Topic outline

  • Workshop 01: Design Language

  • Course information

    Module:

    Workshop 1: Design Language

    Teaching unit:

    Fundamental

    Coefficient:

    04

    Semester:

    1st semester

    Level:

    1st year

    Nature:

    Workshop

    Workshop room:

    07



  • Teacher information

    The teacher: 

    Department:

    Faculty:

    University:

    OUADAH Halima Saadia

    Architecture 

    Technology

    Abou Bekr Belkaid -Tlemcen-

    E-mail:

    ouadah.h.s@gmail.com

  • Objectives

    After this workshop, of the 1st year architecture, students will be able to:

    • Assimilate the importance of the design language in the creative process,
    • Recognize the design language elements,
    • Understand the composition principles,
    • Apply the transformation technics,
    • Learn how to decompose existent conceptions,
    • Learn how to compose new conceptions,
    • Be able to create.

    • Prerequisites

      • Knowing the basics of maths,
      • Mastering the use of drawing tools,
      • Having full-time drawing ability.

      • Prerequisites test

      • The main lines

        This workshop is intended for Architecture students, in where the design language and composition's basic notions are described; it provides to students the skills to decompose existent conceptions then to compose new ones, gradually from simple to complex, which must be based on logics with the use of transformation techniques.

      • Chapter 01: The design language's introduction

      • Chapter 02: The dot

      • Exit test

      • Bibliographic references

        For more information you can see those books to enhance your level :

        1. Mo Zell "Architectural Drawing Course Tools and Techniques for 2D and 3D, 2008 Quarto Publishing plc.
        2. Florian Afflerbach, Basics Freehand Drawing, 2014 Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
        3. David Dernie, Architectural Drawing, 2010 by Laurence King Publishing Ltd, London.
        4. Francis DK Ching, Architectural Graphics, 2003, Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.


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