Knowledge:
Advanced design competence in preparation to undertake independent projects such as landscape architecture and architecture diploma at AHO.
Different landscape architecture's spatial principles applied to the task of designing a botanical garden (landscape, gardens and associate buildings and structures)
Capacity to translate cartographic and geographic material into formal principles
Form making at different scales. And capacity to establish links between formal decision taken at different scales.
Detailed design and capacity to design details that embody the discursive aspect of the project.
Organising botanic collections according to formal principles
Architecture in relation to landscape architecture and their shared botanic tropes
History of tropical architecture and landscape architecture
Knowledge on the history of the spatial decisions and principles behind canonical botanical gardens, their approach to museography, large scale landscapes and associated buildings with botanical themes.
Knowledge on the history and evolution of landscape and architecture aesthetic codes that have emerged from the study of plants, mainly thought the aesthetic view on herbarium and different ways to collect and classify botanic material
Knowledge on the history of how botanical tropes have informed and continue informing architecture.
Knowedge on the evolution of tropical architecture through references and application of principles in buildings that do not require tight thermal insulation.
Knowledge and capacity to apply the specify aesthetic that emerge when working in a context without seasons and stable year around climate, which contribute towards the blurring of distinctions between inside and outside and the distinctions between landscape architecture and architecture.
Skills:
Capacity to solve complex landscape and architectural programs with a high degree of creativity and inventiveness. Pattern recognition in high resolution surveys, pattern development, composition.
Spatial composition for landscape architecture and architecture, while exploring which aspects of spatial composition can be shared between both disciplines.
Formulating spatial principles useful for future projects outside the scope of the course
Capacity to manipulate form in order to design both landscapes and buildings simultaneously
Capacity for formulate independent arguments to sustain spatial ideas and relate them to both history and theory.
General competence:
Landscape Architecture and Architecture