Study programme competencies |
Code
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Study programme competences / results
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A34 |
Ability to design, implement and develop sketches and drafts, concept designs, developed designs and technical designs (T) |
A37 |
Ability to develop functional programs for buildings and urban spaces (T) |
A39 |
Ability to remove architectural barriers (T) |
A50 |
Adequate knowledge of the methods of studying the processes of symbolization, practical functions and ergonomics |
A53 |
Adequate knowledge of the architectural, urban and landscape traditions of Western culture, as well as their technical, climatic, economic, social and ideological foundationsxicos. |
A55 |
Adequate knowledge of the relationship between cultural patterns and social responsibilities of the architect |
A56 |
Adequate knowledge of the foundations of vernacular architecture |
A57 |
Adequate knowledge of urban sociology, theory, economics and history |
A63 |
Development, presentation and public review before a university jury of an original academic work individually elaborated and linked to any of the subjects previously studied |
B1 |
Students have demonstrated knowledge and understanding in a field of study that is based on the general secondary education, and is usually at a level which, although it is supported by advanced textbooks, includes some aspects that imply knowledge of the forefront of their field of study |
B2 |
Students can apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional way and have competences that can be displayed by means of elaborating and sustaining arguments and solving problems in their field of study |
B3 |
Students have the ability to gather and interpret relevant data (usually within their field of study) to inform judgements that include reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues |
B6 |
Knowing the history and theories of architecture and the arts, technologies and human sciences related to architecture |
B9 |
Understanding the problems of the structural design, construction and engineering associated with building design and technical solutions |
B12 |
Understanding the relationship between people and buildings and between these and their environment, and the need to relate buildings and the spaces between them according to the needs and human scale |
C1 |
Expressing themselves correctly, both orally and in writing, in the official languages of the autonomous region |
C3 |
Using basic tools of information technology and communications (ICT) necessary for the exercise of the profession and for lifelong learning |
C4 |
Exercising an open, educated, critical, committed, democratic and caring citizenship, being able to analyse facts, diagnose problems, formulate and implement solutions based on knowledge and solutions for the common good |
C5 |
Understanding the importance of entrepreneurship and knowing the means available to the enterpreneur |
C6 |
Critically evaluate the knowledge, technology and information available to solve the problems they must face |
C7 |
Assuming as professionals and citizens the importance of learning throughout life |
C8 |
Assessing the importance of research, innovation and technological development in the socio-economic advance of society and culture |
Learning aims |
Learning outcomes |
Study programme competences / results |
The result of learning is the essential and specific knowledge of the Degree: the ability to design, practice and development of basic projects and execution, sketches and drafts |
A34 A37 A39 A50 A53 A55 A56 A57 A63
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B1 B2 B3 B6 B9 B12
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C1 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
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Contents |
Topic |
Sub-topic |
1. UNDERSTANDING/KNOWING A PLACE IN GALICIA
To understand the territory contextually as a support complex constructed realities.
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1.1. On site knowledge of the place assigned.
-Place identity
1.2. Spatial analysis from different perspectives: geographical, landscape, cultural and historical.
-Sources and methods.
1.3. Personal synthesis of the place.
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2. PLACE COMPREHENSION.
Relations between context and architecture.
Relations between urban and enviroment.
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2.1. Pre-exinting elements
2.2. Scale as a resource.
-Sense of scale in the natural field.
2.3. Community space and private space. Spatial categories.
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3. TO DESIGN A PLACE.
The experience of inhabiting of public and private urban space. |
3.1 Objectives.
-Development of elements typical of the urban environment.
-.Determining factors of relation: preexisting natural/artificial elements, landscape, place structure (topography, climate, scale, tectonicmateriality, roads, etc.)
3.2 Architectónic space exterior-interior.
-Grids, textures, limits, proportions, modulations, rhythms, forms, scales, haptic perceptions, natural light.
3.3. Tasks.
-Space as social medium.
-Space as functional medium.
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4. PROCESSES.
Development of a set of tools for the implementation of the architectural project.
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4.1 Development of the architectural project thru sketches, outlines, diagrams, plans, models.
