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             Digital Design - II, Advanced

 

                                                      INSTRUCTOR

                                                    Gul Menet Kirmizi – Hatko Marshan (MFA – DEU

                                                    www.gulkirmizi.com

                                                    www.kirmizifamily.cjb.net   

                        

 

 

 

 

Total 14 Weeks

Level

 

3. Year & Upper Levels

Prerequisits

 

Digital Design -1

Hours

Total hours per week

 

Lessons (at Studio)

3 Hours (Lecture)per week

 

 

3

Interactive discussions at the office (optional)

4 Office Hours per week

 

 

4

Labs / Studio & Practice

3 Hours (Studio Work) per week

 

 

3

Final presentations

Semester Project

 

 

 

DETYRIME

Semester

 

Assignments / Presentations

Students will do weekly presentations based on Active Learning Methods

 

Projects

Students will submit weekly homeworks (projects) and/or reports at the end of each week.

 

Discussions

Optional discussions will be done during office hours

 

Exams

2 mid term exams

 

Credits

3 Credits

 

 

1. General Course Description

Interacvive workshop sessions on  related CAD software preferred for the course, such as: (AutoCad, AutoDesk Revit Architecture, Sketchup, 3DSMax, Rhinoceros (Rhino), Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Creative Suite Package etc.,), enabling  students to use selected CAD systems as digital design tools.

Digital Design Technigues and Research Methods.

Studio-based design works, seminars on advance digital design approaches.

Digital high technology applications in contemporary practices.

Interactive workshops on advanced digital modelling.

Comprehensive CAD - CAMM approach by applications & projects.

Advanced high-tech. design & research project (final presentation) at the end of the course.

 

3.     Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

Realize advanced and updated digital architectural design via  interactive learning process, documentation and manufacturing knowledge.

 Develope their digital skills in parametric modelling, advanced animations, advanced geometric modelling and computational simulations.

 

1.     Program Material

Students will be exposed Manuals of related Programs and Selected web sites.

 

2.     Assignments

Students will submit weekly homeworks and/or reports at the end date of each week.

 

3.     Methodology

 

Instruction Methods and Techniques Used

Lectures

Seminars

Multi-media and interactive presentations

Group work

Field and Experimental Course work

Students participations

Computer Applications and Programming

Presentations by students

Site visits, projects, construction sites and professional offices

Preparation of Research work, brief / extended

 

Knowledge and Skills to be acquired

Knowledge and understanding of subject

Team work abilities

Ability to apply acquired knowledge on similar cases

Positive participation and self expression

Thinking, Critical / Creative

Preparation of Field Reports

Ability to Analyze and study

Ability to locate resources and information

Professional work : Professional Practice and Ethics

Research abilities; Preparation and presentation

 

4.     Examinations and Evaluation of Work

 

Evaluation and Grading

 

 

Percentage of Final Grade

1

Participation in Class

10

3

Attendance

10

4

Mid Term Examinations

10

5

Final Presentation

20

6

Final examination

50

7

Total Score

100

 

5.     Selected Literature

 

 

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