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HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY

College of Engineering and Architecture DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE SYLLABUS IN DESIGN3 & DESIGN3D

I. Course Title : Creative Design in Architectural Interiors and Landscape Architecture II. Course Description : Design exercises stressing the value of programming, orientation,

microclimate and

inter-relationship of interior spaces III. Course Credit : 3 units (1hr. Lecture & 6 hours laboratory) IV. Pre-requisite : DESIGN 2 & DESIGN 2D

V. Course General Objectives :

The student will be able to:

Cognitive:

1) demonstrate mastery of standards in measurements on residential and personal related spaces.

2) distinguish and evaluate the socio-cultural activities of man as the user.

3) recognize the concept and significance of territoriality

4) translate the user’s needs with technology based solutions to functional and aesthetically appealing spaces.

5) compose and illustrate architectural concepts & principles from a given problem Psychomotor:

1) design and develop plans and details as per requirements.

2) apply the various principles of design and fundamentals of interior design and landscape architecture in relation with architecture to create integrated creative pieces

3) evaluate the studies of interior spaces in relation to the physical functions of color, light and visual environment

4) use various presentation techniques appealing and easily interpreted in the professional environment.

5) perform architectural programming

6) compose architectural forms emphasizing on the development and manipulation of the interior spaces

7) apply current architectural trends with the solutions and presentations.

Affective:

1) complete the requirements and display interest and acceptance on the challenges posted by a multi-tasking activity.

2) participate and cooperate effectively amongst the groups of people with diverse background.

3) recognize the importance in abiding the building laws and policies by applying them in his/her design.

4) demonstrate the value of sharing one’s ideas to improve others’ design approach and concepts.

5) show humility in accepting his/her mistakes in the expected output.

6) demonstrate willingness to improve in his/her work.

VI. Course Outline (Content)

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A. Importance of Climatological, Ecological, Solar & Wind Considerations and Day lighting to Design

B. Interior Spatial Planning and Layout of a Building type 1) Standard Dimensions and Requirements

2) Functional Interrelationships of activity areas/spaces 3) Furniture and Fixture Layout

4) Similar Space/Building type 5) Update on Current Trends C. Evaluation of Site

1) Boundary of Property and Adjacent Properties 2) Site Development Plan

D. Major Plate 1

1) Conceptual Development 2) Analysis of Requirements 3) Presentation of Proposal PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

E. Basic Space Programming F. Basic Proximity Matrices

G. Spatial Planning and Layout of other Building type focused on interiors and landscape 1) Standard Dimensions and Requirements

2) Functional Interrelationships of activity areas/spaces 3) Furniture and Fixture Layout

4) Similar Space/Building type 5) Update on Current Trends H. Evaluation of Site

1) Boundary of Property and Adjacent Properties 2) Site Development Plan

I. Major Plate 2

1) Conceptual Development 2) Analysis of Requirements 3) Presentation of Proposal MIDTERM EXAMINATION

J. Complex Space Programming K. Detailed Proximity Matrices

L. Spatial Planning and Layout of a complex Building type focused on interiors and landscape

1) Standard Dimensions and Requirements

2) Functional Interrelationships of activity areas/spaces 3) Furniture and Fixture Layout

4) Similar Space/Building type 5) Update on Current Trends M. Evaluation of Site

1) Boundary of Property and Adjacent Properties 2) Site Development Plan

N. Major Plate 3

1) Conceptual Development 2) Analysis of Requirements 3) Presentation of Proposal

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FINAL EXAMINATION

VII. Course Requirements 1) 3 Esquisses

2) 3 Research Papers

3) 3 to 6 Minor Oral Defenses (during Development Phases) 4) 3 Major Plates with Oral Defenses (Major Exams)

VIII. Grading System (studio)

Midterm Average = 0.50 (Class Standing)

+ 0.50 (Major Exam 1 + Major Exam 2) 2

Final Average = 0.50 (Class Standing)

+ 0.50 (Major Exam1 + Major Exam2 + Major Exam3)

3 Class Standing (Esquisses, Research Papers & Minor Oral

Defenses) – 50%

3 Major Exams (Major Plates with Oral Defenses) – 50%

TOTAL (100%)

Passing Raw Score (70%) –STUDIO course Transmutation Table:

Raw Score Equivalent Grade Raw Score Equivalent Grade

100 100 84 84

99 99 83 83

98 98 82 82

2.25

97 97

1.0

81 81

96 96 79-80 80

95 95 77-78 79

2.50

94 94

1.25

75-76 78

93 93 73-74 77

92 92 71-72 76

2.75

91 91

1.50

70 75 3.00

90 90 69 and below 74 and

below

5.00

89 89 6.0 F.A.

88 88

1.75

8.0 U.W.

87 87 9.0 DRP

86 86

85 85

2.00

IX. References Books

Allen, Edward. Fundamentals of Residential Construction, C2002.

Bayer, Patricia. Art deco architecture : design, decoration and detail from the twenties architecture, C1992.

B.P. 344 – Accessibility Law .

Bradley, Frederick. Fine marble in architecture,C2001.

De Chiara, Joseph, et. al. Time-Saver Standards for Housing and Residential Development. 2nd. Ed.

C1995.

De Chiara, Joseph, et al. Time-Saver Standards for Building Types, C2001.

De Witt, Dennis J. Modern architecture in Europe : a guide to buildings since the industrial, C1987.

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Guthrie, Pat. The Architect's portable handbook : first step rules of thumb for Building, C1998.

Meiss, Pierre Van. Elements of Architecture from Form to Place. London: Van Nostrand Reinhold, C1990.

Parissien, Steven. Palladian style, C1994.

Poupeye, Veerle. Caribbean art, C1998.

Ramsey and Sleeper. Architectural Graphic Standards. 1988.

Reynolds, John S. Courtyards : aesthetic, social and thermal delight, C2002.

P.D. 1096 The Revised National Building Code of the Philippines.

P.D. 1185 – The Fire Code of the Philippines and its Regulations.

Slesin, Suzanne. Japanese style, C1985

Smith, Peter F. The Dynamics of delight: architecture and aesthetics, C2003.

Stimson, Stephen. Ten landscapes, C2002.

Symmes, Marilyn. Fountains splash and spectacle : water and design from the Renaissance, C1998.

The Elements of style : a practical encyclopedia of interior architectural design, C1996.

Weidhaas, Ernest R. Architectural Drafting and Design. 4th ed., 1981.

Magazines/Subscriptions

Architecture Asia Architectural Digest Architectural Record Bluprint

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