laba manifest - ENAC | School of Architecture, Civil and ...
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Learning outcomes<br />
1st semester : territorial scale<br />
2nd semester : architectural scale<br />
<strong>laba</strong> students are able to:<br />
1st semester<br />
- critically assess their own cultural background <strong>and</strong> how it influences the<br />
underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> a site<br />
- use comparative case-studies to better underst<strong>and</strong> their own research<br />
location<br />
- analyze the influence <strong>of</strong> key issues such as housing, infrastructure, economic<br />
measures, governmental measures, etc. on urban areas<br />
- create an ‘urban constitution’, that is a long-term roadmap for the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> an urban area<br />
- present their work through oral presentations <strong>and</strong> printed documentation<br />
including texts, diagrams <strong>and</strong> maps<br />
- learn to work in groups<br />
2nd semester<br />
- formulate a feasibility study regarding a site <strong>and</strong> program <strong>of</strong> their own<br />
choosing<br />
- conduct field research including the survey <strong>and</strong> documentation <strong>of</strong> a site<br />
- initiate <strong>and</strong> follow a project through the various design phases: schematic<br />
design, design development <strong>and</strong> detail drawings<br />
- present their project through drawings, models, text descriptions, as well<br />
as oral presentations<br />
Recommended complementary classes<br />
Students are encouraged to take further classes on the topics <strong>of</strong> territorial<br />
<strong>and</strong> urban planning <strong>and</strong> theory. Of the current study plan we consider the<br />
following classes as particularly relevant to our studio:<br />
AR-221, 222, 323, 324, 421, 422 Theory <strong>of</strong> architecture<br />
AR-223, 224, 323, 423m 424 History <strong>of</strong> architecture<br />
AR-451, 452 <strong>Architecture</strong> <strong>and</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> the city<br />
AR-261, 362 Theory <strong>of</strong> urban design<br />
AR-383 City <strong>and</strong> habitat: from housing to territory<br />
AR-458 city <strong>and</strong> mobility<br />
AR-477 Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> reconceiving the urban<br />
AR-492 Globalization <strong>and</strong> regionalization<br />
AR-465 Urban habitat <strong>and</strong> development<br />
AR-459, 460 City sciences<br />
AR-489 Urban sociology<br />
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