Project Landscape Planning A II

Faculty

Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture

Version

Version 1 of 21.08.2025.

Module identifier

44B0822

Module level

Bachelor

Language of instruction

German

ECTS credit points and grading

5.0

Module frequency

only winter term

Duration

1 semester

 

 

Brief description

The processing of projects is a central task of the professional field of landscape planning. Landscape planning is understood in the sense of the European Landscape Convention. The definition goes beyond that of the Federal Nature Conservation Act and also includes environmental impact assessment. The project studies enable students to develop planning issues in the context of a concrete project task, to identify and implement suitable processes and methods for dealing with them, and to present and reflect on the results for different target groups. The tasks for the projects Landscape Planning A-C become increasingly complex in the course of the semesters.

Teaching and learning outcomes

In the "Landscape Planning A II" project, the same task is worked on in greater depth on the basis of the impromptu concept from "Landscape Planning A I". Inventories, assessments, goals and concept ideas are put to the test and elaborated and presented in greater depth.

Project procedure based on the usual service phases of the HOAI in landscape architecture and on activities in planning offices: 
- Analysis of the task 
- Evaluation of technical preliminary information 
- Specification of the questions 
- Delineation of the planning area 
- Carrying out surveys and evaluations of the existing situation 
- Preparing the development of possible solutions, goal and concept development
Organisation of work: time planning, working in groups, processing and presenting subject-specific topics

Overall workload

The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").

Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
30Learning in groups / Coaching of groups-
30Seminar-
Lecturer independent learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
20Other-
70Work in small groups-
Graded examination
  • Project Report, written or
  • Project Report, oral or
  • Project Report, medial
Remark on the assessment methods

The standard form of assessment is a written project report.

Alternative forms of examination may be selected by the examiner and then announced at the start of the course.

Exam duration and scope

Results of the project work must be presented orally and documented in a report.

Knowledge Broadening

The students get to know procedures for the elaboration of landscape development concepts for urban or rural areas.

Knowledge deepening

The students are able to connect individual work steps of the planning process in a problem- and goal-oriented way. They get to know planning methods by trying them out on a concrete application and reflecting on them.

Knowledge Understanding

Students learn to learn by critically reflecting on their process of knowledge generation on a regular basis.

Application and Transfer

The students learn to classify the knowledge generated on the concrete application case in the current planning discussions and to transfer it to other spatial contexts.

Academic Innovation

Students learn to comprehend both methodological and subject-related innovations in the context of current research results and to find them themselves.

Communication and Cooperation

tudents learn to work together in diverse project groups in a goal-oriented and appreciative manner. They learn to present and reflect on arguments, information and ideas.

Academic Self-Conception / Professionalism

tudents learn about the tasks of planners and reflect on their role in planning processes in the design of central tasks for the future.

Literature

abh?ngig vom Projektthema

Applicability in study programs

  • Landscape Development
    • Landscape Development B. Eng. (01.09.2025)

    Person responsible for the module
    • Hanusch, Marie Luise
    Teachers
    • Petermann, Cord
    • Schultz, Henrik
    • Schliemer, Claudia