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| ARSL1625-1 | Spatial and functional composition
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| Duration : | 26h Th |
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| Holder(s) : | Alain Richard |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | A methodological approach, using both reason and imagination and which is both structured but open, of a few themes chosen from various "places" or "moments" in the architectural space.
- Course which shares analytical examples;
- Critical research in the library based on published examples;
- Visits to examples and precise summaries;
- Examination of existing files;
- Recapitulation in order to draw up a list of complexity, perspectives and tools.
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| Course objective : | To build an informative, conceptual and logistical body of material for the "applied design" workshop
To become (re)aware of the breadth of the field of investigation which constitutes the driving force behind design
To repeat (once again) the role of the architect, his or her commitment to humbly being the person who at the end of a process of analysis and consideration, filtering through his or her personality and beliefs, takes the risk of establishing a form which expresses our being, our future, our society and our civilisation (or what it should be like) |
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| Prerequisites : | To be ready and acknowledged as able to play a positive role in the future of the construction of our built environment, in such a way as to encourage architecture to be taken into account and considered by each individual in our society as a cultural, environment and economic vector in line with the definition which has been given up to this point in the study programme. |
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| Organization : | Classes
Book-based research
Visits and reports
Sharing |
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| Written notes : | To read:
- Les fleurs du mal by Charles Baudelaire
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Corps du Roi by Pierre Michon
L'espace Architectonique (1. Nature et Architecture, pages 1 to 13) by Dom Hans Van Der Laan
Additional material: Syllabus |
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| Assessment : | Written exam: theme to be developed (1-4 pages) in between an hour and an hour and a half |
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