IDENTIFYING DATA 2019_20
Subject (*) ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I Code 22204001
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture (2010)
Cycle 1st
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
6 Basic Course First 1Q
Language
Català
Prerequisites
Department Predepartment Architecture Unit
Coordinator
TOLDRA DOMINGO, JOSE MARIA
E-mail jaume.farreny@urv.cat
raquel.casals@urv.cat
josemaria.toldra@urv.cat
gemma.ferre@urv.cat
arnau.tinena@urv.cat
Lecturers
FARRENY MORANCHO, JAUME
CASALS ROCA, RAQUEL INMACULADA
TOLDRA DOMINGO, JOSE MARIA
FERRÉ PUEYO, GEMMA
TIÑENA RAMOS, ARNAU
Web http://www.etsa.urv.cat
General description and relevant information The subject is part of an introduction to projects that have been defined as the main objective of "learning to read and write" course. Learn to read the environment and the society in which we live (read), and learn to transfer their needs to the project and drawing, (write).

Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 A1 Ability to apply graphic procedures to the representation of spaces and objects.
 A2 Ability to conceive and represent the visual attributes of objects and control proportion.
 A3 Ability to carry out technical drawings.
 A5 Knowledge of systems of spatial representation adapted and applied to architecture and urbanism.
 A6 Knowledge of systems of spatial representation adapted and applied to architecture and urbanism.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
 B3 Critical, logical and creative thinking, and an ability to innovate
 B4 Autonomy, responsibility and initiative
 B6 Clear and effective communication of information, ideas, problems and solutions in public or a specific technical field
 B9 Spatial vision
 B10 aesthetic sensitivity
 B11 General graphical skills
Type C Code Competences Nuclear
 C3 Be able to manage information and knowledge
 C4 Be able to express themselves correctly both orally and in writing in one of the two official languages of the URV

Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A1 Creation of graphic representations based on spatial representation systems, shape theory, the laws of visual perception and geometry.
 A2 Creation of graphic representations based on spatial representation systems, shape theory, the laws of visual perception and geometry.
 A3 Creation of graphic representations based on spatial representation systems, shape theory, the laws of visual perception and geometry.
 A5 Creation of graphic representations based on spatial representation systems, shape theory, the laws of visual perception and geometry.
 A6 Represention of spaces and objects using criteria of proportion and identification of visual attributes by means of traditional and digital techniques.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 B3 Reflect on new ways of doing things.
 B4 Do the work planned in accordance with the quality criteria provided.
 B6 Intervene effectively and convey relevant information.
 B9 Interpret the geometry of the space and the objects in the systems of space representation
 B10 Composa With aesthetic criteria
 B11 Represent with graphic correction the lines, values and proportions of the shapes and his surroundings
Type C Code Learning outcomes
 C3 Locate and access information effectively and efficiently.
 C4 Produce grammatically correct oral texts.

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Intervention in a public space. Phase I.
THE PLACE 
The public space will be divided into different sectors. Each sector will be assigned to a group of about 8 students to carry out a survey.
Intervention in a public space. Phase II.
THE QUALITIES 
Groups of 2-3 students, resulting from subdividing the groups of the previous phase, will analyze one of the three sets of qualities related below:

• USE, ROUTES, URBAN FURNITURE
• VEGETATION, WATER, TOPOGRAPHY
• SUNLIGHT, WIND, TEMPORARY
Intervention in a public space. Phase III.
SHELTER 
Design a shelter of 15 m2 maximum. Individual exercise; each student must choose the position of his shelter within the sector that he has surveyed and analyzed. The interior space should approximately meet the requirements of a mid-range hotel room.
FAÇADE 

Design a façade in an existing structure, taking into account the intended uses of the interior spaces and the conditions of the exterior environment.

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Competences (*) Class hours
Hours outside the classroom
(**) Total hours
Introductory activities
4 0 4
Workshop (architecture)
A1
A2
A5
B4
B9
B11
C3
30 70 100
Lecture
A5
A6
4 0 4
Presentations / oral communications
B3
B6
C4
10 2 12
Presentations / oral communications
A3
B10
B11
8 20 28
Personal attention
2 0 2
 
 
(*) On e-learning, hours of virtual attendance of the teacher.
(**) The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies
  Description
Introductory activities Activities aimed at making contact and collecting information from students and the presentation of the subject.
Workshop (architecture) The Workshop consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The practical projects are developed in the classroom in face-to-face sessions and require a complementary dedication of the students to the development of projects without tutelage.
It has a progressive character and allows cumulative competence acquisition.
(*) This methodology is a reference in the Degree of Architect according to the ECI ORDER 3856/2007, of December 27.
Lecture Oral presentation by students of a specific topic or a work.
Presentations / oral communications Oral presentation by students of a specific topic or a work.
Presentations / oral communications Oral presentation by students of a specific topic or a work.
Personal attention Within the workshop, the teachers dedicate part of the time to personalized attention.

Personalized attention
Description
Within the workshop, the teachers dedicate part of the time to personalized attention.

Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Workshop (architecture)
A1
A2
A5
B4
B9
B11
C3
The student will deliver during the semester exercises presented in the workshop and developed / supervised through public presentations, individualized corrections and pre-deliveries. 95%
Lecture
A5
A6
Presentations / oral communications
B3
B6
C4
Presentation of research works aimed at providing the group with the necessary knowledge to develop the exercises. 5%
Presentations / oral communications
A3
B10
B11
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

Sources of information

Basic De Saint-Exupery, Antoine, El principito, emecé editores,s.a, Buenos Aires
Berger, John, Ser un pintor, E. Ardora, 1997
Tanizaki, Junuchiro, El elogio de la sombra, Editorial Siruela, Madrid, 1994
Espuelas, Fernando, Madre materia, Ed. Lampreade, Madrid

Complementary

Recommendations

Subjects that continue the syllabus
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECTS I/22204101
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECTS II/22204102
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING II/22204002

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECTS I/22204101
DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY I/22204003

(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.