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Architecture Design 2

Undergraduate | CUR-BAS140 | 2018

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Build on your understanding of the primary architectural components: space, form, structure and materials. Engage in a reflective and iterative design process to create a new living space that reflects your ideas and complements its surroundings.

Study method
100% online
Assessments
100% online
Entry requirements
Prior study needed
Duration
13 weeks

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Architecture Design 2

About this subject

  • At the completion of this subject students will be able to:

    1. use precedents and observations to interpret, explore and synthesise ideas into small projects expressing relationships of the body to landscape, space, form, structure and materials
    2. develop alternative design propositions for inhabiting a given landscape
    3. refine and communicate a design proposition through a reflective and iterative design process in relation to site and self.

Entry requirements

Prior study

You must have successfully completed the following subject(s) before starting this subject:

You must either have successfully completed the following subject(s) before starting this subject, or enrol in the following subject(s) to study at the same time or prior to this subject:

Others

Students who have completed BAS140 PRIOR to 2015 are not required to enrol into its co-requisite BAS145 as it was previously counted as double subject. From 2015, BAS145 must be enrolled at same time.

Additional requirements

  • Equipment requirements - Access to hardware: webcam, speakers and microphone.
  • Software requirements - Students are required to purchase or have access to the Adobe Creative Suite of programs, specifically Photoshop. The presentation techniques learned in this programs will be used throughout the Architecture Course.

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.

Equivalent full time study load (EFTSL) is one way to calculate your study load. One (1.0) EFTSL is equivalent to a full-time study load for one year.

Find out more information on Commonwealth Loans to understand what this means to your eligibility for financial support.

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