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SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE COURSE

Course Code Course Name Year Semester Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
60731METOZ-MIM0206 Architectural Design IV 3 Spring 2 6 5 8
Course Type : Compulsory
Cycle: Bachelor      TQF-HE:6. Master`s Degree      QF-EHEA:First Cycle      EQF-LLL:6. Master`s Degree
Language of Instruction: Turkish
Prerequisities and Co-requisities: 60731METOZ-MIM0165 - Mimari Tasarım III
Mode of Delivery: Face to face
Name of Coordinator: Instructor CEREN KAHRAMAN BEREKET
Dersin Öğretim Eleman(lar)ı: Instructor CEREN KAHRAMAN BEREKET
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SECTION II: INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE

Course Objectives & Content

Course Objectives: This course aims to equip students with the competencies to conduct research, develop concepts, analyze complex programs, and use technical skills to design architectural designs at urban scale. Students are expected to define a design problem within the framework of human-environment and structure-environment relations and to concentrate on the formal, structural and symbolic elements of design.
Course Content: Functional analysis and spatial planning; contextual conditions and elements of urban design; relations between public, semi-public and private spaces; specialized program elements and spatial structures (conference rooms, offices, libraries, etc.); Structural analysis covering repetitive units, circulation patterns, building systems integrity, accessibility and ergonomics.
Advanced architectural design problems that consider multi-functional urban contexts and complex building organizations; use of advanced digital design methods-methods of design and presentation.

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are those describing the knowledge, skills and competencies that students are expected to achieve upon successful completion of the course. In this context, Course Learning Outcomes defined for this course unit are as follows:
Knowledge (Described as Theoritical and/or Factual Knowledge.)
Skills (Describe as Cognitive and/or Practical Skills.)
  1) N.A.
  2) N.A.
  3) N.A.
  4) N.A.
Competences (Described as "Ability of the learner to apply knowledge and skills autonomously with responsibility", "Learning to learn"," Communication and social" and "Field specific" competences.)
  1) N.A.
  2) N.A.

Weekly Course Schedule

Week Subject
Materials Sharing *
Related Preparation Further Study
1) Meeting, Course Introduction, Information about the Field and Project, Explanation of the Needs Program Seminars on architectural presentation techniques and discussions on the fields
2) Project land analysis and evaluation studies
3) There will be discussion on analysis and implications. Preliminary information about the situation approaches and concept will be explained by the students. Reviews on sample projects will be discussed.
4) Situation Decisions and Concept design approach should be expressed with sketches. Mass recommendations should be submitted. Suggestions can be made with sketches, models or models. Discussion will continue over case studies.
5) The site model should be complete with its surroundings and landscape. The final version of the analysis and inference sheets will be checked. Situation Decisions and Concept design approach should be expressed with sketches. Mass recommendations should be submitted. Suggestions can be made with sketches, models or models. 1/500 site plan and mass studies will be discussed It will be discussed on the examinations made on sample projects.
6) 1/1000 site plan and silhouettes The new state of the mass will be evaluated. Concept discussions 1/500 plan-section-view will be examined. The project will be discussed through 3d studies
7) Midterm Exam
8) Midterm Exam
9) Project revisions will be reviewed.
10) Project revisions will be reviewed. 1/200 plan section view will be examined.
11) Project revisions will be reviewed. 1/200 plan section view will be examined.
12) Project revisions will be reviewed. 1/200 plan section view discussion 1/50 details will be determined, facade systems will be discussed.
13) Project revisions will be reviewed. 1/200 plan section view discussion 1/50 details discussion
14) Project revisions will be reviewed. 1/50 details discussion Concept sheet will be discussed on diagrams and expression language.
15) FINAL DELIVERY
16) FINAL DELIVERY
*These fields provides students with course materials for their pre- and further study before and after the course delivered.

Recommended or Required Reading & Other Learning Resources/Tools

Course Notes / Textbooks:
References: • Antoniades, A., Architecture and Allied Design: An Environmental Design Perspective, Kendal, Dubuque, lowa, 1986.
• Ching, F.D.K., Mimarlık: Biçim, Mekân ve Düzen, YEM
• Ching, F.D.K., Mimarlık ve Sanatta Yaratıcı Bir Süreç, YEM
• Hasol, D., Ansiklopedik Mimarlık Sözlüğü, YEM, 2002.
• Imrie, Rob and Hall, Peter. Inclusive Design: Designing and Developing Accessible Environments. London and New York: Spon Press, 2001.
• Lang, J., "Theories of Perception and Formal Design", Designing For Human Behavior, Lang, J., Burnette,C., Molesk W. Vachon D. (Ed.), Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Pa., 1974.
• Lee, J.H., 2008. Architecture for Public, C3 Publishing.
• Lee, J.H., 2009. Public Space for Amusement & Achievement, C3 Publishing.
• Lynch, K., Kent İmgesi, İş Bankası Yayınları
• Preiser, W. F. E. and Ostroff, Elaine. Ed. Universal Design Handbook, New York: McGraw Hill, 2001.
• Rapoport, A., Kültür Mimarlık Tasarım, Yapı Endüstri Merkezi Yayın, Çeviri: Selçuk Batur, 2004.
• Rasmussen, S.E., Yaşanan Mimari, Remzi
• Santamouris, M. (ed.). Urban Buildings: An Integrated Approach. Earthscan: 2006.
• Tunalı,İ., Estetik, Remzi Kitabevi
• Yem Kitabevi, Eğitim Yapıları
Online Kaynaklar :
• www.archdaily.com
• www.dezeen.com
• www.designboom.com
• www.arkitera.com
• www.divisare.com

SECTION III: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COURSE UNIT AND COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLOs)

(The matrix below shows how the course learning outcomes (CLOs) associates with programme learning outcomes (both KPLOs & SPLOs) and, if exist, the level of quantitative contribution to them.)

