Desirable subject-specific and interdisciplinary knowledge
Are you interested in social and cultural developments and their impact on sustainable building culture? Are you prepared to engage with historical building traditions, structural engineering contexts and innovative constructions? Do you enjoy experimentation, change and sophisticated design? Then the Master's degree program Resource Architecture may be the right fit for you.
A good command of written and spoken English is helpful. Social skills such as teamwork, conflict, integration and communication skills are also an advantage in order to be able to cope well with the course. Methodological skills, i.e. analytical, networked and strategic thinking, as well as organizational and coordination skills are also required.
You should also be motivated, hard-working, responsible and stress-resistant as well as have good time management and stamina.