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 702-206 Architectural Design & Practice 2B

Note

The summer semester option is only available to mid year and lateral entry students in BPD Architecture. Enrolments by other degree students will be considered by the Dean on an individual basis and the subject will only be available to such students on a full-fee paying basis.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Derham Groves

Prerequisites

702-204 Architectural Design & Practice 2A

Semester

2, repeat Summer (view timetable)

Contact

Up to 5 hours of lectures, seminars, and tutorials per week, in addition to non-contact work

Subject Description

Students will undertake one or more design projects which will focus on cultural and social aspects of the design process. Students will be required to analyse a complex program, and then express this in an architectural form. This will provide students with an opportunity to learn and develop new knowledge and skills in theory, technology, history and communications, as well as to develop their existing architectural knowledge and skills. Most importantly, students must be able to integrate these things into their design proposals. For more specific information students should refer to thte Studio Guide handed out at the beginning of the semester.

Assessment

Assessment will be based on a review of a portfolio of all projects set during the semester.



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