Architectural theory : introduction

lbarc1102  2022-2023  Bruxelles Saint-Gilles

Architectural theory : introduction
3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Claeys Damien;
Language
French
Main themes
Issues of ethics and engagement with society raised by the discipline of architecture
  • Scales of architecture: from settlement to region
  • Contexts of architecture: built and unbuilt, cultural and historical
  • Types and typologies: architecture, city, country, landscape
  • Spatial and formal structures of procedures in architecture
  • Material aspects of procedures in architecture
Preliminary introduction to the Vitruvian trinomial, the foundation of an approach in the West (founding role). What is its effect in the long term, including the contemporary period?
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 Specific learning outcomes:
By the end of this first teaching unit on theory, students are able to
  • recognise the multi-dimensional nature of architecture and to place it in a material, social and cultural context.
  • make use of concepts from architecture such as space, place, light, measurement and order.
  • critically read, represent and analyse architectural projects (as a first step).
  • link and critically assess architectural expressions, definitions and theories of architecture (as a first step).
  • organise and classify conceptions of the world and built constructions in different situations and on different scales (as a first step).
  • adopt a committed and considered approach to the procedures involved in a project by formulating a critical and sensitive. assessment appropriate to the particular environments, uses  and points of view (as a first step).
Contribution to the learning outcome reference framework:
Build knowledge of architecture
  • Be familiar with and analyse the basic references
  • Be able to use given references which, by analogy, can lead to other interpretations of the context
  • Develop and make use of knowledge in the discipline
Place the action
  • Recognise, observe and describe the targeted environments and contexts
  • Analyse the environments and contexts according to various given methods and starting from various identified points of view
Use the technical dimension
  • Observe and assess the main construction principles of a building
Express an architectural procedure
  • Express ideas clearly in oral, graphic and written form
 
Content
  1. Introduction - The indefiniteness of architecture
  2. Representation I
  3. Representation II
  4. Representation III
  5. Representation VI
  6. Body
  7. Proportion
  8. Order
  9. Meaning
  10. Architectural design I
  11. Architectural design II
  12. Architectural design III
  13. Architectural design IV
Teaching methods
Lectures of 2 hours, each week.
Evaluation methods
A written exam including:
  1. multiple-choice questions: general assessment of passive knowledge acquisition
  2. an open-ended question: assessment of active understanding of knowledge
Faculty or entity
LOCI


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Architecture (Bruxelles)