3.00 credits
60.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Haubruge Corentin; Laloux Olivier; Mory Agnes;
Language
French
Main themes
The learning method bases its progressiveness on themes whose subject, whether observed or imagined, evolves mainly from the simplest to the most complex but also iteratively. Architectural, urban and landscape spaces are the main subjects of analysis. In addition to experimenting repeatedly with tools, questioning their relevance and acquiring the foundations of material practice and project practice, students will develop a cultural openness, a memory based on observation and analysis as well as a personalized experimentation with different media.
This teaching unit confirms the questioning on inhabited spaces -their nature and the properties of architecture- that is made tangible by the representation of these spaces. It is part of the same progressive and cumulative learning process.
The themes addressed in previous Teaching Units (TU) are taken up and continued:
The three modules explore a common subject through observation: representing reality, imagination: representing thoughts, and projection: representing one's thinking process.
The knowledge acquired in these three disciplines is crossed and compared during an independent work of synthesis that allows students to demonstrate their ability to use the tools of representation, expression and communication with accuracy and skill.
This teaching unit confirms the questioning on inhabited spaces -their nature and the properties of architecture- that is made tangible by the representation of these spaces. It is part of the same progressive and cumulative learning process.
The themes addressed in previous Teaching Units (TU) are taken up and continued:
- Drawing based on observation
- Drawing for research
- Drawing for expression
- Composition
- Drawing for representation
- Artistic practices
- Communication
The three modules explore a common subject through observation: representing reality, imagination: representing thoughts, and projection: representing one's thinking process.
The knowledge acquired in these three disciplines is crossed and compared during an independent work of synthesis that allows students to demonstrate their ability to use the tools of representation, expression and communication with accuracy and skill.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | Students will master the means of expression required to explore and show an actual or imagined reality: architectural objects and spaces of various scales and levels of complexity. They will therefore be assessed on their ability to confirm the Bachelor's degree following AAs: Designing a project
Developing an artistic approach
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Bibliography
- ROLAND RECHT : Le dessin d’architecture, Adam Biro.
- JEAN-PAUL JUNGMANN : L’image en Architecture, Edition de la Villette.
- WOLLFGANG PEHNT : expressionist Architecture, Thames and Hudson.
- MAGALI DELGADO YANES & ERNEST REDONDO DOMINGUEZ : le dessin d’architecture à main levée, Edition Eyrolles
Faculty or entity
LOCI
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Architecture (Tournai)