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Unit name Architecture Studio: Place
Unit code KDA140
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Architecture and Design
Discipline Architecture & Design
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Learning Outcomes

ILO 1: Communicate 3D spatial design propositions using model-making techniques, orthographic projections and diagrams.
ILO 2: Identify design priorities for a specific site through detailed site analysis and application of climate design principles.
ILO 3: Employ iterative design processes to develop and refine designs in response to a given project brief.
ILO 4: Conceptualise design ideas informed by speculative and critical analysis of historical and contemporary precedents.


Contribution to Graduate Outcomes (Degree major)
Experiential learning: Students are guided to undertake foundational site analysis, professional methods of site observation, documentation and brief development; assessed via micro/macro scaled design tasks (AT2 & 3)

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Workshop - 1 x 4-hrs weekly

Assessment

AT1 - Order: Context Analysis & Design Proposition (30%)
AT2 - Relation: Context Analysis & Design Proposition (20%)
AT3 - System: Context Analysis & Design Proposition (50%)

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