Materiality and representation

lbarc1263  2023-2024  Bruxelles Saint-Gilles

Materiality and representation
3.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Language
French
Content
The teaching unit is structured in three stages around an existing building chosen for its exemplary relationship between design and construction. The coherence of the architectural, material and construction choices is examined in depth. It becomes a key to understanding the building's architecture, through graphic exploration and an understanding of its codes of representation. The process of 'materialising an idea' and its representation(s) is therefore explored in reverse, based on the constructive and material analysis of an existing building.
Teaching methods
The unit alternates ex-cathedra lectures given in the auditorium and workshop sessions in small groups, a privileged moment of exchange and an opportunity to clarify theoretical notions at the moment of their application.
Ex-cathedra courses are designed to give students the knowledge they need to carry out their work independently, while benefiting from regular, personalised supervision from the teachers. This includes basic teaching on construction and its representation - including its history and development - as well as, more specifically, knowledge of the building under study, the history of its design, the issues involved in its materialisation, its importance in the history of architecture and construction, and so on.
One or more on-site sessions are organised, with the aim of understanding the building through close observation.
 
Evaluation methods
The final exam is weighted by continuous assessment to show how students have progressed and how involved they have been throughout the term.
Assessment is based on the student's ability to :
- reveal the use of materials
- use the tools of constructive analysis to understand buildings;
- to render the materiality and architecture of the building by applying graphic conventions established in a clear and structured manner.
 
    Online resources
    All the course support documents are available to students on the Moodle page dedicated to teaching. Moodle is the main exchange platform for the course.
    Bibliography
    Des références spécifiques sont données tout au long du cours.
    • Andrea Deplazes, Constructing Architecture: Materials, Processes, Structures. A Handbook, Birkäuser, Bâle-Boston-Berlin, 2018
    • Jean-René Vittone, Bâtir. Manuel de construction, PPUR, Lausanne, 2010.
    • Jean-Pierre Epron, L’architecture et la règle, Mardaga, Bruxelles, 1981
    • Yves Deforge, Le graphisme technique : son histoire et son enseignement, Editions Champ Vallon, 1981
    • Gérard Monnier, « Perspective axonométrique et rapport au réel » in Techniques et Architecture, n° 358, 1985
    • Jean Aubert, Axonométrie. Théorie, art et pratique des perspectives parallèles, Éditions de la Villette, Paris, 1997
    • Jean-Pierre Durand, La représentation du projet. Approche critique et pratique, Éditions de la Villette, Paris, 2005
    • Thierry Mandoul, Entre raison et utopie. L'Histoire de l'architecture d'Auguste Choisy, Mardaga, Bruxelles, 2008
    Faculty or entity


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

    Title of the programme
    Sigle
    Credits
    Prerequisites
    Learning outcomes
    Bachelor in Architecture (Bruxelles)