News2Go
Collaborative project with Augsburg-Journal publishing house and echion AG.
The aim of this project is to develop an app that compiles and displays news from various internet sources to the user based on their preferences. This will enable the user to effortlessly discover interesting articles without the need to manually search through multiple sources.
For example: I am interested in football, local event tips, and craft beer, please show me all relevant articles. →
HelloTeam
When new employees, especially in rapidly growing companies, start their journey, a good onboarding process is the key to fostering a positive company culture and ensuring long-term employee retention. However, due to advancing digitization and increasing complexity in projects and changes in work dynamics overall, a good onboarding process has become extremely complex today.
A simple checklist alone is no longer sufficient because it only addresses the structural-functional aspects for the employee. A good onboarding process requires picking up new team members, especially regarding soft topics such as values, feeling supported, unwritten rules, handling problems, desired behaviors, and much more. →
Fundus
In museums, only a small portion of exhibits are often displayed, with the majority stored in an off-site depot. The Friedberg Museum in the Wittelsbacher Schloss currently employs an outdated system for inventorying exhibits in its depot, making it difficult to locate approximately 20,000 museum pieces. To address this issue, we are developing a web application designed to streamline the daily tasks of the museum curator. The app allows for the capture and retrieval of exhibit locations, providing an overview of the depot's contents. →
Cornwall Excursion
Project studio 'Habitat →
Fill The Donut - Legau town center
An article by Benedikt Kiederle B.A. Architecture & Prof. Wolfgang Huß - commissioned by the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences. →
Just Do IT! - From planning to reality
Hochzoll. The youth center Lehmbau, which enjoys widespread popularity among children and young people of all ages, turned to the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences in the winter semester 2019/2020 with a cooperation proposal - The redesign of the entrance area of the youth center. Thus, the project was launched under the direction of Prof. Wolfgang Huß and Prof. Susanne Gampfer in the 3rd semester of the Bachelor of Architecture, as part of the design task. The work of the students Theresa Jäger, Benedikt Kiederle, Johannes Zerwes and Maximilian Zichner was selected by the management of the youth center for implementation. →
Reciprocal Shell 2022
Research Project + International Design & Build Workshop between
Chalmers University of Technology and Augsburg University of Applied Sciences →
Hybrid building "GemeinsamZukunftLeben"
Hybrid building "GemeinsamZukunftLeben" →