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Course Name
Turkish Sayısal Mimari Tasarım&Modelleme
English Digital Arch.Design&Modelling
Course Code
MBL 513E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Sevil Yazıcı
Course Objectives The Digital Architectural Design & Modelling (DADM) Course aims to provide a sufficient base for architectural design modelling processes, including various modelling techniques by use of digital media, such as geometric, solid, algorithmic, parametric, data-based, performance simulation and building information modelling (BIM). A series of tutorials and seminars will be provided and necessary assignments/case studies on architectural design problems will be undertaken by the students within the framework of digital architectural design modelling.
Course Description Physical + Digital Workflows
Physical and digital workflows including translation of geometry and behavior from physical to digital environment will be explored, including form generation and performance simulation methods. Therefore, each student group is expected to work with physical modeling (preferably with clay-based), to identify their workflow, and translate the geometrical and behavioral processes of their physical models into the digital environment. Thus, students will explore various modes of modelling.
Course Outcomes Gaining expert-level theoretical and practical knowledge in the architectural design computing field;
? Understanding of physical and digital workflows, from material-based physical models to CAD models;
? using a wide range of computer software to represent design ideas in the digital domain practicing interoperability;
? using a wide range of analysis tools (for structural, topological, energy performance, material, cost etc. optimizations) to satisfy the requirements / to support decision-making;
? using a wide range of rendering tools/plug-ins to generate photo-realistic presentations of the model;
? gaining the skills and knowledge of transferring physical models into digital ones via employing photogrammetry techniques;
? Understanding building information modelling processes;
? Interpreting and forming new types of knowledge by combining the knowledge from the architectural design computing area and knowledge from various other disciplines;
? Solving the problems faced in the area by making use of the research methods;
? The ability to carry out a specific study related to architectural design computing area independently.
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