Lesson plan / ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN -II

Lesson Information

Course Credit 5.0
Course ECTS Credit 8.0
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience? Z
Course Coordinator
Instructor (s) Instructor ADİL ÖMER ÇAMAŞ
Course Assistant

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course The project workshop aims to develop students' ability to discover, understand and analyze design problems related to "space-environment-place." In this context, in the project workshop, the concepts of "difference, identity, place" in relation to the discipline of architecture are elaborated.
Course Content Students understand the basic architectural concepts of design problems by rereading existing models and expressing and presenting their ideas and proposals through computer-aided presentations and models.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Information about the project topic and the field and content is introduced,
2Project area analysis and diagrams are prepared,
3Submission before the midterm exam period (PRE-MIDTERM) PREPARATION WORK and CONCEPT DELIVERY and EVALUATION
4Preliminary Project is prepared in 1/500 scale;
5Preliminary Project is prepared in 1/500 scale;
6Preliminary Project is prepared in 1/500 scale;
7Preliminary Project Midterm Delivery (MIDTERM) PHASE 1 SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION OF DESIGN DEVELOPMENT WORKS
8MIDTERM EXAMS
9Final project is prepared in 1/200 scale;
10Final project is prepared in 1/200 scale;
11Final project is prepared in 1/200 scale;
12Midterm Submission Before Final Exam Period (PRE-FINAL SUBM) PHASE 2 SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION OF DESIGN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
13Final project studies in 1/200 scale and presentation preparations
14FINAL SUBMISSION AND EVALUATION

Resources

1-Neufert, Architecture Francis D.K. Ching
2-Architecture, Francis D.K. Ching
3-On Architecture, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
4- Modern Architecture : A Critical History Kenneth Frampton Thames & Hudson,