Valid for: 2014/15
Decided by: Education Board D
Date of Decision: 2014-04-03
Main field: Architecture.
Compulsory for: A1
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish
The course aims to introduce an overview and awareness of the fundamental questions of architecture's theoretical and historical foundations; what an architect does, what architecture is, and how it can be examined analyzed and described. It also aims to train the ability to see and graphically describe an existing building. As the first in a series, the course will also convey the importance of an active and critical attitude towards architectural practice and architecture as a discipline. At the same time, the course will; through examples presented by guest lecturers discuss the world of contemporary architecture and the scope and challenges of the architectural profession.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
To be formally approved, the student must demonstrate that he/she:
Competences and skills
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Judgement and approach
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The course provides a basic orientation in the subject material - related to a timeline; where we will examine key architectural works, and investigate the associated body of architectural thinking; thereby , providing an historical overview. The subsequent courses in architectural theory and history will make reference to the timeline identified in the initial course. At the same time contemporary architecture is introduced as a series of lectures and exercises: The course involves the study of selected key works; individual architectural works, building types and urban environments. The course examines fundamental questions with regard to the role and profession of the architect. We will in addition examine the evolution of the architectural profession. The fundamental tenets of architecture are described and discussed; with reference to both historical and current approaches. Analytical methods that can be used in the applied architecture courses, are introduced, practiced and discussed. The course includes lectures, seminars, excursions, practical exercises and writing tasks.
Grading scale: UG
Assessment: To be formally approved, the student must attain a passing grade in all exercises, and maintain not less than 80% attendance at seminars, tutorials and lectures.
The number of participants is limited to: No
Course coordinator: Mats Hultman, mats.hultman@arkitektur.lth.se