-Ideation as articulation.
-Formalization as concretion.
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Planning |
Methodologies / tests |
Competencies / Results |
Teaching hours (in-person & virtual) |
Student’s personal work hours |
Total hours |
Introductory activities |
A34 A37 A53 A55 A56 A57 B3 B12 C4 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Guest lecture / keynote speech |
A34 A37 A39 A50 A55 A56 A57 B9 B12 C8 |
10 |
0 |
10 |
Objective test |
A34 A37 A39 A50 A53 A55 A56 A57 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
Directed discussion |
A34 A37 C1 C6 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Field trip |
A34 A37 A55 A56 A57 B12 C4 C8 |
4 |
0 |
4 |
Multiple-choice questions |
A34 A37 B6 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Workshop |
A34 A37 A39 A50 A53 A55 A56 A57 A63 B1 B2 B3 B6 B9 B12 C1 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 |
68 |
123 |
191 |
Document analysis |
A34 A37 A53 A55 A56 A57 B6 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
Diagramming |
A34 A37 B1 B2 B3 B6 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
Workbook |
A53 A55 A56 A57 B6 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
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Personalized attention |
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1 |
0 |
1 |
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(*)The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students. |
Methodologies |
Methodologies |
Description |
Introductory activities |
Getting to the place in which it will work, exposing the projects to be developed in him throughout the semester. |
Guest lecture / keynote speech |
Oral presentation of the theoretical contents of the subject, with the aim of facilitating students to develop the specific work of the workshop. |
Objective test |
The student will develop, as a second opportunity and in the classroom, a design practice that will show in a synthetic way the abilities and competences acquired around issues related to the themes and places undertaken in the course exercises. |
Directed discussion |
Group dynamics technique in which group members discuss free, informal and spontaneous way on an issue, but may be coordinated by the professor. |
Field trip |
Visiting the place where the work of the semester will be developed. The aim is direct and systematic observation of the site, gathering information, data, sketches, analysis, etc. |
Multiple-choice questions |
Objective test on the topics covered in lectures. |
Workshop |
The workshop is the basic formative mode of the subject Design Project 3. It is oriented to the implementation of trainings in which we can combine different methodologies (individual or group practices, work exhibition and work practices, debates and commentaries as well as individual teaching).
Thru the workshop the student will develop design proposals with the help and guidance off the teaching stuff. The workshop will be organized in small groups of students.
Complementary oral presentations will take place to introduce the theoretical issues related to each phase of the exercise being developed that will allow the student to face the subject and develop the workshop works and practices.
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Document analysis |
Student Portfolio: It will summarize the data that the student has produced from the theoretical sections as well as the personal thoughts related to the architectural project; graphic data, images, drawings, bibliography and notes related to the place of work as well as to the development of each one of the exercises proposed.
This methodology will be obligatory for the evaluation of the Project Design Workshop
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Diagramming |
Student Portfolio: It will summarize the data that the student has produced from the theoretical sections as well as the personal thoughts related to the architectural project; graphic data, images, drawings, bibliography and notes related to the place of work as well as to the development of each one of the exercises proposed.
This methodology will be obligatory for the evaluation of the Project Design Workshop
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Workbook |
Student Portfolio: It will summarize the data that the student has produced from the theoretical sections as well as the personal thoughts related to the architectural project; graphic data, images, drawings, bibliography and notes related to the place of work as well as to the development of each one of the exercises proposed.
This methodology will be obligatory for the evaluation of the Project Design Workshop
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Personalized attention |
Methodologies
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Workshop |
Document analysis |
Diagramming |
Workbook |
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Description |
The professor in charge of the workshop will guide simultaneously the group work as well as the work of each student assuring the individual evolution thru the project process. This personalized attention will be extended to the partially shared teaching task that takes place in Project Design 3 with the professors of Architectural Analysis 2 and Urban 1, who will join the tutoring of the group at the collective as well as at the individual level.
