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The program is based on 6 principled elements in architecture, art and city building derived from the Vitruvius Treaty,
or:
1) NEIGHBORHOOD (regio)
2) AREA (area)
3) DIVISION (partitio)
4) WALL (paries)
5) COVERING (tectum)
6) HOLE (apertitio)
Its innovation consists in the combination and simultaneous coexistence during the classes, three complementary for the future professional work of students, activity:
- stimulating your own imagination (spatial understanding of a design task always given in text form, in some cases supplemented with an image or sound) and then generating a model of your own space corresponding to the given task using a special set of solids and planes,
- acquiring teamwork skills,
- undertaking competition in solving tasks in the competition mode - under time pressure.
The program Workshops on spatial composition created in this way is still one of the few typical workshop programs, not only at the University of Warsaw, but also at the faculties of architecture of many Polish and foreign research centers.
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
KKNOWLEDGE
K_W03
After completing the course, the graduate knows and understands the basic processes taking place in the space of the city and the urban region (historical and urban approach); knows what they generate in terms of planning practice, management and political processes, and understands their impact on the social and economic costs of space functioning.
Has extended knowledge of the dynamics of spatial structures and their determinants.
SKILLS
K_U01; K_U08
After completing the course, a graduate is able to use basic knowledge to forecast, plan, observe and analyze spatial phenomena, and then explain their causes and interrelationships
After completing the course, a graduate is able to identify, forecast and model complex tasks in the field of spatial management, including atypical tasks, integrating the knowledge of related fields of science and disciplines, with the use of advanced methods and tools.
After completing the course, the graduate is able to plan and organize team work on creating development concepts for selected areas (strategic and urban planning)
COMPETENCES
K_K04; K_K04
After completing the course, the graduate is ready to critically assess the acquired knowledge and skills and expand professional competences
Has the competence to cooperate and work in a group, taking different roles in it, being aware of responsibility for his own decisions and
He can think and act in a creative and entrepreneurial way, set strategic and operational goals. He knows the rules of controlling and evaluating tasks.
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods:
The grade is the arithmetic mean of the sum of the grades given for each exercise during subsequent classes in the cycle. Repeating classes to improve the grade is not planned, except for the possibility of completing a test in the same workshop mode (building a mock-up on a previously unknown topic) at the end of the semester, but it is not obligatory and requires individual students who want to improve their final grade by one grade.
The work is generally performed in teams of two.
However, there are some exercises where the task must be performed by teams of 4 and 6 people.
One absenteeism is allowed (in other words, the average is counted without one worst grade, with all student attendance).
The selection of people in the teams is entirely up to the students' discretion. (you cannot only make changes to teams while the current task is being performed).
Practical placement
no practice
Bibliography
• K. Wejchert: „Elementy kompozycji urbanistycznej” wyd. Arkady Warszawa 1984;
• J.J.Gibbson “The Perception of the Visual World” Boston 1950;
• Arheim R. “Art and Visual Perception” New York 1956;
• Ch. Alexander “Pattern Language” New York – San Francisco – Washington 1992
• K. Lynch “Image of the City” 1960 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: