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RECENT JOURNALS

Parametrized Passive House Standard Compliance Energy Analysis of Three Exemplary Carbon Neutral Hybrid Timber Technology-based Building Renovations in the Republic of Korea

Amoruso, F. M., & Schuetze, T.

DOI : 10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110896

Carbon Life Cycle Assessment and Costing of Building Integrated Photovoltaic Systems for Deep Low-Carbon Renovation 

Amoruso, F. M., & Schuetze, T.

DOI : 10.3390/su15129460

Assessing Urban Sustainability and the Potential to Improve the Quality of Education and Gender Equality in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Chan, P., Gulbaram, K., & Schuetze, T. 

DOI : 10.3390/su15118828

RECENT BOOKS

2023 BAUPHYSIK KALENDER (2023)

(CHAPTER 3)

 Schuetze, T.

ISBN : 978-3-433-03368-5

THE MAKING OF A SMART CITY IN KOREA (2023)

(CHAPTER 10)

 Schuetze, T., & Chelleri, L.

ISBN : 978-1-66693-185-3

CONNECTING BLUE (2022)

 Schuetze, T.

ISBN : 979-11-5550-547-2 95540

SBAU2021 GLOBAL STUDIOS (2021)

Mola, L. B., Schuetze, T., & Zapata, M. M.

INNOVATION DISTRICT (2019)

 Schuetze, T.

ISBN : 979-11-967593-1-5 

10.04_SBAU2021 Global Studios Project Collection_SKKU.pdf

SBAU2021 GLOBAL STUDIOS PROJECT COLLECTIONS (SKKU Projects Only) 

(This file only contains Sungkyunkwan University's projects, so please contact us if you need the full text.)

SBAU 2021 GLOBAL STUDIOS PROLOGUE


This QR Book is the documentation of the SBAU 2021 Global Studios of three universities from different continents: the Beuth University of Applied Sciences from Germany, the IBEROPuebla from Mexico and the SungKyunKwan University from Korea. This documentation is a part of an ongoing dialogue. 


We begin with our joint submission to the SBAU 2021 Global Studios Refuge Competition. The proposal is the work of students from the three universities and embodies their critical reflection on the SBAU 2021 five dialectic themes. The emphasis is on resiliency and adaptability through robust economical low-tech approaches and the relevance of tradition. 


The general theme of our Global Studios is “Building the Resilient Campus” which explores the potential of the university as an agent of sustainable innovation in three distinct contexts.


The Beuth University explores the transformation of the TXL airport into a new mixeduse innovation quarter with the Beuth university as one of its creative cores.


The IBERO developed a “playful” metaphorical refuge to preserve memory and identity by generating a bridge between two educational spaces: the IBERO Campus and a Museum Complex.


The SKKU focused on sustainable and resilient transformation of its Suwon campus.