702-447 Design Approaches and Methods

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Greg Missingham

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Three hours of lecturers and tutorials per week

Subject Description

The subject will critically explore approaches and methods in architectural design. It aims to undertake a careful, reflective engagement with a range of design approaches in architecture - from maximalist to minimalist - to examine their pros and cons, their ease of use, their outcomes and their utility and efficiency. The subject aims to assist students in developing a flexible and considered personal approach to architectural design so that they are able to judge which methods and approaches are useful in certain design circumstances.

On completion of the subject students should be able to:

  • Clarify and consolidate their personal design predilections, tastes, working methods, approaches and ambitions.

  • Engage reflectively with a range of design approaches and methods to examine their pros and cons, their ease of use, their outcomes and their utility and efficiency. These features may be examined in general terms and in relation to the individual student.

  • Access a flexible, considered, "horses-for-courses" approach to architectural design.

  • Make balanced judgements about the optimal design methods and approaches that are to be applied to a given circumstance.

  • Make informed forecasts about the design outcomes (including advantages and/or shortcomings) that result from the application of particular design approaches.

  • Appreciate that works of architecture intended to be art need to cue attitudes, responses and/or interpretations in those that use them and propose how this might be achieved.

Generic Skills

On completion of the subject students should have developed the following skills and capabilities:

  • Awareness of different approaches to design tasks.

  • Ability to select the appropriate design approach.

Assessment

Journal (50%), including 3 interim submissions each of 10%. 50% for analyses of either 3 or more past design projects or a Decision Diary of current design project.



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