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Introduction

Architecture Choice Units offer students a chance to select units from a range of options that suit their personal interests and professional aspirations. All units express key aspects of our program …

Architecture Study Tour involves visits to a range of buildings, sites, neighbourhoods and landscapes, as well as related architectural activities. The aim of the unit is to enhance students' understanding and appreciation of architecture, context and landscape by visiting and experiencing buildings and places of architectural and/or aesthetic interest and merit, in a location other than that in which they live. Students will photograph, sketch and analyse the buildings and places visited, culminating in a presentation or exhibition..

Summary 2021

Unit name Architecture Study Tour
Unit code KDA373
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Architecture and Design
Discipline Architecture & Design
Coordinator

Helen Norrie

Teaching staff

Level Advanced
Available as student elective? Yes
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

1

Reflect, critique and analyse various approaches, models and principles of design in different community and cultural contexts.

2

Demonstrate skills and competencies in intercultural awareness.

3

Employ critical, exploratory and conceptual thinking to engage in and constructively evaluate the processes of collaborative designing and/or making.

4

Collaborate with peers and take responsibility for aspects of trip activities, including work health and safety.

Fees

Requisites

Prerequisites

Min 75 credit points from units KDA138, KDA139, KDA140, KDA141, KDA144 or KDA151

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

TBC - please refer to the unit co-ordinator

Assessment

AT1 - Reflective Journal (20%)

AT2 - Studio Project (80%)

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Textbooks

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