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the Dächle

A re-use canopy as a social interface
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The Dächle is a covered bench system and creates a place for social interaction at the interface between the university and urban society. The Dächle is made of recyclable materials. On four supports, which also serve as benches, lies a lightweight roof structure that allows students, guests and passers-by to stay sheltered from the rain and sun. The Dächle is the built result of a design-build workshop that represents experiential-based learning through social processes and the use of bio-, geo- and re-use-based materials.


Company/Institution
Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
36 Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes. 125 professors, 390 lecturers, 3,850 students, around 100 researchers: at Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, we are all working on the future every day. Climate expertise, resilience and networking form the basis for making the world of today and tomorrow a better place with qualified solutions. The Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in the Faculty of Architecture and Design deal with the design, technical, economic, ecological, energy-related and social planning of buildings and cities.
Country
Germany
Designer(s)
HFT Stuttgart, KURA (Klimagerechte Und Ressourceneffizente Architektur)
Lehrende: Vertr. Prof. dipl.ing.arch. Fabian Hörmann, Vertr. Prof. dipl.ing.arch Frank Stasi, Nora Warhof Mitarbeitende Werkstatt: Romano Bianchi, Philipp Spoun, Willi Mauch Studierende: Nicole Blender, Nina Diehl, Tim Ganssleben, David Gschwind, Anna Herbert, Jonas Hille, Alparslan Karavas, Sabrina Keller, Johanna Klug, Julian Kopp, Luise Lonnemann, Tanja Marlewski, Miriam Marx, Lorenz Mueller, Pia Mueller, Lea Piesch, Carolina Resner, Katharina Schaff, Masri Shehata, Carlotta Stuible, Fabiano Tavano, Annabelle Thees, Aslihan Utku, Henning Vogel, Jule Woellhaf, Beguem Yilmaz und Jonas Zyder
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