226-0510 – Architectural Design 2 (AA2)
Gurantor department | Department of Architecture |
Subject guarantor | Prof. Ing. arch. Jindřich Svatoš |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
The content of the Studio 2 architecture is the elaboration of a standard design in the DUR range of a very demanding utilitarian building of a central or regional nature with a complex internal operational arrangement. On the basis of the standard preparation for the topic will be elaborated its own building program, defining the premise, principles, objectives and method of work.
The topic of work is very demanding in terms of system complexity. The assignment of the semestral work will be focused with regard to the problems of the region on the solution of thematic areas:
Topics: - high and medium schools - objects for culture - arenas and stadiums, sports and training centers - health facilities - transport hubs
The aim is to craft the solution of a complex object with several functional circuits, their optimal and economical arrangement. Particular emphasis will be placed on enabling prospective processes and changes (development). The work takes into account the ecological view of the whole. The solution of the building structure will take into account all physical necessities resulting from the arrangement of the systems.
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Summary
Architecture Studio 2 (Operation) - the content is the development of a standard design in the DUR range of a very demanding utilitarian building of a central or regional nature with a complex internal operational arrangement.
Compulsory literature:
Norberg-Schulz, Ch.: Genius Loci, Towards a Phenomenology of Architecture Rizzoli, New York. 1980.
Norberg-Schulz, Ch.: Principles of Modern Architecture Andreas Papadakis Publishers, London, 2000.
Recommended literature:
Neufert, E.: Navrhování staveb, Consultinvest 1995
Kahn Louis: Ticho a světlo
And more according to the requirements and dispositions of the head of the studio and consultants.
Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.