ARCH507 Architectural Design Studio VII

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Course Code Course Title Weekly Hours* ECTS Weekly Class Schedule
T P
ARCH507 Architectural Design Studio VII 1 5 12 Wednesday, 17:00 - 18:50
Prerequisite None It is a prerequisite to

None

Lecturer Ahmed Obralić Office Hours / Room / Phone
Tuesday:
15:00-17:00
Friday:
9:00-12:00
A F3.17
E-mail aobralic@ius.edu.ba
Assistant N/A Assistant E-mail
Course Objectives To introduce students with the fundamentals of design of sport facilities and to develop the students' capability to desing buildings for sport using architectural standards, regulations and architectural language.
Textbook Pickard, Q. (ed.), The Architect's Handbook, Blackwell Science, 2002. Neufert, Ernst, Neufert, Peter, "Neufert Architects' Data", Wiley-Blackwell; 4 edition, 2012.
Additional Literature
  • Neufert, E., Neufert, P., Baiche, B., & Walliman, N. (2000). Architects' data. Oxford: Blackwell Science.
Learning Outcomes After successful  completion of the course, the student will be able to:
  1. Analyse site location and urban surrounding from different perspectives and prepare analysis report
  2. Identify design requirements and constraints and define detailed project brief
  3. Formulate idea and prepare conceptual design of a complex mixed use building
  4. Make detailed design with complete construction drawings
  5. Demonstrate ability to apply modern design methodology and latest technical and technological solutions
Teaching Methods Class discussions with examples. Active tutorial sessions for engaged learning and continuous feedback on progress. Class debates on relevant case studies.
Teaching Method Delivery Face-to-face Teaching Method Delivery Notes
WEEK TOPIC REFERENCE
Week 1 Introduction to the course. Explanation of tasks and expectations.
Week 2 Urban /Site/ Analysis. Historic overview of the development of buildings for sport.
Week 3 Spatial requirements, dimensional standards in buildings for sport.
Week 4 Dimensional standards in design of buildings for sport.
Week 5 Communication and space organization.
Week 6 Presentation of certain elements in conceptual design project.
Week 7 Analysis of referent examples. Typologies and practice.
Week 8 Midterm examination
Week 9 Analysis of referent examples. Functional organization of buildings for sport.
Week 10 Building envelope and materials. Design reviews
Week 11 Analysis of referent examples.
Week 12 Analysis of referent examples regarding facades, shapes etc.
Week 13 Work presentation of conceptual design project.
Week 14 Non-working day
Week 15 Final review of students' projects
Assessment Methods and Criteria Evaluation Tool Quantity Weight Alignment with LOs
Final Exam 1 50 1,2,3,4,5
Semester Evaluation Components
In term Exam 1 20 1,,3
Active Tutorials 14 30 1,2,3,4,5
***     ECTS Credit Calculation     ***
 Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours
Lectures 1 15 15 Active Tutorials 2 15 30
Home Study 3 15 45 In-Term Exam Study 10 6 60
Final Exam Study 10 15 150
        Total Workload Hours = 300
*T= Teaching, P= Practice ECTS Credit = 12
Course Academic Quality Assurance: Semester Student Survey Last Update Date: 18/10/2024

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