Sunday, 21 December 2014

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PROJECT

PROJECT 1A : DEVELOPING AN ARCHITECTURAL
                            POSITION AND PROJECT

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Formulate a simple brief that include appropriate architectural programme and planning within a selected architectural context
  2. Analyse case studies to gain understanding of architectural responses and strategies of an intentional design strategy to inform the design project
  3. Conduct contextual and user analysis in the pre-design phase


PROJECT 1B : DETAILED DESIGN
                 

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Produce design development drawings with a suitable level of complexity
  2. Design with considerations of building performance (thermal comfort,
    acoustic and lighting), regulatory frameworks, health and safety
    considerations.
  3. Produce drawings (both 2D and 3D), modelling, verbal presentation and a design report to communicate and visualize architectural design and ideas




















PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Module Synopsis:

“Any Management Activity that introduces a new objective or causes change and has a definite
start and finish time is a project” – BS 6079 (2002): Project Management
This module’s aim is to develop management skills for the students in the ever growing subject called Project
Management. It has always been practiced informally, but began to emerge as a distinct profession in the midTwentieth
Century.The students will learn about organization structures in a construction project as well as roles and responsibilities of all parties in the project. Students will be exposed to the principles, techniques and managerial concerns which form the processes of Project Management. The area of study will focus in particular on project
management in a construction context as well as the broader aspects in other fields of commercial and business
activities to emphasis the encompassing applicability of the principles. Building Information Modelling (BIM), the fast growing tool in the Construction Industry will be introduced as a process management technique to translate design projects in a well-mapped dimension beyond 3-D. Project Management as the application of knowledge, skills and techniques to execute projects effectively and efficiently using strategic competency for organizations, enabling them to connect project results to business goals is the way to better compete in their markets.


Module Learning Outcomes:
  1. To appreciate the roles and functions of project participants and the organizational forms which occur.
  2. To develop an awareness of the form and influence of leadership in the project process and the relationshipto a project’s success.
  3. To understand the application of management techniques in the control and direction of project resources.
  4. To evaluate the dynamic changes which occur during a project‘s life cycle and the nature of a project’ssuccess.
  5. To understand the means of evaluating success and failure in a project’s performance.


    PROJECT 1 : DEFINING AND DOCUMENTING A
                             MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
                             DRAWINGS


    Learning Outcomes:

    1. Apply Project Management Tools and Techniques to control and communicate the Design.
    2. Summarise strategies for the execution of the development process in response to the client's objectives.
    3. Define project characteristics, objectives, organisations and success.


    PROJECT 2 : DOCUMENTATION OF A MEDIUM
                             SIZED PROJECT


Learning Outcomes:

  1. Summarise strategies for the execution of the development process in response to the client’s objectives.
  2. Define project characteristics, objectives, organisations and success.


BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 2

Module Synopsis

The aim of this subject is to provide the opportunity for students to apply the principles, practices and skills of construction technology into the process of documenting their design projects. Students are exposed to a variety of drawings such as submission drawings as required by authorities, relevant by-laws; as well as technical drawings, to develop their design project technically in the course of the proper execution of a project. Therefore, while students are not expected to have a complete knowledge of all the processes and drawing requirements by the end of this course, they must at least be familiar with the fundamental concepts of the different types and stages of working drawings in the construction industry, as well as the standard conventions and formats which apply for drawings, schedules, specifications, technical diagramming and other relevant forms of documentation.

Module Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Identify and apply visual communication methods (technical drawing and terminology) clearly and
effectively to convey their design ideas and proposals from final architectural design project.
2. Apply the practices and procedures of working drawings development.
3. Develop an understanding of the general nature, principles and procedure of law and legislation,
particularly Building By-laws; and its relationship to working drawings through producing a complete set
of building submissions of architectural studio 5.
4. Develop and design architectural details for their design project.
5. Produce schedule of finishes, built up area, door and windows.
6. Develop an on-going architectural design project technically and make it buildable.

PROJECT 1 :  BUILDING PLANS/FIRE-FIGHTING PLAN

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Apply visual communication methods (technical drawing and terminology) to clearly and effectively convey their design ideas and proposals from architectural design project.
  2.  Apply the practices and procedures of working drawings development.
  3. Develop an understanding of the general nature, principles and procedure of law and legislation,
  4. Particularly Building By-laws; and its relationship to working drawings.Develop and design details for their design project.
  5. Produce plans drawings for submission to the various authorities in accordance to the authorities’ requirement





PROJECT 2 : BUILDING PLANS


Learning Outcomes:


  1. Produce detailed drawings of floor plans, section , elevations and site plan of their design
  2. Produce schedule of finishes, built-up area, doors and windows
  3. Produce a complete set of building plans submissions of their design that complies with building by-law


ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

Module Synopsis:
The portfolio is the single most important document, record, and indication of the standard, competency, and
interests of the individual designer/architect/student. It is locally, nationally, and internationally used for entry into
design/architecture programs, postgraduate study, and for entry into the profession and private practice.
The module will assist students in preparing and presenting their portfolios both verbally and visually. The
module will be presented in the form of a studio with lectures, workshops, tutorials, student presentations and
critique, and class discussion.
The portfolio is a reconciliation of all streams within the program, (architecture design studios, technology and
building environment studies, cultural, artistic and social studies, communication and professional studies) and is
intended as a holistic mean of assessment of a student’s achievements; it should be in no means construed as a
remedial class, a purely graphics or packaging exercise, or a reassessment of past design studios.
The student will demonstrate through the verbal and visual presentation of the portfolio that he/she can
consciously determine a direction for his/her work, and assume responsibility for his/her continuing education.
Module Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Develop and distinguish a personal design statement and direction
2. Strategize and organize the necessary resources (effective time management, application of software,
etc.) for the production of a personal portfolio
3. Produce a compiled document of works that succinctly highlights the student’s personal design

statement, acquired skills and intellectual capacities

PROJECT  : COMPLETED PORTFOLIO

Learning Outcomes:
Produce a compiled document of works that succinctly highlights the student’s personal design

Objectives of Project:
To introduce proficiencies and skills required in the production and design of a personal portfolio.