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40 527 TAP - The Architectural Project

Full course name in English: 
TAP - The Architectural Project
Studiepoeng: 
24
Emnekode: 
40 527
Studienivå: 
Syklus 2
Undervisningssemester: 
2019 Høst
Eksamenssemester: 
2019 Høst
Undervisningsspråk: 
Engelsk
År: 
2019
Maksimum antall studenter: 
15
Emneansvarlig
Beate Hølmebakk
Forkunnskapskrav

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

Om emnet

T AP is a building design studio concerned with the measurable and immeasurable qualities of architecture. It is a studio where the students are to develop an individual architectural project from abstract concept to concrete solution. It is a studio where spatial, structural, material and tectonic considerations will be based on explicit architectural ambitions and design criteria defined by each student.

The brief for the fall 2019 semester will be to design a small to medium sized project in a specific landscape. Some framework for the project will be given to the students as objective constraints concerning site conditions and building function, however the work of the semester will begin with further development of individual design criteria through subjective investigations into landscape qualities and programmatic potential.

An important element in the studio will be the question of how the qualities of a site can influence the architectural decisions: The choice of structure and materials, and the design of spatial configurations and qualities.

The project will be conceived and developed in two and three dimensions until it reaches completion in a scale relevant to the task.

The main pedagogical tool of the TAP studio is the exchange between given constraints and individual freedom in the design process.

Læringsutbytte

At the end of the semester the student will have acquired knowledge about the design of a small to medium sized building and developed skills in architectural argumentation and representation. The student will acquire experience with programming, design methodology and definition of specific design criteria.

Praktisk organisering og arbeidsmåter

In the beginning of the semester each student is to present her/his portfolio. The design process will be divided into distinct phases from idea to detailed project. Each phase will be reviewed collectively. There will be studio tutoring, lectures on architecture from teachers and invited practitioners and reviews with external critics. An excursion to relevant architectural sites will be part of the studio.

Asessment

The students will be evaluated on:

  • The development and final quality of their projects
  • Their participation in lectures, reviews and discussions
  • Their contribution to the studio exhibition
  • There students are assessed to Pass/Fail

Workload

T A P will require full time studies and the work load is expected to be substantial.

Pensum

A compendium of relevant texts will be made available at the start of the studio. The texts will be the basis for collective talks throughout the semester.

VurderingsformGrupperingKarakterskalaKommentar
Prosjektoppgave-Bestått / ikke beståttThe students will be evaluated on:
The development and final quality of their projects
Their contribution to the studio exhibition
Vurderinger:
Vurderingsform:Prosjektoppgave
Gruppering:-
Karakterskala:Bestått / ikke bestått
Kommentar:The students will be evaluated on:
The development and final quality of their projects
Their contribution to the studio exhibition
AktivitetKommentar
EkskursjonThose who do not have the opportunity to participate in excursion will receive a task / a project that replaces this.
OppmøteAttendance and participation in lectures, weekly seminars and workshops is expected.
Forventet arbeidsinnsats:
Aktivitet:Ekskursjon
Kommentar:Those who do not have the opportunity to participate in excursion will receive a task / a project that replaces this.
Aktivitet:Oppmøte
Kommentar:Attendance and participation in lectures, weekly seminars and workshops is expected.