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Housing and Human Settlement Design

Course Code

AR3241

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
BK 2.1 Space and Form: Creative form and space, and communicating effectively with appropriate tools and media.
BK 2.2 Site and Outdoor Space Planning: the natural and human environment of the site, understanding the characteristics of the area, and planning outdoor space, site and site planning based on an understanding of urban landscape planning.
BK 2.6 Architecture and Urban Planning: basic principles of urban planning, community planning, and area unit plans in conducting urban planning.Expert
BK 2.7 Research-based Comprehensive Design: research-based comprehensive design to produce creative designs, which includes identifying problems and solutions based on in-depth investigation/analysis and research, and presenting the entire design process comprehensively in various formats such as drawings, papers, reports, and panels.Expert

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Identify, compare and name key determinants for housing and settlement design and examples of how they relate to their design
CPMK 2Identify, compare and enumerate the main principles of housing and settlement design in paras: a. complex, area, overlay b. house/residential unit
CPMK 3Identify, compare and mention the main activities of the residential housing design process in the form of: a. Types of activities and their ‘products’; b. Some principles, considerations and approaches to carry out the activities in question
CPMK 4Identify, compare and mention important concepts of design and development of housing and settlements along with examples.

Learning Method

  • Offline method a. Face-to-face lectures b. Lecture. expert lecture c. Real case excursion in the field d. Visual media/video presentation e. Case study presentation by students Online method a. Use of ITB's edunex (learning management system) platform b. Asynchronous quiz c. Asynchronous exam

Learning Modality

  • Offline and online lecture facilities

Assessment Methods

  • Quizzes, assignments, midterm, final exam