Contemporary Architecture
Course Code
AR4131
Number of Credits
3
Semester
Course Type
Study Material
Study Material | Depth |
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BK 1.2 World Architectural History and Culture: the diversity of world architectural history and culture | Expert |
BK 1.1 Architecture, Art and Technology | Expert |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
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CPMK 1 | Able to explain the definition and meaning of the term contemporary architecture and place it in the context of the history of world architectural development. |
CPMK 2 | Able to understand architecture as an interaction between science, technology and art in the context of space-time and economic-social-cultural society. |
CPMK 3 | Able to explain the concepts, approaches and characteristics of world contemporary architecture from the aspects of space and form, technology, materiality and sustainability practices from the end of the 20th century to the present. |
CPMK 4 | Able to recognize and understand the ideas, concepts, ideas and thoughts of some of the world's contemporary architects and their selected works including some of the Pritzker Laureate Prize winners. |
Learning Method
- Classroom learning: • individual and group presentations • Group and class discussion Structured assignments/reviews of architectural works/Architects: Resume, project-based study Independent activities: individual and group literature study Distinguish Lectures Great/Contemporary Architects online lectures (Youtube, etc.)
Learning Modality
- Express and describe the symptoms, developments and ideas, concepts and characteristics of Contemporary Architecture visually, orally, multimedia and in writing. Synchronous and asynchronous implementation
Assessment Methods
- Literature review assignment Distinguish Lectures Online Lecture Resume Assignment Presentation and discussion participation in class Midterm Exam (UTS) End of Semester Exam (UAS)