Course Information Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS 3 00330301 Architectural Design III 4+4+0 8 8 Course Details Language : Turkish Level : Bachelor's Degree Department / Program : Architecture Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Type : Compulsory Objectives : The objective of this course is to establish the simple spatial relationships that base on the organization of semi-open-open spaces and the duality of private-public spaces through a low-rise single building together with its environmental design. Content : Simple design problems as tools to gain proficiency in various representation techniques; 2D - 3D drawings and modelling; introduction of computer techniques through uncomplicated design work; aptitude in explication of ideas through a personalized visual language; enhancement of intuition relevant to issues of design such as building construction and structural systems through simple design problems; discussion on the relationship of architectural materials with the environment through small scale design exercises; organization of field trips for understanding and evaluating natural, historical and cultural environments. Methods & Techniques : Prerequisites and co-requisities : ( 00320201 ) Course Coordinator : None Name of Lecturers : Prof. Dr. Güzin DEMİRKAN TÜREL Assistants : None Work Placement(s) : No Recommended or Required Reading Resources : Neufert, E., Architects Data, Oxford, Blackwell Publishing, 1983 Semester : Ching, F.D.K., Architecture: Form, Space, and Order, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996. Course Category Field 100% In-Term Study Informations In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage Mid-terms 1 40% Final examination 1 60% Total 2 100% Activity Informations Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load Course Duration 14 8 112 Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 8 112 Mid-terms 1 10 10 Final examination 1 10 10 Total Work Load ECTS: 8 244 Course Learning Outcomes Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: No Learning Outcomes 1 Express the environmental analysis and the organization of space as the components of the architectural design process. 2 Relate the design process of architectural space with the knowledge on functions and space organization through architectural programming, function and circulation diagrams. 3 Evaluate the relationships between the data of the natural / built environment, related with the given design problem and architectural program through the basic architectural concepts, such as form, function, structure, construction, context, materials, public-private space and landscape. 4 Produce architectural solutions by focusing the defined priorities of design on an architectural concept 5 Express the original design ideas and architectural solutions, produced at the end of research, analysis, synthesis and repetition processes, integrating through different techniques and scales of architectural expressions Weekly Detailed Course Contents Week Topics 1 General introduction to content, context, objective and method of the course Information on the subject and the course schedule 2 Technical site trip Site analysis 3 Presentations (Natural / built environment organizations, landscape elements) Presentations (Architectural programming, function and circulation diagrams) 4 Individual critiques 5 Individual critiques 6 Submission: Site analysis Submission: Site model 7 Individual critiques 8 Individual critiques 9 Preliminary jury 10 Individual critiques 11 Individual critiques 12 Individual critiques 13 Presentation on materials and architectural representation techniques Group critiques Pre-submission (Architectural drawings and model) Individual critiques through the submitted work 14 Presentation studies Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11P12P13P14P15 All 5555555 C1 5555555 C2 5555555 C3 5555555 C4 5555555 bbb