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Architecture

Code: EC0016     Acronym: ARQU

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Building Construction

Instance: 2012/2013 - 2S

Active? Yes
Web Page: http://sigarra.up.pt/feup/pt/ucurr_geral.ficha_uc_view?pv_ocorrencia_id=276585
E-learning page: https://moodle.fe.up.pt/
Responsible unit: Building Division
Course/CS Responsible: Master in Civil Engineering

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIEC 188 Syllabus since 2006/2007 2 - 5,5 60 145
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2013-02-21.

Fields changed: Calculation formula of final grade

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

JUSTIFICATION

Whereas the Civil Engineering student may develop in their careers, specialty projects, particularly for buildings, this would imply a need to know to effectively articulate your solution to that advocated by the architect and / or other designers.

OBJECTIVES

1 - Objectives-technical training. a) To provide a good understanding, embracing, as an act of creative architecture and as a system of sub-systems, as well as its role in the practice of development in Portugal; b) To develop the ability to read / interpret the architecture projects, through the assimilation of language-specific representation of technical drawing and architectural spaces in general; c) To encourage students to the procedural principles which structure the architecture projects (hierarchy and its constitution, phasing, regulatory implications, joint policies on housing, etc.) as well as for the effective articulation of civil engineering professionals with professional architecture. d) To reflect on the challenges of architecture in the context of new European regulatory requirements; e) To demonstrate the importance of the factors contributing to the performance of the Civil Engineer in the activity of Architecture and Construction.

2 - Objectives-critical training. a) To adapt the analytical course of architecture in the field of interpretation of the historical evolution of architectural space to pleading constructive and structural innovations; b) To build a framework for the monographic review of the major movements and works of architecture (today), so as to broaden the cultural and architectural and "taste". c) To define their professional skills to the level of labor income in multi-discpline teams, work that is so characteristic of the universe of professional construction and architecture.

Learning outcomes and competences

SKILLS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

Knowledge: Describe the key concepts of architecture and its sub-systems and identify and erudite vernacular building techniques and the principles underlying the creation of architecture throughout history.

Understanding: interpret and manipulate elements designed and written that are part of an architectural project. Identify the codes of representation and the technical design of building elements and link them to judiciously share structural and non structural, identifying them and distinguishing them from each other.

Implementation: Establish procedures for categorization of the various conceptual and constructive solutions in different periods of architectural history to the beginning of the century. XXI, to identify new interpretations of architectural spaces.

Analysis: To compare and classify the results of research on the set of structural systems of architecture and strategies to solve the structural problems of the current energy, environmental, etc..

Summary: Proposing new ways to build the current architecture, especially those that are more linked to business or residential buildings of mixed use.

Rating: Criticising the procedures and practices used. Critical review of recent techniques, recommend possible improvements in construction practices and implementation of new methods for construction.

Engineering project: to identify sources of technical and scientific literature on the Internet and the Library of FEUP and its application in national and European context.

Engineering Research: identify the various sources of technical and scientific references accessible via the Web at the Library of FEUP, and its applicability in the national context.

Engineering Practice: knowledge and contact with public and private questioning the practice of architecture and the joint projects of the engineering specialties to the architectural project.

Working method

Presencial

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

In a very general way, some knowledge for the curricular unity Architecture is essential:

- understanding of the area and its topography and physiology;

- reading and understanding architectural projects, based on the technical design;

- understanding the architectural object and its direct relationship with the civil engineering and other specialties;

- understand the construction processes and the structural systems.

Regarding the knowledge acquired in other uc's (curricular unities) some can particularly contribute to the strenghten of students preparation for the uc Architecture, such as:

Technical Drawing (1st year-1st semester);

Topography (1st Year - 2nd semester .);

History of Civil Engineering (1st year -1st semester).

Thus, a non-attendance and / or approval essentially in the uc's named Technical Drawing and Topography may raise additional difficulties for students' success in Architecture.

Program

Part 1

Aims of the course Space and Architecture; how to see and interpret architecture. Notions of space, architecture, structure and composition; characteristics of space architecture; origins of architecture; the necessity of delimiting a space; the entity of “empty”. Notions of architecture; elements that compose architecture; spatial perception; empty space; abstract space; static perception of an architectonic space. Spatial interpretation; motion perception; human scale - Modulor. Time as the 4th Dimension of architecture (Power Point presentation).

Part 2

Formal representation; construction and representation of space architecture. Methods and construction systems. Architecture interpretation. Identification of composition elements and architecture space. Is architecture an art? What is the difference between architecture and sculpture? What is the difference between architecture and civil engineering? Architecture composition; elements of architectural composition and conditions; composition of volumes; formal organization; visual properties of a space.

