Complex Specialization (Architectural Design and Interior Design) - YAWCSAFMNF
Academic year/semester: 2024/25/1
ECTS Credits: 10
Available for: Only for the faculty’s students
Lecture hours: 0
Seminarium:0
Practice: 6
Laboratory: 0
Consultation: 0
Prerequisites: 4 semester Architectural Design
Course Leader: Prof. Dr. Kiss Gyula Gábor DLA
Faculty: Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, 1146 Budapest, Thököly út 74.
Course Description:
To learn by doing about how a design can support the growth of a sustainable, healthy and active citizenry. Secondly, at both a human as well as urban scale, how the atmosphere and the overall aesthetics of a building can respond to its context. Lastly, how to develop a program into a design and how architectural tools and concepts can support the design process and present its outcome.
Competences:
able to sort, observe, and analyse information collected during the design, implementation and operational processes, and to conclude the lessons, including the feedback into practice
Topics:
14 WEEKS SCHEDULE:
1. week: Introduction: Course Kick-off: Introduction, Designation of roles, Site visit
2. week: Consultation
3. week: Group Presentation: Urban Vision & Research Report
4. week: Consultation:Reference Projects
5. week: Consultation:Reference alternative design approaches
6. week: Consultation
7. week: Presentation: Concept presentation
8. week: Consultation
9. week: Consultation
10. week: Consultation
11. week: Consultation
12. week: Consultation
13. week: Final Presentation:Visual presentation of the project, if not specified otherwise during the course: Concept visualisations, 3Dimensional renders, 1:20 atmospheric physical model of an architecturally relevant segment, Drawings: 1:100 floor plans, elevations, sections, 1:10 details
Assessment: Based on how well the student operates; feedback will be given during Consultations and Presentation to indicate how well the student is doing.
Exam Types:
Compulsory bibliography: none
Recommended bibliography: none
Additional bibliography: none
Additional Information: none