ARC3001 - Architecture design studio 5 - 2019

12 points, SCA Band 2, 0.250 EFTSL

Undergraduate - Unit

Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.

Faculty

Art, Design and Architecture

Organisational Unit

Department of Architecture

Chief examiner(s)

Mr Markus Jung

Coordinator(s)

Mr Markus Jung

Unit guides

Offered

Caulfield

  • First semester 2019 (On-campus)

Overseas

Prerequisites

ARC2002, OHS1000

Notes

Within this unit students engage in a range of studio design projects which have quota restrictions. For distribution into studio project groups, consideration will be given to student preference forms, academic performance, and previous design studio experiences. Weighted Average Mark (WAM) may be taken into account to ensure there is an even distribution of students in the studio project groups. Studio project group allocation will be decided by the Program Coordinator and Chief Examiner of the unit.

Synopsis

Architecture Design Studio 5 continues to expand and consolidate the conceptual understanding and skill base of preceding design studios. It continues to elaborate on architectural design as a process of investigation, critical observation, and experiment. It increases the emphasis on design as a synthetic process encompassing a range of complex issues inherent in the production of architecture: material, structure, program, site, history and representation are investigated in their relationship to the production of architectural form.

Architecture Design Studio 5 continues the development of architectural designs through the consolidation of three-dimensional and material testing of ideas. Studies in the unit will maintain a focus on developing design as a visual language and process of cultural production with an emphasis on social and environmental sustainability

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this unit students will:

  1. Demonstrate a progression to a refined level of competence in architectural design;
  2. Have the ability to critically analyse and successfully respond to the complex range of issues inherent in an architectural design project;
  3. Have developed a sophisticated understanding of how observation, analysis, experiment and critique apply to the architectural design process;
  4. Have acquired an advanced level of competence and consolidation of all presentation skills: verbal, graphic and 3-dimensional;
  5. Understand and be able to apply the rules of occupational health and safety appropriate to the unit of study.

Assessment

100% in-semester assessment

Workload requirements

24 hours a week including 6 contact hours plus 18 hours of independent study, or equivalent.

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