Students choose between several workshops that put across the specificities of their approaches by publishing a description including all relevant information ; this description will be available on the web. The terms of choices will be communicated to each student by e-mail.
Professional focus on the art of building and urban planning
B1
16Cr
B2
16Cr
Code
Détails
Bloc
Organisation
Théorie
Pratique
Autres
Crédits
To complete their curriculum, students chose in block 1 a workshop from the 3 following modules (12 credits) and 4 credits from the complementary courses or from individual courses.
Notice : by the end of the Masters, students should have acquired at least four credits from the `Core¿ classes (set out in the critical theory labs and classes which are complementary to the modules)
In Block 2, students choose a workshop from among the three modules proposed (12 credits) and 4 credits from among the courses complementary to the modules, or from among the Critical Theory Laboratory courses, or from among the individual courses. Students may pursue their study programme in the same subject and thus choose to do the module's in-depth workshop.
On the basis of a reasoned proposal, students may opt for more theoretical courses only from among the critical theory laboratories or from among the complementary courses to the modules. The request must be submitted to the master's jury chair.
Choose 2 workshops amongst :
B1
12Cr
B2
12Cr
Code
Détails
Bloc
Organisation
Théorie
Pratique
Autres
Crédits
Notice : students may only choose an advanced workshop if they hold the credits for the basic workshop in the same module.
MODULE STUDIO 1/1
Workshop A : Projects between object and architecture
The function of the critical theories lab is to establish critical and analytical processes centred on issues related to the theory, the history, the human sciences and the social sciences of architecture. These teachings train students to retrieve information, to understand and analyse sources in great detail, to compare authors in a critical way, and to adopt approaches and methodologies enabling them to develop an argument that demonstrates a certain point of view or defends a certain position.