Subject: Architecture Analysis, Functions and Typology 1
(06 -
A302) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 01.10.2007.. Course which have preconditioned courses Architecture Analysis, Functions and Typology 1
Introducing students to the basic principles of analysis as a starting phase in the designing process. Mastering theoretical basis of simple functional programmes of architectural space and introducing students to the issues of architectural typology. Possibility of adequate application of acquired knowledge in the process-above all, architectural analysis of more simple functional-technological solutions within architectural design. Defining architecture, as a built environment, with all its levels in all its appearing forms, relationship between analysis and synthesis. Function and functional programmes in space, needs of BRIEF. Measures and dimensioning. Active and passive measures, anthropomorphism, corporeality, ergonomy, module and modularity, physical and other measures. Forces in architecture and their impact in the process of creation of the built environment. Lectures, Practice, Graphic Papers, and Consultations.
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