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Architectural Design 3B (4924)

Coordinating lecturer:Arch. Nick CEULEMANS 
Member of the teaching team:ir. arch. Dries CEUPPENS 


Credits: 12,0
Study load hours: 324
Period: semester 2 (12sp)

Language of instruction: English
Exam contract: not possible

2nd Chance Exam1: No
Final grade2: Numerical
Tolerance3: See included in these programmes

Sequentiality
No sequentiality


Content

The design studio becomes a research studio. The research question “How do we want to live together in a collective, artificial landscape?” can be related to the theme of the Biennale Architettura 2021 "How Will We Live Together?". The relevance is obvious, a meaningful answer not.

"We are asking architects this question because we believethey have the ability to present more inspiring answers thanpolitics has been thus far offering in much of the world.We are asking architects because we, as architects, arepreoccupied with shaping the spaces in which people livetogether and because we frequently imagine these settingsdifferently than do the social norms that dictate them."
- Hashim Sarkis, Curator of the 17th International Architecture Exhibition



Compulsory course material
 

Detailed assignments to each exercise with problem statement, objective, program, work schedule and useful additional documentation will be made available: handed over and/or communicated via blackboard.



Organisational and teaching methods
Organisational methods  
Design studio  
Excursion/Fieldwork  


Evaluation

Semester 2 (12,00sp)

Evaluation method
Other evaluation method during teaching period100 %
Other Evaluation by design assignments
Evaluation conditions (participation and/or pass)
Conditions
  1. Attendance in design studio sessions is mandatory. Students must legitimize any absence from the design studio and must follow the guidelines communicated via blackboard if they cannot submit an assignment on time.
  2. The study trip (or substitute workshop for those who cannot attend) is part of the course and is therefore mandatory. The student must legitimize non-participation in the study trip (or substitute workshop) and make up for the non-participation by means of a replacement assignment. This assignment must be submitted correctly and on time.
Consequences
  1. Legitimate absence requires full completion of the current assignment. Unauthorized absence at one-third or more of the number of sessions associated with an assignment will result in a 0 for the assignment. Failure to submit assignments by agreed day and time (unless legitimate) will result in a 0 for the assignment.
  2. Unauthorized absence for the study trip (or substitute workshop) or failure to submit the catch-up assignment on time and correctly will be charged negatively in the final evaluation of the course.
Possible other location



Learning outcomes
  EC = learning outcomes      DC = partial outcomes      BC = evaluation criteria  
Included in these programmesTolerance3
Exchange Programme Architecture Y



1   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2.
2   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
3   Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2.