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Course Name
Turkish Mimari Proje IV
English Architectural Design IV
Course Code
MIM 212 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 4
5 2 6 -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Tan Kamil Gürer
Course Objectives 1. Development of abilities in approaching design problems in a multi-dimensional
manner.
2. Discussion on the unity of systems (social, cultural, structural, etc.) within
the design process and developing an awareness concerning this.
3. Development of the students’ conceptualization and design development skills, based on the unity of design systems.
4. Investigation of the design problem and its personalization.
Course Description 1. Development of abilities in approaching design problems in a multi-dimensional
manner.
2. Discussion on the unity of systems (social, cultural, structural, etc.) within
the design process and developing an awareness concerning this.
3. Development of the students’ conceptualization and design development skills, based on the unity of design systems.
4. Investigation of the design problem and its personalization.
Course Outcomes 1. Design skills
2. Critical thinking skills
3. Research skills
4. Structural systems
5.Environmental systems
6. Building envelope systems
7. Site/Place conditions
8.Accessibility
9. Integration of building systems
10. Use of precedents
11.Sustainable
design
12.Presentation and graphic skills
13.Discussion skills
Pre-requisite(s) MIM 211 MIN DD veya MIM 211E MIN DD veya TES 211E MIN DD
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
Other References Moudon, A.V. (1997) `Urban morphology as an emerging interdisciplinary field', Urban Morphology vol. 1 pp. 3-10
Whitehand, J.W.R. (2001) `British urban morphology: the Conzenian tradition', Urban Morphology vol. 5 no. 2 pp. 103-109
Kostof, S. (1991) The city shaped Thames and Hudson, London
Kostof, S. (1992) The city assembled Thames and Hudson, London
Petruccioli, A. (ed.) Typological process and design theory Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture, Harvard and MIT
Ford, L.R. (2000) The spaces between buildings Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore
Moneo, R. (1978) On Typology, Oppositions, 13, MIT Press
 
 
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