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Course Name
Turkish Mimari Proje VI
English Architectural Design VI
Course Code
MIM 312 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
5 2 6 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Tan Kamil Gürer
Course Objectives Developing appropriate designerly strategies and adopting/selecting relevant design tools to tackle the complex design situation defined is the primary objective of the course. Achieving advanced design solutions within a dynamic urban setting and representing its related conceptual/physical/spatial attributes as multi-modal outcomes defines the other objectives of the course.
Course Description Development of personalized processes of data collection, analysis and building programming which reflect the nature and interests of designers; discussions and definition on design aspects including topos, program, space, identity, representation in reference to the particular design situation; development of ability of applying the knowledge about structures, costruction and detailing through the design process; control of the ability of developing complicated programs for complex urban tissues and integrating relevant design solutions.
Course Outcomes A-The achievement of advanced design notions/
B-Data collection, research and representation in complex urban situations/
C-Development of relevant architectural solutions to a situation defined in an inter-disciplinary section through implementation of appropriate design strategies/
D-Coordination of advanced architectural design processes/E-Research on advanced technology and material potentials in architectural design/
F-Representing the developed design solution/object information as multi-media outcomes.
Pre-requisite(s) MIM 311 MIN DD veya MIM 311E MIN DD veya MIM 351 MIN DD veya
MIM 351E MIN DD
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
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