- Categorías:
- Arquitectura y urbanismo
115m3
Course Dates: 15 to 26 July 2024
Venue: School of Architecture
Contact Hours: 70
Course Director: Jesús Ulargui
This workshop aims to question how to live in a fully equipped 115m3 volume. Social housing regulations, defined by specific two-dimensional restrictions, will be questioned and reinterpreted. Through a case study and projective methodology, the students will create their own minimum unit to define an alternative way of living. Several lectures given by experts in social housing projects, and some visits to exemplary buildings in the city of Madrid, will expand the design studio format.
Key course takeaways:
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Learn how to use forms from graphic figuration
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Learn how to use technical resources at the service of architectural design definition for the development of architecture
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Learn how to solve the formal and technological problems of the project according to principles of rationality and sustainability
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Demonstrate communication and expression of ideas and concepts through speeches, contemporary languages and appropriate scales
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Make and devise projects that integrate responses at different scales according to a specific program or scenarios, dealing with pre-existence
Student profile:
This course is aimed at bachelor-level students of architecture (year three and above) with good digital and analog drawing skills (required) and a hands-on mentality who are familiar with learning-by-doing methodologies (desired).
Registration deadlines:
- Early bird registration: 29 February 2024 (USE CODE: SUMMEREB24)
- Regular registration: 19 April 2024
La inscripción ha finalizado.