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Course Name
Turkish
Yaşanabilir Çevreler Oluşturma
English
Generating Livable Environment
Course Code
MIM 440E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
2
2
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Cemile Tiftik
Course Objectives
Benefit from works of Environmental Psychology and Ecology for definition of criteria built up environment which human being live in it related to the field of Architecture. This perspective, discussion of theoretical approaches and opinions on human-culture and environment relations with quality of Architecture.
Course Description
A discussion of theoretical approaches and opinions on human-culture and environment relations. Discussion of theories and researches on Environmental Psychology related to the field of Architecture. Developments on generating livable environments and their effects on principles of Architectural/Environmental Design. Impacts of buildings and cities on the environment. Environmental problems and environmental stress. Principles of creating defensible space.
Course Outcomes
Students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge, skills, and proficiencies:
1. History and Global Culture: Understanding of the parallel and divergent histories of architecture and the cultural norms of a variety of indigenous, vernacular, local, and regional settings in terms of their political, economic, social, ecological, and technological factors.
2. Cultural Diversity and Social Equity: Understanding of the diverse needs, values, behavioral norms, physical abilities, and social and spatial patterns that characterize different cultures and individuals and the responsibility of the architect to ensure equity of access to sites, buildings, and structures.
3. Human Behaviour: Understanding of the relationship between human behaviour, the natural environment and the design of the built environment.
4. Professional Conduct: Understanding of the ethical issues involved in the exercise of professional judgment in architectural design and practice and understanding the role of local rules of conduct and ethical practice.
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