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702-406 Architectural Design Theory

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Professor Graham Brawn.

Contact: Up to six hours of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and practical work a week for a period equivalent to one semester.

Objectives:

For students to be able to apply Human Environment Relations (HER) theory in the design process.

Content:

Meaning and identity in the built-environment, human/environment interaction, environmental psychology, psychology of perception, evaluating user satisfaction, post-occupancy evaluation; and their application to design programming and design.

Assessment:

A review of all assignments set during the year. (Assignments to the equivalent of 7,500 words. )

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Date created:    Oct  9 1995
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