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40 424 Authoring Architecture: Fehn 100

Full course name in Norwegian Bokmål: 
Authoring Architecture: Fehn 100
Credits: 
6
Course code: 
40 424
Level of study: 
Master
Teaching semester: 
2024 Spring
Assessment semester: 
2024 Spring
Language of instruction: 
Norwegian / English
Year: 
2024
Maximum number of students: 
16
Person in charge
Thomas McQuillan
Required prerequisite knowledge

Admission to AHO and successful completion of three years bachelor level studies (180 ECTS).

Due to the archival material, it is beneficial to have reading skills in Norwegian.

Course content

Sverre Fehn has conventionally been celebrated for his authorial power and metaphysical approach. This image that we have of him is bolstered by his deft sketches and captivating lectures. But this hagiography has mostly run its course, and on the celebration of the 100th anniversary of his birth, it is increasingly relevant to understand the physical context in which the work was produced, and the ideas that facilitated the studio environment that produced them. In collaboration with the National Museum, we will delve into materials that have previously remained underexamined, with the goal of understanding the studio environment from which they spring.

Learning outcome

Knowledge: The course offers critical knowledge of architectural history and historiography through the study of an unexamined archive, by identifying the various types of materials commonly found in an architectural archive, such as drawing, models, photographs and correspondence.

Skills: The ability to critically analyze archival materials to derive architectural insights, narratives, and contexts, as well as to distinguish between primary and secondary sources and evaluate their relevance and reliability in architectural research.

General competence: The aim is to enable students to be confident researchers able to command, apply and present contemporary perspectives on a historical material.

Working and learning activities

Weekly lectures/workshops, visits to the archives of the National Museum, independent work, and regular presentations of findings in the group

We meet every Tuesday. The seminar requires a full day of attendance on Tuesdays and a full week of attendance during the elective week. In addition, students are required work on independent research and complete assignments in their own time. Students are expected to attend all course days and be active participants in the seminar activities. Completing assignments and attendance at reviews is mandatory. 

Curriculum

Link to course literature registered in Leganto

Mandatory courseworkCourseworks requiredPresence requiredComment
Presence required Required
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Mandatory coursework:Presence required
Courseworks required:
Presence required:Required
Comment:
Form of assessmentGroupingGrading scaleComment
Project assignmentIndividualPass / failProject assignment and Presentation
Vurderinger:
Form of assessment:Project assignment
Grouping:Individual
Grading scale:Pass / fail
Comment:Project assignment and Presentation