3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Wittevrongel Bernard;
Language
French
Main themes
This teaching course offers study and critical analysis of remarkable buildings from a viewpoint of material. It explores to what extent the material and its use in construction and in structures corresponds to the design idea of the architect. This is why the physical dimension is crossed by a theoretical dimension.
The topics are intended to cut across subjects, bringing together not only structure and construction, but theories of architecture and the history of the discipline, as well as contexts in society - social, economic and cultural ' within which this architecture was able to come into being.
The topics are intended to cut across subjects, bringing together not only structure and construction, but theories of architecture and the history of the discipline, as well as contexts in society - social, economic and cultural ' within which this architecture was able to come into being.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Specific learning outcomes: By the end of the course, students will be able to
With regard to the learning outcomes reference framework of the Bachelor's degree in Architecture, this teaching unit contributes to the development, the acquisition and the assessment of the following learning outcomes: Build knowledge of architecture
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Content
The learning unit approaches architecture on a particular way from the 19th century till today. The material component of architecture is the central topic. It's a transversal approach that convokes the technical and conceptual dimension, as well as history and the production conditions of architecture.
The learning unit alternates theoretical approach and case studies, builds relationships and reveals similarities between architectures from different periods.
Structure of the course :
- Abstraction of materials
- The truth of materials
- Architecture and engineering
- Architecture and dressing
The learning unit alternates theoretical approach and case studies, builds relationships and reveals similarities between architectures from different periods.
Structure of the course :
- Introduction
- Context of the architectural production of the 19th century
- Five particular approaches on architecture
- Abstraction of materials
- The truth of materials
- Architecture and engineering
- Architecture and dressing
Teaching methods
Lectures
Evaluation methods
Written and drawing exam
Online resources
The slideshows and all of the documents are available on moodle.
Bibliography
- Kenneth Frampton: Studies in Tectonic Culture, MIT Press, Cambridge, London, 1996.
- Edward R. Ford: The details of modern architecture. MIT Press Cambridge London, 1994.
- Giovanni Fanelli et Roberto Gargiani: Histoire de l'architecture moderne. Structure et revêtement, presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, Lausanne, 2008.
Faculty or entity
LOCI