Learning Outcomes
1. Upon successful completion of this course, students cultivate their sensitivity in recognizing and reading the environment and the interpretation and post-interpretation of architectural data 2. Become familiar with issues of analysis and evaluation of the historical built environment and acquire an image of this complex field of interventions, its requirements and its complexity 3. Become familiar with architectural planning issues, the setting of goals and performance standards for the designed space 4. Practice in "meaningful" architectural design 5 Obtain a complete picture of the phases of architectural design and assess the relationship between architectural synthesis and construction solutions
Course Content (Syllabus)
The Laboratory/ Studio “Design 7” aims to provide students with the ability for synthetical research and experimentation on the relation between old- new and the factors which affect it, such as historicity, time and memory, culture and identity. The Laboratory/ Studio will be based on a high complexity programme, which will exploit the cognitive and synthetical experience from past Lab/ Studios and courses.
The studio design course focusing on architectural design issues in historic environment such as: 1. new architecture in historical context 2. Interventions and redesign of historic buildings 3. Additions to historic buildings 4. Architectural rehabilitation interventions and reuse of historic buildings and complexes 5. Rehabilitation interventions and promotion of historical sets and sites. The goal of the studio course are: to familiarize students with the Theory of Material Culture and with the critical approach to the cultural tradition, its interpretation in other words, as this tradition is recorded in the cultural heritage, the architectural ensembles and monuments. It seeks to give them skills for programming and design new interventions for a sensitive sector of increased demands and complexity while familiarizing them with the multidimensional and multidisciplinary approach to the historical architectural reserve. Lab the design studio is of increased complexity and of demanding synthetical skills , aiming to familiarize the students with the very decisive role of the architect: that of redesigning and managing the historic environment, that consists a very important part of today's architectural creation. The workshop topics will include buildings or sets of historical interest and memory. The project shall take into account the udated scientific methods of analysis, documentation, evaluation and management of historic buildings and sites and will be based on an interdisciplinary approach aiming at the design of a complete architecture proposal. Provided interim presentations of students in all the members of the workshop, both during the process of documentation study of the historic site, as well as during the synthetic process of architectural interventions. Also in the context of our studio course the students’ sensitivity is cultivated in relation to architectural values of the past and also the ability of interpretating values and standards for creating an effective interactive relationship of the new building with historic landscape surroundings.
Keywords
historical environment, architectural design, interpretation, integration, restoration, reuse
Description
The evaluation of students is based on a. their participation in the workshop, b. the quality of the analysis and documentation of the historic site, ie the degree of deepening, observation, interpretive ability and perception of architectural and construction issues, the coherence of their presentation and its scientific accuracy. Also on the quality of their evaluation results and the completeness of their programming conclusions. c. the synthetic capacity and sensitivity concerning the design of the new intervention in the historic environment, the extent to which it meets the design objectives, the quality and completeness of design proposals, their technical and engineering aspect, the accuracy, quality and the communicativity of their design presentation. d. the quality, completeness and coherence of the students’ public presentations to the participants of the course and the way of supporting and documenting the individual or collective solutions and options.
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
Βιβλιογραφία μαθήματος (Εύδοξος)
1. Μαρία Δούση, Η Αρχιτεκτονική και τα δομικά συστήματα των ιστορικών σιδηρών κατασκευών. 18ος - 20ος αιώνας. University Studio Press, Θεσσαλονίκη 2015. ID 50661270
2. Μ. Νομικός, Αποκατάσταση και επανάχρηση ιστορικών κτιρίων και συνόλων μεθοδολογία - εφαρμογές. Γιαχούδη Μ. Γιαχούδη Ο.Ε, Θεσσαλονίκη, 1997.
Additional bibliography for study
Πρακτικά διημερίδας με θέμα: Αρχιτεκτονικές σπουδές και αρχιτεκτονική κληρονομιά, επιμέλεια: Κ. Καραδήμας, Ε. Κωνσταντινίδου, εκδόσεις ΑΡΧΕ-ΤΥΠΟ, 2015.
Ήπιες Επεμβάσεις για την προστασία ιστορικών κατασκευών, Συλλογικό έργο, Εκδόσεις ΙΑΝΟΣ Α.Ε., Θεσσαλονίκη 2009,
Johannes Cramer, Stefan Breitling, Architecture in Existing Fabric, planning, design, building. Birkhaeuser Verlag A.G. Basel, Boston, Berlin 2007,
Jokilehto, Jukka, Α History of Architectural Conservation, Bath 2001
Powell Kenneth, Architecture Reborn: The Conservation and Reconstruction of Old Buildings,
Mnafred Schuller, Building Archeology (ICOMOS, International Council on Monuments and Sites VII), Munich 2002
Christian Norberg-Schulz, Genius Loci, Towards a Phenomenology of Architecture Rizzoli, New York. 1980 13. Johannes Cramer, Stefan Breitling, Architecture in Existing Fabric, Birkhaeuser Verlag, 2007