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Course Name
Turkish
Mimari Proje V
English
Architectural Design 5
Course Code
MIM 351
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 an introduction to the 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
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 an introduction to the 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 Outcomes
I The achievement of advanced design notions/
II Data collection, research and representation in complex urban situations/
III Development of relevant architectural solutions to a situation defined in an inter- disciplinary section through implementation of appropriate design strategies /
IV Coordination of advanced architectural design processes/
V-Research on advanced technology and material potentials in architectural design/
Pre-requisite(s)
MIM212 veya MIM212E
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Textbook
Other References
Havik, K., (2012) Urban Literacy, A Scriptive Approach to the Experience, Use, and Imagination of Place, TU Delft
Moughtin, C., (2003) Urban Design: Street and Square, Architectural Press, , Amsterdam
Gao, A., (eds), (2010) Public Square Landscape, Design Media Pub., Hong Kong
Backe-Hansen, M., (2013) Historic streets and squares: the secrets on your doorstep, The History Press
Calabi, D., (2016) The market and the city: square, street and architecture in early modern Europe, Taylor and Francis, London
Kostof, S., (1992) The city assembled: the elements of urban form through history, Little, Brown, Boston
Krier, R., (1979) Urban Space, Rizzoli
Alexander, C., A (1977) Pattern Language: Towns. Buildings. Construction, Oxford University Press, New York
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
Petruccioli, A. (ed.) (1998) 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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