Relationship Between CLOs & PLOs

(KPLOs and SPLOs are the abbreviations for Key & Sub- Programme Learning Outcomes, respectively. )
CLOs/PLOs KPLO 1 KPLO 2 KPLO 3 KPLO 4 KPLO 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CLO1
CLO2
CLO3
CLO4
CLO5
CLO6

Level of Contribution of the Course to PLOs

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Programme Learning Outcomes Contribution Level (from 1 to 5)
1) Uses and applies theoretical, factual and applied sciences for the solution of architectural problems in line with user requirements in the context of history, art, culture, environment, human and technology. 5
2) Analyzes, models, evaluates architectural design and construction projects; designs and develops models to meet spesific requirements under realistic constraints and conditions. For this purpose, it selects and uses appropriate methods, tools and technologies. 5
3) Owns the competencies required by the constantly developing field of architecture and the global competitive environment. 3
4) Applies the theoretical knowledge in business life during a semester. 3
5) S/he acquires the competencies that develop in line with the expectations of business world and the society defined as the institutional outcomes of our university on the basic level in relation with his/her field. 4

SECTION IV: TEACHING-LEARNING & ASSESMENT-EVALUATION METHODS OF THE COURSE

Teaching & Learning Methods of the Course

(All teaching and learning methods used at the university are managed systematically. Upon proposals of the programme units, they are assessed by the relevant academic boards and, if found appropriate, they are included among the university list. Programmes, then, choose the appropriate methods in line with their programme design from this list. Likewise, appropriate methods to be used for the course units can be chosen among those defined for the programme.)
Teaching and Learning Methods defined at the Programme Level
Teaching and Learning Methods Defined for the Course
Lectures
Discussion
Case Study
Problem Solving
Demonstration
Views
Laboratory
Reading
Homework
Project Preparation
Thesis Preparation
Peer Education
Seminar
Technical Visit
Course Conference
Brain Storming
Questions Answers
Individual and Group Work
Role Playing-Animation-Improvisation
Active Participation in Class

Assessment & Evaluation Methods of the Course

(All assessment and evaluation methods used at the university are managed systematically. Upon proposals of the programme units, they are assessed by the relevant academic boards and, if found appropriate, they are included among the university list. Programmes, then, choose the appropriate methods in line with their programme design from this list. Likewise, appropriate methods to be used for the course units can be chosen among those defined for the programme.)
Aassessment and evaluation Methods defined at the Programme Level
Assessment and Evaluation Methods defined for the Course
Midterm
Presentation
Final Exam
Quiz
Report Evaluation
Homework Evaluation
Oral Exam
Thesis Defense
Jury Evaluation
Practice Exam
Evaluation of Implementation Training in the Workplace
Active Participation in Class
Participation in Discussions

Relationship Between CLOs & Teaching-Learning, Assesment-Evaluation Methods of the Course

(The matrix below shows the teaching-learning and assessment-evaluation methods designated for the course unit in relation to the course learning outcomes.)
LEARNING & TEACHING METHODS
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
ASSESMENT & EVALUATION METHODS
CLO1 CLO2 CLO3 CLO4 CLO5 CLO6
-Lectures -Midterm
-Discussion -Presentation
-Case Study -Final Exam
-Problem Solving -Quiz
-Demonstration -Report Evaluation
-Views -Homework Evaluation
-Laboratory -Oral Exam
-Reading -Thesis Defense
-Homework -Jury Evaluation
-Project Preparation -Practice Exam
-Thesis Preparation -Evaluation of Implementation Training in the Workplace
-Peer Education -Active Participation in Class
-Seminar - Participation in Discussions
-Technical Visit
-Course Conference
-Brain Storming
-Questions Answers
-Individual and Group Work
-Role Playing-Animation-Improvisation
-Active Participation in Class

Contribution of Assesment & Evalution Activities to Final Grade of the Course

Measurement and Evaluation Methods # of practice per semester Level of Contribution
Presentation 1 % 10.00
Project 1 % 15.00
Midterms 1 % 25.00
Semester Final Exam 1 % 50.00
Total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 50
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 50
Total % 100

SECTION V: WORKLOAD & ECTS CREDITS ALLOCATED FOR THE COURSE

WORKLOAD OF TEACHING & LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Teaching & Learning Activities # of Activities per semester Duration (hour) Total Workload
Course 22 44 968
Laboratory 0 0 0
Application 2 4 8
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) 0 0 0
Field Work 0 0 0
Study Hours Out of Class 0 0 0
Presentations / Seminar 0 0 0
Project 2 4 8
Homework Assignments 0 0 0
Total Workload of Teaching & Learning Activities - - 984
WORKLOAD OF ASSESMENT & EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
Assesment & Evaluation Activities # of Activities per semester Duration (hour) Total Workload
Quizzes 0 0 0
Midterms 1 2 2
Semester Final Exam 1 2 2
Total Workload of Assesment & Evaluation Activities - - 4
TOTAL WORKLOAD (Teaching & Learning + Assesment & Evaluation Activities) 988
ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE (Total Workload/25.5 h) 8