At the end of this course, the students; 1) Research to establish the relationship between subject, program, and place. 2) Use the built, natural, and social environmental data together in the design process. 3) Develop an original project by using their existing knowledge in technology, structure, and materials. 4) Interpret the design problem correctly, and develop an original project. 5) Develop accurate and acceptable projects based on city, environment, and neighborhood. 6) Present the final product at the end of the design process in the best way by using up-to-date computer programs.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
Yes(MİM392)
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
-
COURSE DEFINITION
Within the scope of this course, original and contemporary project studies, and innovative architectural solutions for the given design problem are expected. The scope of the course consists of interpreting the architectural program, transferring all the knowledge taken in theoretical and applied courses to design, developing the design idea by interpreting the data correctly, and sharing it using the right tools.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Information on Project Subject and Project Location Project Area Production Research Studies on Place and Topic
2nd Week
Physical and Social Readings of Place Main Idea/Theme/Concept Studies Scenario and Program Studies
3rd Week
Theme/Concept Studies 1/1000 Physical Model-3D Model Studies
4th Week
1. Pre-Jury Project Area-Common 3D Model and Physical Model Production Physical and Social Findings of the Place/Relationship with the Environment/Maps Main Idea/Theme/Concept Studies 1/1000 Physical Model-3D Model Studies
5th Week
1/1000-1/500 Physical Model-3D Model Studies 1/500 Project Studies/Plans, Sections, Elevations
6th Week
1/1000-1/500 Physical Model-3D Model Studies 1/500 Project Studies/Plans, Sections
7th Week
1/1000-1/500 Physical Model-3D Model Studies 1/500 Project Studies/Plans, Sections, Elevations