PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

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Architecture Design Studio

01SUHLU

A.A. 2024/25

Course Language

Inglese

Degree programme(s)

1st degree and Bachelor-level of the Bologna process in Architettura (Architecture) - Torino

Course structure
Teaching Hours
Lezioni 20
Esercitazioni in aula 40
Tutoraggio 45
Lecturers
Teacher Status SSD h.Les h.Ex h.Lab h.Tut Years teaching
Campobenedetto Daniele - Corso 1   Ricercatore a tempo det. L.240/10 art.24-B CEAR-09/A 20 40 0 0 2
Gomes Santiago Emanuel - Corso 2   Ricercatore L240/10 CEAR-09/A 20 40 0 0 4
Co-lectures
Espandi

Context
SSD CFU Activities Area context
ICAR/14 6 B - Caratterizzanti Progettazione architettonica e urbana
2024/25
The Architecture Design Studio is the student's first contact with architectural design. The teaching is therefore proposed to provide the student the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and design spaces at the architectural scale, also in relation to a deliberately simplified context and program. The articulation of the educational path in several consecutive thematic workshop exercises allows the student to measure themselves with the fundamentals of design, progressively approaching the complexity of the architectural project. The first Design Studio thus introduces the sequence of interdisciplinary design studios in which the bachelor's degree is structured.
The knowledge and skills whose actual acquisition will be verified during the examination are structured around four thematical levels: 1. Users’ needs and appropriated spaces Knowledge: Types and characters of the three-dimensional space Skills: Ability to identify specific functional requirements and understand the relationship between activities and spatial components. 2. Synthesis and Conceptualization Knowledge: Ontology of architectural design Skills: Ability to develop an abstract and concise representation of an architectural idea based on an informed reading and analysis of the specific situation. 3. Reading and understanding architectural references. Knowledge: Disciplinary references for the project Skills: Ability to recognize, choose, and consciously use design references for the development of complex architectural proposals. 4. Consistent materialization Knowledge: Architectural design methodology Skills: Ability to articulate functional, spatial, and constructive components into a coherent architectural solution.
Familiarity with the fundamentals of geometric technical drawing regarding orthogonal projections, including knowledge of conventional architectural representation codes. Discern and represent scales and dimensions of architectural space through hand tools. Skillfully use drawings and sketches as a tool for representing and conceiving space. Ability to make simple three-dimensional architectural maquettes with easily manipulated materials (paper, cardboard, light wood, polystyrene, plasticine, etc.) Basic knowledge of contemporary and 20th-century architecture.
The Studio is developed through a sequence of exercises addressing the four thematic axes mentioned in the expected learning outcomes (Users' needs, appropriated spaces, Synthesis and Conceptualization, Reading and understanding architectural references, and Consistent materialization). As a rule, with some exceptions, exercises should be developed in groups of 2/3. All prescribed activities and assignments must be developed using hand drawing and maquette techniques; digital representations or assisted drawings cannot be used. Most of the reviews will be collective discussions to improve the awareness and critical thinking of the students. Transversal lectures involving the course of structural morphology will be organized to improve the multidisciplinary approach and the students' constructive culture.
The Studio is structured as a sequence of exercises that will guide students toward the definition of a complex architectural project: an individual house situated in a specific context and designed for particular users. The course is organized in two thematic parts: introduction & development, articulated by a mid-term review and exhibition. The first part will be conducted through a series of lectures, compulsory in-class workshops, and compulsory homework assignments that will allow students to delve into the four thematic axes proposed in the program. The second part of the semester will be conducted by reproducing the dynamics of an architectural office in which the design process is developed collectively, stimulating exchange between students and faculty and between students and students.
A detailed bibliography and filmography will be provided during the semester. Reading and interpretation of specific texts will be tested during the semester, and the subject of questions during the exam.
Lecture slides;
Exam: Compulsory oral exam; Individual graphic design project; Group graphic design project;
The student receives continuous feedback from teaching staff on their progress through individual and collective reviews. The exam takes place through a brief discussion of the final project, supported by the exhibition of the intermediate outcomes produced during the semester. The evaluation will take into account the following aspects, assessed based on final and intermediate output both individually and in groups: · Ability to interpret and propose spatial configurations related to specific users' needs (40%) · Ability to interpret and propose clear architectural concepts (30%) · Ability to interpret and propose consistent architectural references (10%) · Quality and rigor of representation and communication (20%)
In addition to the message sent by the online system, students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) are invited to directly inform the professor in charge of the course about the special arrangements for the exam that have been agreed with the Special Needs Unit. The professor has to be informed at least one week before the beginning of the examination session in order to provide students with the most suitable arrangements for each specific type of exam.
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