Subject: Discourses in Architecture
(17 -
A903) Basic Information
Native organizations units
Course specification
Course is active from 28.11.2018.. The aim of the course is to direct students to the basics of creating their own scientific research discourse in accordance with the current development of architecture as a discipline, through consideration, understanding, analysis and application of segments of intuitive and transdisciplinary influences of correlating disciplines. Through independent work within the course, students will develop the ability to comprehend a wide spectrum of the influence of existing dominant discourses on their own research. By developing an interdisciplinary dialogue students will be able to contextualize their research work. Interpretation of spatial phenomena through the discourse; Ability to recognize qualitative information about the architecture through employing the methodologies of correlating disciplines and discourses, and reinterpreting them in the framework of the students' independent research. Developing critical attitude and discourse in the domain of interdisciplinary interpretations. Discourses in architecture and urbanism as theoretical and philosophical categories; Contextualization in relation to the broader spatial, social, economic, technological and political aspects; Interdisciplinary interpretations of spatial phenomena; Identifying and positioning a certain spatial phenomenon in other disciplines; Selection and formation of a relevant interdisciplinary framework for the consideration of a specific phenomenon; Reinterpretation of spatial phenomena; The cross-section of architectural and artistic discourse, and the interpretation of spatial interventions through the use of newer technologies. Lectures; Workshops; Consultations
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