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BYVE3615 Architecture and Design Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Byggeskikk, arkitektur og design
- Weight
- 10.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2020/2021
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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FALL 2020
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Introduction
The course will provide a basis for developing an understanding of and the ability to assess the aesthetics, styles and architecture of our built-up environment and historical development to date. The course will develop students insight into the concept of building tradition and the adaptation of new buildings and building projects to their surroundings. It will also give students knowledge of the constructional history of architecture.
Elective courses are set up under precondition that there are enough students in the course.
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Required preliminary courses
No requirements.
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student is expected to have achieved the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competence:
Knowledge
The student:
- has knowledge of the historical development of building architecture in Norway and Europe, and has learnt to identify the most important architectural styles
- has knowledge of constructional architectural history
- has knowledge of the main characteristics of and differences between local building traditions in Norway
- has knowledge of the historical development of urban planning and the design of street networks and outdoor spaces in built-up environments
- has knowledge of how environmental considerations and the desire for sustainable development can be linked to the concept of building traditions in order to develop good residential environments
Skills
The student:
- is capable of seeing a building project from the architect's perspective when designing and dimensioning a building
- is capable of making the right choices in connection with planning and building applications by using his/her knowledge of architecture, building traditions and aesthetics, and of ensuring good adaptation to the existing built-up environment, the scenery and the surroundings
- is capable of meeting the Planning and Building Act-s requirements for building traditions and aesthetics
- understands how building traditions and aesthetics can be addressed in building projects, and particularly in connection with urban renewal/regeneration (balconies, retrofitting of insulation, noise barriers), densification, annexes/extensions etc.
- has knowledge of how environmental considerations and the desire for sustainable development can be linked to the concept of building traditions
General competence
- The student:is capable of making sensible choices in connection with planning and building applications based on an overall assessment of the many requirements for aesthetics and compliance with building tradition
- benefits from his/her knowledge of constructional architectural history when designing buildings
- is capable of proposing more sustainable urban development
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Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, assignments, city walks, excursions and inspections of building environments and building projects in Oslo. Visual architectural documentation from films, slides etc. Lectures by students. Canvas software is used as an aid.
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Course requirements
Emnet gir innføring i grunnleggende begreper og modeller i kjemi. Studenten skal tilegne seg ferdigheter til å kunne gjennomføre enkle kjemiske forsøk og skal kunne handtere kjemikalier forskriftsmessig.
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Assessment
Ingen ut over opptakskrav.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
Lectures and supervisory sessions. The students work both individually and in groups. The groups normally comprise 3 to 5 students.
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Grading scale
None.
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Examiners
Portfolio assessment subject to the following requirements:
- 2 group projects
- 1 individual assignment
The portfolio will be given one final grade. All parts of the portfolio must be evaluated to pass in order to pass the exam.
The exam result can be appealed. If a student fails, the student will be given another assignment that must be submitted within three weeks of receiving the fail grade.
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Course contact person
All.