Teaching Responsibility

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LJMU Partner Taught

Learning Methods

Lecture
Off Site
Seminar
Tutorial
Workshop

Module Offerings

4522IDSRI-JAN-PAR

Aims

To introduce to students methods of research, exploration and the interpretation of ideas which underpin the creation of architectural space and composition. To engage in the fundamentals of architectural design through an understanding of space, light and architectural directive through the exploration of models. To introduce the environmental and thermal factors in buildings. To introduce and formalise a programme of self-learning and key skills for the student.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Have knowledge of the creative application of culture, the arts, landscape, environmental or other socio-cultural concerns, their relevance and impact on architectural design.
2.
Have knowledge of the creative application of such work to studio design projects, in terms of their conceptualisation and representation.
3.
Have the ability to develop and apply a conceptual and critical approach to architectural design that integrates and considers aesthetic outcomes and the needs of the user.
4.
Be able to prepare and present design projects of diverse scale, complexity, and type in a variety of contexts, using a range of media, and in response to a brief.
5.
Have comprehension and evaluative skills of principles associated with designing optimum energy, visual and thermal environments.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Students are required to examine thematic ideas and interpret these to form a directive towards the exploration of spatial settings. Studio staff will deliver a series of lectures on historical and contemporary examples of excellence. Workshops in representational techniques will run throughout the Semester. Studio workshops in, for example, orthographics, 3D representational techniques, perspectives, photography, cinematography, and model-making take place during the Semester.
Additional Information:Subtitled ‘Archifilm’ this module develops thematic design ideas in an individual design project. Visual imagery in cinema is used to demonstrate and explore design concepts and as a stimulus for the generation of ideas. This module comprises two assignments; the first and most significant is a design project that explores spatial settings through model-making, drawings and filmic techniques. The second is an individual evaluative report that investigates energy, visual and thermal environments in actual buildings.

Assessments

Artefacts
Report