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Architectural Design 4 (5010)

  
Coordinating lecturer :dr. arch. Els HANNES 
  
Co-lecturer :Arch. Peggy WINKELS 
  
Member of the teaching team :Mevrouw Chioma OBASI 
 Arch. Jan VANWEERT 
 De heer Jonas KNAPEN 
 Prof. Jorryt BRAAKSMA 
 Arch. Ludo SCHOUTERDEN 
 Arch. Nick CEULEMANS 
 Arch. Peter JANNES 


Language of instruction : English


Credits: 20,0
  
Period: semester 1 (10sp)semester 2 (10sp)
  
2nd Chance Exam1: No
  
Final grade2: Numerical
 
Exam contract: not possible


 
Sequentiality
 
   No sequentiality

Content

Various studio modules that, each following their own strategy, explore and study specific key concepts in depth.Students consecutively follow two studios (one in Semester 1 and one in Semester 2) that together cover at least four key concepts in a complementary manner.

The first master's design studio aims to develop a number of basic competencies with the students, structured around four key concepts: context, content, concept, and construction. These are linked to skills in design, research, management, communication, and teamwork. At the same time, the international dimension is strongly emphasized by occasionally choosing foreign project locations and opening the studios to international students, meaning that English will/can also be spoken in the studios.

In Semester 1, students are assigned to one of the two studios based on a motivation letter, with the aim of achieving a balanced distribution in terms of numbers:

  • Studio “Poetry of Structure”: where the program, the architectural and structural concept, are studied through in-depth design research and a clear methodology. In this studio, the added value of structural and constructive logic is combined with strong architectural expressiveness.
  • Studio ‘Crafting Circularity’: the rise of circular construction in a highly urbanised context such as Flanders calls for new design methods based on an appreciation of what already exists today. With this ambition in mind, the studio explores the interfaces and building blocks between design at the level of the building block, architecture, use of materials and detail.

In Semester 2, students are again assigned to one of two studios based on a motivation letter, aiming for an equal distribution:

  • Studio “Global Perspectives”: a parallel international studio in collaboration with another architecture faculty/university, where topics such as context, climate adaptation, co-creation, construction, and architectural detailing are explored.
  • Studio “Landscape-Driven Regional Development”: where themes such as landscape, urban/rural dynamics, climate adaptation, water management, and related issues are studied.


Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Design studio  
Excursion/Fieldwork  
Lecture  
Teaching methods  
Case study  
Discussion/debate  
Group work  
Paper  
Porfolio  


Evaluation

Period 1    Credits 10,00

Evaluation method
Other evaluation method during teaching period100 %
Other evaluation based on design assignments
Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass)
Conditions - Attendance at the sessions of the design studio is required. Students must justify any absence in the design studio. In case students cannot submit (parts of) a design project in time, they should follow the guidelines at stake communicated through blackboard. - A student must obtain a tolerable result (at least 8/20) for each sub-studio (studio SEM 1 and studio SEM 2, respectively) in order to pass the entire course. Attendance at the sessions of the design studio is required. Students must justify any absence in the design studio. In case students cannot submit (parts of) a design project in time, they should follow the guidelines at stake communicated through blackboard.
Consequences - In case of legally justified absence the current project should be fully completed. Unauthorized absence at one third or more of the number of design studio sessions associated with a design studio project, results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake. Failure to submit the project on the appointed day and hour (unless justified) results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake. - If the student achieves less than 8/20 on a sub-studio (studio SEM 1 or studio SEM 2 respectively), this lowest mark becomes the final mark for the entire course. In case of legally justified absence the current project should be fully completed. Unauthorized absence at one third or more of the number of design studio sessions associated with a design studio project, results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake. Failure to submit the project on the appointed day and hour (unless justified) results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake.
Possible other location
Additional information During their study stay, students should master the common presentation skills (hand and computer drawing, model making including laser cutting...) of the study programmes at the faculty of Architecture and Arts of Hasselt University.

Period 2    Credits 10,00

Evaluation method
Other evaluation method during teaching period100 %
Other evaluation based on design assignments
Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass)
Conditions - Attendance at the sessions of the design studio is required. Students must justify any absence in the design studio. In case students cannot submit (parts of) a design project in time, they should follow the guidelines at stake communicated through blackboard. - A student must obtain a tolerable result (at least 8/20) for each sub-studio (studio SEM 1 and studio SEM 2, respectively) in order to pass the entire course. Attendance at the sessions of the design studio is required. Students must justify any absence in the design studio. In case students cannot submit (parts of) a design project in time, they should follow the guidelines at stake communicated through blackboard.
Consequences - In case of legally justified absence the current project should be fully completed. Unauthorized absence at one third or more of the number of design studio sessions associated with a design studio project, results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake. Failure to submit the project on the appointed day and hour (unless justified) results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake. - If the student achieves less than 8/20 on a sub-studio (studio SEM 1 or studio SEM 2 respectively), this lowest mark becomes the final mark for the entire course. In case of legally justified absence the current project should be fully completed. Unauthorized absence at one third or more of the number of design studio sessions associated with a design studio project, results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake. Failure to submit the project on the appointed day and hour (unless justified) results in mark 0 for the assignment at stake.
Possible other location
Additional information During their study stay, students should master the common presentation skills (hand and computer drawing, model making including laser cutting...) of the study programmes at the faculty of Architecture and Arts of Hasselt University.

 

Compulsory course material
 

Recommended literature and other study materials are made available during the semester (through Blackboard/GDrive)



Learning outcomes
  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
Offered inTolerance3
Exchange Programme Architecture J



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