such as safety engineering and industrial design that are offered by no other university in Germany. Interdisciplinarity, team spirit and a capacity for innovation all characterise our teaching and research. The BUW’s numerous successes are reflected for example by its high rankings. Good support facilities and a wide range of services and funding opportunities for students and researchers make the BUW stand out from the crowd and attract large numbers of students.
- Enrollment : 29949
- Acceptance rate- 57%
- Type of University: Scientific Institution
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 15.05-15.07
Landscape Architecture(M.Sc.)
- Enrollment : 31517
- Acceptance rate- 43%
- Type of University: Research & Technical University
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.04- 31.05
Technical University of Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) is one of the largest technical universities in Germany and is among the leading and most dynamic universities in Germany. The degree program in architecture conveys knowledge, skills and abilities for the design and project planning of buildings and structural facilities as well as for urban planning. Optionally, you can study special building planning (residential buildings, public buildings, commercial buildings, social and health buildings and interior design) or urban and spatial planning, special principles and methods of monument preservation as well as other specialist areas. Especially noteworthy is the close interconnection with the Landscape Architecture degree program.
These are the best universities for Architecture in Germany that you can get enrolled in if you are thinking about Germany. For any related queries regarding universities, feel free to contact HowtoAbroad .
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