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04 Oct 2023

Master of Arts Architecture Futures, Level 7, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

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Course Overview

At the end of the course, students will have acquired:

1. Academic Literacy

a. Critical awareness of particular interdisciplinary practices in architecture, art and design including their histories, theories and methodologies to inform possible architecture futures.

b. Ability to combine multiple forms of knowledge, theories and principles in novel ways in the analysis and investigation of complex substantial problems, leading to critical, creative reinterpretations, and design responses.

c.Develop professional skills for communicating complex urban issues and engaging with critical debates when presenting propositions.

2. Research Literacy

a.Evaluate and plan appropriate methods of research, analysis and appraisal for designing urban environments across a range of scales
b.Utilisation of case studies, primary and secondary sources which begins to identify new perspectives in and modifications to existing knowledge, structures, new areas for investigation, new problems for solution, transfer of knowledge/solution into new interdisciplinary contexts professionally and academically.
c.Contextualise project work within current thinking and research, including the demonstration of the potential for the application of originality and discrimination in the demonstration of design, practical and representational skills.

3. Personal Literacy

a.Recognise the importance of team and collaborative practice in an interdisciplinary context.
b.Develop skills of negotiation and mediation through intensive group work to deliver design projects.
c.A critical understanding of how knowledge is advancing through research to produce clear, logically argued and original written work relating to architectural culture, theory and design. d.Evaluate the distinctive contribution of a specialism to design.

4. Digital and Information Literacy

a.Develop a critical awareness of digital technologies and their appropriate use in communication as well as strengths and limitations of gathering research data.
b.Use and application of appropriate 2 and 3D software to communicate design propositions.


Assessment & Feedback

Teaching & Learning

Level 7 Part-time, year 1

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Interdisciplinary Design

(30 credits)

Y

Design Studio A

(40 credits)

Y

Level 7 Part-time, year 2

Semester 1

Core (Y/N)

Semester 2

Core (Y/N)

Research Methods

(30 credits)

Y

Critical Contexts

(20 credits)

Y

Semester 3

Core (Y/N)

Design Studio B

(60 credits)

Y


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