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Assessment |
Methodologies
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Competencies / Results |
Description
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Qualification
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Workshop |
A34 A37 A39 A50 A53 A55 A56 A57 A63 B1 B2 B3 B6 B9 B12 C1 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 |
Project Design 3 will be taught in the workshop during approximately 30 meetings, of which 15 have shared teaching. It will be graded thru continued evaluation for which the student will develop continuous work with partial results that will show a rising progress. Besides the good quality and the rising progression of the courses work, it is an indispensable requirement to have turned in all the exercises on time and in accordance with the courses guidelines as well as having complied with the minimum assistance , in the workshop as well as in the shared teaching, of 80% in each one.
The student personal work will be graded taking into account the two exercises developed thru the four-month period in the workshop.
It will be graded as Non Presented any student that falls into the following circumstances:
-it has not completed the minimum assistance required.
-it has turned in work that lacks prepositive content and incomplete.
It will be forbidden to complete or modify the courses work beyond the date of completion if it lacks sufficient development.
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85 |
Objective test |
A34 A37 A39 A50 A53 A55 A56 A57 |
The first exam is mandatory for all students. It will be a practice that will show in a direct manner the abilities and knowledge acquired by the student around the issues given during the exercises of the course. It will not be admissible to amplify the periods of course work between the first and the second exam. The grades, which will only be given to those students who have presented all the exercises on time given in the course and that have completed the required assistance which is obligatory, must reach the minimum grade of four. On the contrary the subject will be failed.
The courses final evaluation will match the following percentages:
80% corresponds to the workshop (workshop+potfolio)
20% corresponds to the exam. |
0 |
Document analysis |
A34 A37 A53 A55 A56 A57 B6 |
Student Portfolio: It will summarize the data that the student has produced from the theoretical sections as well as the personal thoughts related to the architectural project; graphic data, images, drawings, bibliography and notes related to the place of work as well as to the development of each one of the exercises proposed.
This methodology will be obligatory for the evaluation of the Project Design Workshop
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5 |
Diagramming |
A34 A37 B1 B2 B3 B6 |
Student Portfolio: It will summarize the data that the student has produced from the theoretical sections as well as the personal thoughts related to the architectural project; graphic data, images, drawings, bibliography and notes related to the place of work as well as to the development of each one of the exercises proposed.
This methodology will be obligatory for the evaluation of the Project Design Workshop
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5 |
Workbook |
A53 A55 A56 A57 B6 |
Portafolios do alumno: Constitúe a recopilación de datos que o alumno ten elaborado a Student Portfolio: It will summarize the data that the student has produced from the theoretical sections as well as the personal thoughts related to the architectural project; graphic data, images, drawings, bibliography and notes related to the place of work as well as to the development of each one of the exercises proposed.
This methodology will be obligatory for the evaluation of the Project Design Workshop
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5 |
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Assessment comments |
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Sources of information |
Basic
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ROWE, C., (). Ciudad collage. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili
NORBERG-SCHULZ, Ch (). Genious Locci. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili
MONEO, R., (). Inquietud teórica y estrategia proyectual. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili
LYNCH, K. (). La imagen de la ciudad. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili
SOLÁ-MORALES, M., (). Las formas de crecimiento urbano. Barcelona, UPC
MARTÍ ARÍS, C., (). Las variaciones sobre la identidad. Barcelona, Ed. El Serbal
ABALOS, I. (). Naturaleza y artificio. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili
MONTANER, J. M., (). Sistemas arquitectónicos contemporáneos. Barcelona, Gustavo Gili |
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Complementary
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Recommendations |
Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before |
Análise Arquitectónico 1/630G02012 | Proxectos 2/630G02006 | Proxectos 1/630G02001 |
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Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously |
Urbanística 1/630G02018 | Análise Arquitectónico 2/630G02017 |
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Subjects that continue the syllabus |
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Other comments |
Specific
conditions related to mobility for incoming and outgoing students. Since
Project Design 3 pursues a continued evaluation for all students, including
those who are in outgoing or incoming mobility, the same conditions of
evaluation will be applied for all students, notwithstanding the fact that
specific attention will be given to incoming students because of language or
other clear differences between the schools of origin and destiny. |
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