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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
ARCH1802-1  Monographics : applied research workshop, spatial and constructed analysis - Part 2

Duration :  24h Th
Number of credits :  
Master en architecture, à finalité spécialisée en art de bâtir et urbanisme, 1st year2
Lecturer :  Georges Lantair
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the second semester
Course contents :  
This workshop is based on the first workshop and is an extension of it.
It forms a critique of the analysis itself and assesses the links between the process and concrete results, intentions, conceptual methods and facts.
The theoretical field is enlarged to the architectural production of the era concerned and attempts to establish links or underlying fault-lines.

This project aims to create a critical tool concerning the constructed development of the town.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The aim is to provide the student with a grasp of "projecting", theoretical speculation and concrete practice. It is within the process of the project itself that things develop and assume meaning (all going well). The work on the material definition of the project is where things become manifest or are made to manifest themselves.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
It is mandatory to have followed the course ARCH1801-1 "Monographiques : atelier de recherche appliquée, analyse spatiale et construite - partie 1" to attend the course ARCH1802-1.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
A seminar-type course in the form of a workshop
Recommended or required readings :  
AUGE Marc, Non-lieux, introduction à une anthropologie de la surmodernité, Edt. Du Seuil, Evreux, 1992. BORSI Franco, Architecture et utopie, Paris, Hazan (coll. Lumières), 1997. CALVINO Italo, Les villes invisibles, édition originale Turin 1972, Paris, Seuil (coll. Points), 1974 & 1976. CONRADS Ulrich, Programmes et manifestes de l'architecture du XXème siècle, Paris, Les Editions de la Villette (« penser l'espace », nouvelle série), 1991. CORBOZ André, Le territoire comme palimpseste et autres essais, Paris, Les editions de l'Imprimeur, Richard Edwards, Edit., 2001. DEBORD Guy, La société du spectacle, Paris, Gallimard (Folio) 1992 (édition originale : 1967). DELEUZE Gilles, Claire PARNET, Dialogues, Paris, Flammarion (coll. Champs), 1996. FRAMPTON Kenneth , L'architecture Moderne, Une histoire critique, réédition version française : Thames & Hudson, London, 1980. IKONNIKOV Andreï, L'architecture russe de la période soviétique, Edt. Pierre Mardaga, 1990, KOOLHAAS Rem, Mutations, ACTAR, Barcelona & Arc en Rêve, centre d'architecture, Bordeaux, 2000. KOOLHAAS Rem, New York délire, Paris, Edit. Du Chêne, 1978. LADRIERE Jean, La ville, inducteur existentiel, communication lors du colloque L'homme et la cité, les 23 et 2' mars 1968 à Louvain. LUCAN Jacques, Composition, non-composition, architecture et théories, XIXe - XXe siècles, Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, Lausanne, 2009. LUCAN Jacques, OMA - Rem Koolhaas, pour une culture de la congestion, Electa Moniteur, Paris, 1990. URSS 1917-1978 : la ville, l'architecture,catalogue exposition "L'espace urbain en URSS, 1917-1978", J,L Cohen, M, De Michelis, M, Tafuri, Edt. L'Equerre, Paris, 1979. Utopies et réalités en URSS, 1917-1934, agit-prop design architecture, catalogue exposition CCI, Centre Georges Pompidou, CCI Edt, Paris, 1980, VIRILIO Paul, L'espace critique, Paris, Christian Bourgois éditeur, 1984. WIGLEY Mark, Constant's New Babylon, the Hyper-Architecture of Desire, Rotterdam, 010 Publishers / Witte de With, center of art, 1998. AUGE Marc, Non-lieux, introduction à une anthropologie de la surmodernité, Edt. Du Seuil, Evreux, 1992. URSS 1917-1978: la ville, l'architecture, exhibition catalogue "L'espace urbain en URSS, 1917-1978", J,L Cohen, M, De Michelis, M, Tafuri, Edt. L'Equerre, Paris, 1979. Utopies et réalités en URSS, 1917-1934, agit-prop design architecture, catalogue exposition CCI, Centre Georges Pompidou, CCI Edt, Paris, 1980, VIRILIO Paul, L'espace critique, Paris, Christian Bourgois publisher, 1984. WIGLEY Mark, Constant's New Babylon, the Hyper-Architecture of Desire, Rotterdam, 010 Publishers / Witte de With, Centre of Art, 1998.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
An oral presentation of analysis and reflection before a reduced panel
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