Study Programmes 2016-2017
ARCH0241-2  
Architecture projets 2
Duration :
256h Pr
Number of credits :
Bachelor in architecture20
Lecturer :
Jorn-Aram Bihain, Yves Delincé, Fabien Denoël, Jean-Claude Donneau, Gérald Dupagne, Marina Frisenna, Mario Garzaniti, Pierre Hallot, Olivier Henz, Stéphane Kervyn de Lettenhove, Daniela Nicolosa Prina, Pierre Schindfessel
Coordinator :
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Language(s) of instruction :
French language
Organisation and examination :
All year long, with partial in January
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents :
(B2-specific content) Course #0241-2 is part of the teaching and research programme on architectural projects. The architecture workshop offers an intermediary step, teaching students the architect's approach through an architectural project. This approach builds upon analytical studies of real-world situations, which are then theorised in order to be integrated into a contextualised practice. The most prominent topics in this course include: * the "fundamentals" of architecture: space, form, function, structure, "writing" * analysing and organising a programme * composition: shaping a "simple" architectural project while taking into account its full complexity * contextualisation: how projects resonate with their sites * developing a "discourse": analysis, argumentation, meaning, statement * developing an architectural culture: references, analysis and comprehension
Learning outcomes of the learning unit :
Course learning outcomes 1 - Link with the competency dictionary All content taught as a part of the "architectural projects" DER enable the student to develop certain skills featured in the faculty's competency dictionary, by guiding them more specifically in the development of the following skills: * study an architectural question * develop a spatial response * implement a spatial response   2 - Course learning outcomes described from an operational point of view The course develops the students' capacity to implement a project from design to execution and in response to a given environment and taking into account considerations related to function, plastics and construction. * learn about various usage values * take into account information related to programming, ergonomics and context (physical, cultural, social) * take into account how spaces function * understand the implications of structure and materiality * organise shapes and spaces * refine the codes representing space at the various phases of research, in its expressive and conventional aspects, in 2D and in 3D * introduction to CAD
Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
PREREQUISITES: Prerequisites: ARCH0141-1 Architectural project 1 * ARCH3265-1 and ARCH3266-1 Space writing 1 * ARCH3267-1 and ARCH3268-1 Graphical construction of space Arch Construction 1 COREQUISITES: Corequisites: ARCH0231-2 Space writing  2 * ARCH0233-1 Graphical construction of space 2
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
In addition to theoretical assignments (experiment, summarise, transmit) and thematic assignments (be creative, stimulate debate), students will visit sites, go on trips and attend presentations (be curious, discover, understand, take notes). They will also carry out specific activities related to opportunities such as setting up exhibitions, publishing works and taking part in workshops. The various assignments given are used for evaluations.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
All classes are in-person. Students will be presented with theoretical information, critical assessments and various presentations. The workshop, organised with smaller groups of students, is given by several teachers who help students get acquainted with the architectural discipline and with the cultural contexts on which it builds.
Recommended or required readings :
Recommended or required readings, and course notes Assignment instructions, presentations and reading notes are available on the MyULg platform Reference books: * Course illustration (bachelor)
Assessment methods and criteria :
All assignments are evaluated on the basis of the learning outcomes expected at the course's conclusion. These are specified for each assignment. Students make a graphical, written and oral presentation of their work, along with a model, during: * intermediate steps: formative evaluation (positive or negative) on the student's work; * panels, with or without outside guests: letter marks according to the ULg's general exam regulations; * correction sessions for thematic assignments: comments from the teaching staff. Mark weighting
Work placement(s) :
Organizational remarks :
Contacts :
Marina Frisenna- Gérald Dupagne
Items online :
instructions SKETCH 08 03 17
instructions skectch
PROJECT 2 (second part)
projet 2 (first + second parts)
Exercise Q2/1
exercise Q2/1
EXERCISE 1
description
EXERCISE 2 / PART 1
presentation of the exercise
exposé PROJET 2/TEMPS2
exposé
lecture: structure and project
structure and project
PRESENTATION: DRAWINGS
presentation: drawings
lecture: materiality
materiality
GROUPS
new groups for Q2
DRAWING STANDARDS
drawing standards CSTC
DRAWING STANDARDS 2
Drawing standards EPFL
SCHEDULE Q1
schedule Q1
SCHEDULE Q2/1
schedule Q2/1
SCHEDULE Q2/t2
schedule
REFERENCES
list of references
SITES
3 SITES
SITE 1 (Q1)
Site 1
SITE 2 (Q1)
SITE 2 (Q1)
SITE 3 (Q1)
SITE 3 (Q1)
SITE 4(Q1)
SITE 4(Q1)
SITE 5 (Q1)
SITE 5 (Q1)
SITE 6 (Q1)
SITE 6 (Q1)
Site Q1 update
18 10 16 data update (file: see eCampus)
Site Q1 update 2
18 10 16 update section
Site Q1 update 3
18 10 16 update  roofs plan
Site Q1 update 4
18 10 16 update DWG (file: see eCampus)
Syllabus drawing
syllabus drawing
SITES: ZONES
ZONES FOR SCALE MODELS