Introduction to research: trandisciplinary encounter facing transnational challenges

ltarc2130  2024-2025  Tournai

Introduction to research: trandisciplinary encounter facing transnational challenges
3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Language
Main themes
This teaching unit introduces students to the issues involved in academic research, its methodology or methodologies and to the creation of a research project linked to an architectural project which leads to the formulation of a personal topic:
  • to provide students with an introduction on how to put together a research project
  • to learn how to define an issue, a research subject, the state of knowledge in the field, a methodology or an objective in terms of the result.
Learning outcomes

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 Specific learning outcomes:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
  • write a piece of academic work, with the particular ability to use appropriate databases in architecture and follow the rules for quoting bibliographic references (presentation of academic texts, concepts of copyright and plagiarism, choice of vocabulary, academic style).
  • explore the basic principles and/or contemporary issues in architecture by analysing texts written by architects, historians or  theoreticians, critics and experts.
  • be familiar with the different approaches or research methods with a strategic aim (stages, planning, drafting plan, the different parts of a dissertation).
  • maintain a thoughtful and critical approach to formalise their working hypotheses.
  • ensure that the topic of the dissertation is particularly on and about 'architecture, by formulating an argument which shows awareness of the terminology and can lead to an architectural project at the end of the Master's course.
Contribution to the learning outcomes reference network:
Design a project
  • Adopt approaches which are methodical, creative, metaphorical, perceptive, collaborative etc.
Build knowledge of architecture
  • Be able to use given references which, by analogy, can lead to other interpretations of the context
Make use of other subjects
  • Seek out other approaches, exchanges of views and ways of enhancing thinking about architecture
Express an architectural procedure
  • Identify the founding elements of a hypothesis or a proposal to express and communicate them
  • Express ideas clearly in oral, graphic and written form
Adopt a professional attitude
  • Organise, plan, develop and bring together the different strands of individual or collective work
 
Content
This EU introduces the student to the challenges of university research - and its methodology(s) - and to the creation of a research project articulated to the architecture project leading to the formulation of a personal question: 
- initiate the student to the constitution of a research project
- learn to define a theme, a problem, an object of study, a state of the art in the field, a coherent methodology, an objective in terms of results. 
The teaching unit alternates theory and practice of research through a series of thematic sessions.
Session 1
Presentation of the work "IN & ON" architecture: objectives of the TFE, timetable, course content and evaluation methods. 
Brainstorming on research themes and group training according to research fields
Session 2
Formulation of a research problem: how to move from a theme to a research question? 
Session 3
Definition of a study object: how to link the research problem to a field of study? 
Session 4 - 5 - 6
Elaboration of a state of the art: how to integrate personal research into a scientific process? 
=> Practical research tools: creation of a bibliography, citation of peers, endnote and reading sheets. 
Session 7
Articulation of iconographic and argumentative logics: how does produced and mobilized iconography create knowledge? 
Session 8
Elaboration of a written summary of the progress of the research (1 page)
Reflection on the spatial scales of the research project
Session 9
Collective and individual discussion on the progress of the research project
Session 10-11-12
Oral presentation in thematic groups: issues, methodology, subject of studies, bibliography, table of contents
Discussion on the realization of the project in research and architecture project 
Teaching methods
Courses and exercises, lectures and workshops
Evaluation methods
The evaluation of the course is based on two distinct learning outcomes: 
- Oral presentation of the progress of the research (30% of the score)
- Written work on the progress of the research - 10 pages (70% of the score)
Bibliography
Eco Umberto, Comment écrire sa thèse (traduit de l'italien par Laurent Cantagrel), Flammarion, Paris, 2016 (édition originale : come si fa una tesi di laurea?, RCS Libri, S.p.A, Milan, 1977-2015)
Collectif, Recherche architecturale urbaine et paysagère. Vers un doctorat en architecture, Paris, ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, 2005.
Collectif, Chercher sa recherche, les pratiques et perspectives de la recherche en école supérieure d'art, Nancy, Presses universitaires de Nancy, 2012.
Collectif, L'artiste, un chercheur pas comme les autres, Hermès, La Revue 2/2015 (n° 72).
Dautrey, J., La Recherche en art(s), Paris, éditions MF, 2010.
Teaching materials
  • moodle
Faculty or entity


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Architecture (Tournai)