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Undergraduate Course: Architectural Design Closure (ARCH11059)

Course Outline
School School of Arts, Culture and Environment College College of Humanities and Social Science
Course type Standard Availability Available to all students
Credit level (Normal year taken) SCQF Level 11 (Year 5 Undergraduate) Credits 40
Home subject area Architecture Other subject area None
Course website None Taught in Gaelic? No
Course description The Thesis Project developed through ADT 1 and ADT 2 raises many issues concerning architecture in the urban context. ADTC has a single objective. The objective is to present the Thesis Project of ADT 1 and ADT 2 as complete, in its own terms and in the terms of the ARB/RIBA validation criteria. Students will frame issues that either require specific further development or may arise as parallel concerns of the Thesis Project. These will range between design, technological, environmental, cultural, political, economic, management, and presentational issues.
Entry Requirements
Pre-requisites Students MUST have passed: Architectural Design Opening B (ARCH11063) AND Architectural Design Exhibition (ARCH11056) AND Architectural Design Thesis 1 (ARCH11057) AND Studies in Contemporary Architectural Theory (ARCH11062) AND Architectural Design Thesis 2 (ARCH11058) AND Architectural Management, Practice and Law (ARCH11064)
Co-requisites It is RECOMMENDED that students also take Academic Portfolio 2 (ARCH11060)
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Additional Costs Specialist Equipment Fee
Processes and materials involved in the presentation of their work: printing and reprographic charges, photographic costs, drawing and modelling materials; digital storage etc.
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites None
Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? Yes
Course Delivery Information
Not being delivered
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
- An awareness of the full complexity of the contemporary urban environment and of the possibilities and problematics of architecture's interaction with it.
- The development of a set of conceptual tools which bear upon the production of architecture in this context.
- The refinement of the ability to critically scrutinise the physical, institutional and historical aspects of the context within which the proposed design will emerge.
- The ability to develop a theoretically and historically informed thesis, within which the development of the project is grounded, and to pursue its consequences across the full range of architectural scales, from the urban strategy to the detail.
- An enhanced understanding of the production of architecture as a collective endeavour and the development of an ethos which recognises and values this.
- A sophisticated approach to the programmatic organisation, arrangement, and structuring of a complex architectural assemblage in a loaded contextual situation (e.g. the built, social, historical, technological and environmental contexts)
- A knowledge of how to work through, at a high degree of resolution, the structural, constructional, material and environmental aspects of a complex building with reference to discussions with specialised consultants.
- An understanding of the issues relating to the question of sustainability, and its concomitant urban and architectural strategies.
- The continuing development of technical skills (drawing, modelling, photography, use of the computer and workshop) and a critical understanding of the effects of differing forms of representation.
- The refinement of the ability to articulately communicate and explain, through drawings and models, verbally and in writing, a project and the architectural process from whence it emerges.
Assessment Information
Drawn, modelled and documented design studio work and project panels presented as portfolio for assessment at the end of the course. (100%)
Special Arrangements
None
Additional Information
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Contacts
Course organiser Mr Dorian Wiszniewski
Tel: (0131 6)50 2311
Email: Dorian.Wiszniewski@ed.ac.uk
Course secretary Mrs Leigh-Anne Pieterse
Tel: (0131 6)50 2306
Email: l.a.pieterse@ed.ac.uk
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