Project Production Information

Faculty

Faculty of Agricultural Science and Landscape Architecture

Version

Version 1 of 13.08.2025.

Module identifier

44B0833

Module level

Bachelor

Language of instruction

German

ECTS credit points and grading

10.0

Module frequency

only summer term

More information on frequency

once a year

Duration

1 semester

 

 

Brief description

Detailed design is a decisive phase in the entire planning and construction process. The design and approval plans are worked through in detail and precisely so that a material and component-related quantity takeoff is possible, which is the prerequisite for the awarding of contracts and thus the implementation of the construction measure. It is a mandatory prerequisite for implementation and ensures the success control of a design or idea concept. It belongs directly to the scope of services of the planning of outdoor facilities as well as their implementation by the landscaping.

Teaching and learning outcomes

  1. Detailed design - development of a detailed design from a draft and/or approval design.
  2. Work and detail planning - implementation of the basic descriptions and representations from the draft planning, preparation of work plans, execution, detail and construction drawings, planting concepts, preliminary static measurements
  3. Time and cost planning - project management, project control, cost determination
  4. Service descriptions with service specifications - software-supported determination of quantities from the technical work plans and compilation of a service description with service specifications (AVA software)
  5. Communication with planning participants - current project examples, technical lectures, excursion, presentation

Overall workload

The total workload for the module is 300 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").

Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
40Learning in groups / Coaching of groups-
25SeminarPresence-
15PracticePresence-
40ExcursionPresence-
Lecturer independent learning
Workload hoursType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
120Creation of examinations-
30Study of literature-
30Presentation preparation-
Graded examination
  • Project Report, written
Ungraded exam
  • Regular participation
Remark on the assessment methods

Standard examination form: Project report (written), approx. 15-20 pages, excluding appendix

ungraded examination: regular participation (at least 6 days of excursions)

Knowledge Broadening

Students who have successfully studied this module will be able to create detailed execution documents from design and approval documents. They can present and explain the elaborated comprehensive technical planning documents.

Knowledge deepening

Students are able to develop technically complex design documents for job-specific subareas and describe them in the planning context.

Knowledge Understanding

Students are able to create technically demanding CAD drawings. They implement simple time, cost and project management tasks with specialist software solutions and are able to interpret the results.

Application and Transfer

The students are able to diagnose the task with those involved in planning, propose alternative solutions, differentiate them from each other, evaluate them and derive a solution approach. The students are able to present the solution approaches and discuss them with an expert audience and citizens.

Academic Innovation

The students are able to face innovations in the industry and implement the requirements from climate change in the execution planning. They reflect and evaluate innovations on the building materials market and discuss their implementation in building design with those involved in planning. They can propose alternative solutions, modify them and derive further solution approaches.

Communication and Cooperation

Students who have successfully studied this module are able to discuss and work on the complex tasks in a goal-oriented and interdisciplinary manner with other planning participants (e.g. civil engineering specialists) together as a team, to analyze problems that arise and to develop solution concepts. The basics for a factual and technical communication (e.g. with citizens, associations, etc.) within the framework of a planning process are taught.

Academic Self-Conception / Professionalism

Students who have successfully completed this module will be able to cover service phase 5 (plans and documents for the execution of the construction project) and service phase 6 (preparation of the award - compilation of all necessary documents for the award process). You will be able to evaluate planning bases from external specialist planners, extract basic principles from them for your own planning and implement professionally relevant technical implementation planning with meaningful constrution and detail plans in drawings. They apply the basic planning and presentation methods for the representation of technical drawings.

Literature

AHRENS, H.; KLEMENS, B. und MUCHOWSKI L. (2021): Handbuch Projektsteuerung - Baumanagement. 6. Auflage. Fraunhofer IRB, Stuttgart.
ALBERT, A. (HRSG.) (2022): Schneider Bautabellen für Ingenieure. 25. Auflage. Reguvis, Köln. 
BÜCHNER, U., HORNOFF, E. (2021) Baustoffe im Garten- und Landschaftsbau - Band 1: Natürliche Steine, künstliche Steine und Beton. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
BÜCHNER, U., HORNOFF, E. (2023): Baustoffe im Garten- und Landschaftsbau - Band 2: Holz, Metall, Glas, Keramik. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
KEMPER, R.; NITSCHKE, V., HAAS, C. (Hrsg.) (2004): Fehlervermeidung bei der Abwicklung von Bauvorhaben, Grundlagen, Strategien, Lösungen. Werner Verlag, Düsseldorf.
LAY, B.-H., NIESEL, A., THIEME-HACK, M. (HRSG.) (2016): Bauen mit Grün. 5. Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart. 
LAY, B.-H., NIESEL, A., THIEME-HACK, M. (HRSG.) (2013): Lehr - Taschenbuch für den Garten-, Landschafts- und Sportplatzbau. 7. Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart. 
LAY, B.-H., HORNOFF, E. (2016): Bauzeichnen im GaLaBau. 1. Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
MAHABADI, M. (2022): Konstruktionsdetails im Garten- und Landschaftsbau - Band 1: Wege- und Straßenbau, Entwässerungs- und Versickerungsanlagen, Baumstandorte/Baumscheiben. 2. aktualisierte Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
MAHABADI, M. (2023): Konstruktionsdetails im Garten- und Landschaftsbau - Band 2: Mauerbau, Treppenbau, Holzbau. 2. aktualisierte Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
MAHABADI, M. (2021): Konstruktionsdetails im Garten- und Landschaftsbau - Band 3: Dach- und Fassadenbegrünung, Teich- und Schwimmteichbau, Bau von Gabionen und Amphibienschutzsystemen. 2. aktualisierte Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart.
NEUFERT, E. (2022): Bauentwurfslehre. 43. Auflage. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. 
SCHEGK, I., BRANDL, W. (2012): Baukonstruktionslehre für Landschaftsarchitekten. 2. aktualisierte Auflage. Ulmer, Stuttgart. 
Zimmermann, A. (HRSG.) (2015): Landschaft konstruieren. 3. korrigierte und erweiterte Auflage. Birkhäuser, Basel. 

Weitere Literaturangaben, insbesondere Normen und Vorschriften, Periodika und elektronische Medien im Skript zur Lehrveranstaltung. 
Fachnormen: Das stets aktuelle Normenverzeichnis ist im Internet unter www.beuth.de zu finden.

Applicability in study programs

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

  • Landscape Engineering Dual
    • Landscape Engineering Dual B.Eng. (01.09.2025)

    Person responsible for the module
    • Hornoff, Elke
    Teachers
    • Hornoff, Elke
    • Hemker, Olaf
    • Bouillon, Jürgen
    • Breulmann, Kai
    • Czygan, Hiltraut
    Further lecturer(s)

    NN.