Drawing 2
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| CNAEF |
Architecture and construction |
| OFICIAL |
Drawing |
Instance: 2012/2013 - A
Cycles of Study/Courses
| Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
| MIARQ |
181 |
MIARQ |
2 |
- |
6 |
- |
162 |
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
Objectives, Competences and Learning results.
To develop drawing praxis – the singularity of its expression and individual adequateness
(ways, techniques and systems of representation) – in such a way that it favours a free and effective construction of images closely related to the graphic concept in architectural project.
Program
Program
The themes and phasing of the work units' program follow four stages. The first three focus on the production, analysis and study of the complementary relationships between drawing and project, according to a successively deeper approach to drawing from reality, from drawings, from the imagined and for architectural conception. The fourth stage focus in the illustration, composition and communication of a given project.
Themes and study subjects:
1) Analyzing the real. Representation and figuration of a given location. Representational systems and the images of architectural conception. Field, subject and representation. Technical instruments and visual thinking. Developing attitudes and strategies about the images to be made. Compositive and expressive nature of images. Idea of analysis and mapping of a place. Study of existing relationships between drawing modes and different strategies to build images.
2) Drawing from drawings. Too see, compare and study pattern phenomena and the copy of images within the realm of drawing. Studying the production and meaning of pictures, the history and culture of Architectural drawing.
3) Drawing from the imagination. Developing the ability to make and build drawing processes leading to a picture that doesn't immediately arise from a perception of the real world. Elaborating processes and attitudes, mental and instrumental, for the concept of images belonging to the project. The use of perspective. Likelihood and virtuality of images. Assembling and disassembling. Deformation and figuration. Project and illustration processes.
4) Drawing to communicate. Communication, economy and efficacy; composition and assemblage. Expressive intent and objective demand in architectural drawing. Final composition processes of the image as a means of formal and expressive communication in a project.
Mandatory literature
ACKERMAN, James S. ; Origins, Imitation, Conventions: Representation in the Visual Arts , The MIT Press, 2002. . ISBN: ISBN 0262011867
AUMONT, Jacques ; A imagem. , Lisboa: Edições Texto & Grafia , 2009 . ISBN: 9789899588455
Boudon Philippe;
Échelles. ISBN: 2-7178-4385-X
BRUSATIN, Manlio ; "Desenho/Projecto", Enciclopédia Einaudi, vol.25. , Lisboa: INCM, 1993
CACHE, Bernard ; Earth Moves. The Furnishing of Territories, MIT Press, 1995. ISBN: 0-262-53130-5
Carneiro Alberto;
Campo sujeito e representação no ensino e na prática de desenho-projecto. ISBN: 972-9483-12-4
CORTE-REAL, Eduardo ; O Triunfo da Virtude. As Origens do Desenho Arquitectónico., Lisboa: Livros Horizonte, 2001. ISBN: 972-24-1140-3
Gill Robert W.;
Basic rendering. ISBN: 0-500-27634-X
Joly Martine;
A imagem e a sua interpretação. ISBN: 972-44-1181-8
Massironi Manfredo;
Ver pelo desenho
QUICCI, Fabio ; Tracciati d’Invenzioni. Euristica e disegno di architettura , Torino: Utet, 2004. ISBN: 88-7750-876-0
Robbins Edward;
Why architects draw. ISBN: 0-262-68098-X
Sainz Jorge;
El Dibujo de arquitectura. ISBN: 84-291-2106-4
SALAVISA, Eduardo; Diários de viagem , Lisboa: Edições Quimera, 2008. ISBN: 9789725891889
Savignat J. M.;
Dessin et architecture
Silva Vítor Manuel Oliveira da;
Ética e política do desenho. ISBN: 972-9483-62-0
Vieira Joaquim Pereira Pinto;
O Desenho e o projecto são o mesmo?. ISBN: 972-9483-13-2
Teaching methods and learning activities
Teaching methods:
The program will be developed according to whether the class is practical or theoretical. Theoretical sessions will context subjects, themes, examples and theoretical grounds of the practical drawing exercises performed at each work or study level.
Worksheets will define the theoretical and practical contextualizing of each stage, as well as the drawing's scheduling, evaluation and review parameters. These exercises aim to be didactic, and individual and collective debate is thus promoted. Constant teacher/student interaction is also promoted, both resulting of the interaction of knowledge and expectations, questions and answers. Briefings and evaluation sessions are a fundamental part of the process as a whole.
keywords
Humanities > Arts > Fine arts > Drawing
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
| Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
| Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
0,00 |
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Total: |
- |
0,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
To obtain the frequency is necessary to ensure attendance of at least 75% of the classes provided.
Calculation formula of final grade
At the end of each phase, the evaluation will be the result of the developments of students' responses compared with reference parameters previously outlined in worksheets. It is mandatory to submit a sketch book (daily chart) at which it will comply with the development of free and specific exercises. The sketchbook makes up 25% of the total rating for each phase.
The lack of students in the ratings, if not properly justified, implies a negative weighting for classification.
Rating calculation assumes the progression of the demands of exercise and the time perspective and synthesis of learning. The final grade, attendance and considered the overall utilization of the student, will be the weighted average of the three classifications provided for the academic year (25% +25% + 50%).
Examinations or Special Assignments
Not applicable
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Not applicable
Classification improvement
Not applicable
Observations
Prerequisites: Design I, Project I.