Part 3

Methodology of architecture projects in practice; methods and means of representation; architecture technical representation - the language of the design; methods and working instruments; architecture design as a mean of representation and communication; graphic elements. Stages of a project of architecture; licensing project; project basis; project specialities ; base project; detailed project. Requirements of specification; technical, general and special conditions; map of quantities and measurement; estimated budget; designed parts; details of the project and working site. Technical and architecture terminology; introduction to “architectonic grammar”

Part 4

Architectonic and Urban Integration Critique; the culture of architectonic taste; Power Point presentation Architectonic dissonances.

Part 5

The space architecture along History. From the Greek and Roman periods to the Present (power Point presentation &/or DVD presentation). Architecture Projects and Works (power Point presentation &/or DVD presentation).

Part 6

Architectural and urban integration. Concepts and critical thoughts. A cultura do gosto. Power Point Projection. Negative impacts of Architecture and unbalanced urban scenarios (power Point presentation &/or DVD presentation).

Part 7

The city and buildings typologies. Concepts and classification; spatial organization of typologies; characterization of city; urban bond; urban layout; urban tissue; urban morphology; morphologic elements of the city buildings typologies. City as a systemic entity; city as a living organism; urban pulse; urban catalyses; urban growing and evolution; buildings in morphology; the public space as a connection to the city. Revision of literature information.

Scientific contents - estimated distribution – 40%

Technological contents - estimated distribution – 60%

DEMONSTRATION OF THE SYLLABUS COHERENCE WITH THE CURRICULAR UNIT'S OBJECTIVES:

Whereas the Civil Engineering student may develop in their careers, specialty projects, particularly for buildings, this would imply a need to know to effectively articulate your solution to that advocated by the architect and/or other designers.

Mandatory literature

JORDAN, R.Furneaux; História da Arquitectura no Ocidente, Editorial Verbo, 1985
TAFURI, Manfredo; Teorias e História da Arquitectura, Editorial Presença/Martins Fontes, 1979
Francis D. K. Ching; Forma, Espacio y orden, Ediciones Gustavo Gili/México, 1998. ISBN: 968-887-340-3
TÁVORA, Fernando; Da Organização do Espaço, Edições do Curso de Arquitectura da ESBAP, 2ª edição (Fac-simile), 1982
VEIGA DA CUNHA, Luís; Desenho Técnico, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
ZEVI, Bruno; Saber Ver a Arquitectura, Martins Fontes Editora, 1992

Comments from the literature

Timely, complementary texts will be provided to Students

Teaching methods and learning activities

Lessons will be supported, as much as possible, by data show technologies, like the projection of films from different authors or periods of architecture, regarding the program and its specific literature; the e-learning system; projection of transparencies; Power Point projections; and other particular sources specially oriented for some of the issues (Analysis of the Architectural Shape, Typologies and Space Organization , Legislation, among others). Furthermore, discussion on different issues will be stimulated among students (debate inside classes), according to the Program; Some study visits will be programmed related with sites and constructions analysis. DEMONSTRATION OF THE COHERENCE BETWEEN THE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES AND THE LEARNING OUTCOMES: The teaching methods allow to establish procedures for categorization of the various conceptual and constructive solutions in different periods of architectural history to the beginning of the century. XXI, to identify new interpretations of architectural spaces. To compare and classify the results of research on the set of structural systems of architecture and strategies to solve the structural problems. Proposing new ways to build the current architecture, especially those that are more linked to business or residential buildings of mixed use.

Software

Desenho assistido por computador

keywords

Technological sciences > Architecture

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Description Type Time (hours) Weight (%) End date
On-line theorical exame Teste 1,00 60,00 2013-06-19
Developed of Work 1 + Work 2 + Work 3 Participação presencial 30,00 40,00 2013-05-23
Total: - 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Description Type Time (hours) End date
Theorical and practical classes Frequência das aulas 60 2013-06-06
Total: 60,00

Eligibility for exams

“Achieving final classification requires compliance with attendance at the course unit. It is considered that students meet the attendance requirements if, having been regularly enrolled, the number of absences of 25% for each of the classes’ types is not exceeded. The following cases are exempted from the attendance requirements: i) cases prescribed by law, including student workers; ii) students who were admitted to exams in the previous academic year.”

Calculation formula of final grade

- Theorical-pratical component TPC:

Work 1 + Work 2 + Work 3

- Theorical component TC:

On-line exame

FINAL REMARK (FR) = 0.30 TPC + 0.70 CT

Examinations or Special Assignments

Students coming from International Mobility Programs can replace the theorical exame for a monograph developed individually.

Internship work/project

It doesn't exist.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

The one expected in the General Evaluation Regulation (RGA) - MIEC - FEUP

Classification improvement

Improved test can be done at the appeal period of exames.

Observations

Working time estimated out of classes: 4 hours.

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