Graduate
Institute of Graduate Studies
Interior Architecture
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Material Detail Thinking I

Course CodeSemester Course Name LE/RC/LA Course Type Language of Instruction ECTS
İÇMY0112 Material Detail Thinking I 3/0/0 DE Turkish/English 6
Course Goals
Getting the proficiency to review of materials role which is significant of detailing design process, inquiring of mechanism loosing up detail thinking due to analyzing and research studies on traditional and modern architectural executions .
Prerequisite(s) -
Corequisite(s) -
Special Requisite(s) The minimum qualifications that are expected from the students who want to attend the course.(Examples: Foreign language level, attendance, known theoretical pre-qualifications, etc.)
Instructor(s) Assist. Prof. Dr. Handan GÜZELCİ
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule This course is not open in this semester.
Office Hour(s) This course is not open in this semester.
Teaching Methods and Techniques Seminars, critics,discussion and brain storming with general criticism.
Principle Sources -Ed: A. Deplazes, "Construction Architecture Materials Processes Structures-A Hand Book", Birkhauser Publisher of Architecture, ISBN:978-3-7643-8630-6, Basel, Boston, Berlin, 2005.

J.Mcmorrough, "Materials, Structures,Standards", Rockport Publishers, ISBN-13: 978-1-59253-193-6, USA, 2006.

F.Moussavi, "The Function of Form", Actar and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, ISBN 978-8-96954-73-1, NewYork, 2009.

Ed:F.Moussavi;M.Kubo, "The Function of Ornament", Actar and Harvard University Graduate School of Design, ISBN 84-96540-50-2, NewYork, 2008.

 -D.Baş, "Mimari Düşüncenin Biçimlenişi:Yapım Dili", ES Yayınları, ISBN:978-605-5664-10-07, İstanbul,2010.

Emmitt, Stephen; Olie, John; Schmid, Peter, 2004,  “Principles of Architectural Detailing”, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford;

Edited by Farshid Moussavi; Michael Kubo, 2008, “The Function of Ornament” , European Union,Actar, Harvard University Graduate School of Design,

Pasnik, Mark, 2003, Consuming Hybrids, “Elements Architecture in Detail”,  Rockport Publishers, Inc, Massachusetts;

Edited by Caroline Baillie, 2004, “Green Composites” Woodhead Publishing, Cambridge.

 
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week Contents Learning Methods
1. Week The modern at the term of material architecture: Process through design materials to material design. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
2. Week Material role at the configuration of design and execution at whole. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
3. Week The unity of material research and detailing for design. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
4. Week The Detail design leading to an architectural mind : Innovative detailing. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
5. Week The Architectural mind leading to the details: Innovative detailing. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
6. Week Reviewing materials at the know-how techniques and modern techniques: Discussion on traditional and modern aspects. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
7. Week Mid-term reports and presentations.
8. Week Figuring out the stages of systematic. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
9. Week Inquiring at systematic for detailing: Defining characteristic of case studies. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
10. Week Inquiring at systematic for detailing: Classifying the characteristic of case studies. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
11. Week Inquiring at systematic for detailing: Analysis of the characteristic of case studies. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
12. Week Discussion on analysis studies. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
13. Week Evaluation and interpretation of each stage’s findings and analysis Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
14. Week Preparing the presentation of consequences. Presentation, seminar, discussion on case study
15. Week Final Week Final Week
16. Week Final Week Final Week
17. Week Final Week Final Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools Quantity Weight(%)
Midterm(s) 1 20
Homework / Term Projects / Presentations 3 60
Final Exam 1 20


Program Outcomes
PO-1Develops and deepens professional practice, research methods and technique with a base on the Bachelor’s degree in the field of architecture, planning and design at an advanced level.
PO-2Conducts a scientific research in a critical way, improves skill in academic dialog for the critical and categorical results
PO-3Makes contribution to professional knowledge and practise in the related field , takes mutual and individual responsibilities , conceives interdisciplinary interaction.
PO-4Has an advanced level of art and culture aesthetical knowledge in the related field
PO-5Improves skills in using a foreign language at least at a level of European Language Portfolio B2 General Level.
PO-6Has competence in using communication technology and informatics by software knowledge in the relevant field.
PO-7Conducts an academic research in a systematical and critical way, prepares and presents academic research in national and international media.
PO-8Has theoretical and practical knowledge at an advanced level in the reletad field.
PO-9Has artistic and aesthetical knowledge and improves skill in application which leads to productivity.
PO-10Organizes and manages phases of artistic and scientific studies while having a competence in project management.
PO-11Defines goals in the artistic and cultural media
PO-12Defines national and international literature in the related field.
PO-13Expresses aim, value and meaning of his studies for the target population in an effective way.
PO-14Has multi dimensional point of view for the principles and standards of economical, environmental and sustainable environmet in the related field.
PO-15Takes an active role in the process of raising the awareness of public by preserving and introducing cultural merits
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Critical thinking on both design's and execution's concerns at the frame of analytic and synthetic studies
LO-2Comparing and inquiring the each stages of constructive and building characteristic on the case studies of architectural mind
LO-3Directing and presenting the stages of architectural design and executions at the frame of cultural, esthetic and ethic values.
LO-4Having collaboration with other disciplines and participate at working groups in order to coordinate the unity of design and execution stages.
LO-5Having to figure out a methodology for a research study at stages
Course Assessment Matrix:
Program Outcomes - Learning Outcomes Matrix
 PO 1PO 2PO 3PO 4PO 5PO 6PO 7PO 8PO 9PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13PO 14PO 15
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LO 5