IDENTIFYING DATA 2023_24
Subject (*) URBANISM AND PROJECTS VIII Code 22204110
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture (2010)
Cycle 1st
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
12 Compulsory Fifth 2Q
Language
Català
Department Predepartment Architecture Unit
Coordinator
GIRONES SADERRA, ANTONIO
E-mail toni.girones@urv.cat
gerard.cuartero@urv.cat
antonio.banus@urv.cat
annamaria.castella@urv.cat
Lecturers
GIRONES SADERRA, ANTONIO
CUARTERO BETRIU, GERARD
BANÚS TELLA, ANTONIO
CASTELLÀ FABREGAT, ANNA MARIA
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General description and relevant information <div>The course is scheduled to be taught in person and this presence will be maintained if the regulations that may be issued by the health authorities and other competent bodies do not say otherwise, and the capacity requirements allow it. If there are changes they will be reported to the Moodle space of the subject.</div><div><br /></div><div><p>Preparation for the future architect in the development of an executive project.</p></div>

Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 A43 Ability to concieve, execute and oversee schematic design projects.
 A44 Ability to concieve, execute and oversee design development projects.
 A45 Ability to concieve, execute and oversee construction design projects.
 A46 Ability to concieve, execute and oversee urban projects.
 A47 Ability to concieve, execute and oversee construction works.
 A48 Ability to create functional programmes of buildings and urban spaces.
 A49 Ability to create functional programmes of buildings and urban spaces
 A50 Ability to remove architectural barriers.
 A51 Ability to take a critical view of architecture.
 A52 Ability to design passive environmental conditioning, including thermal and acoustic insulation, climatic control, energy efficiency and natural lighting.
 A53 Ability to catalogue, plan and protect the built and urban heritage.
 A55 Ability to write civil work projects.
 A56 Ability to design and execute urban layouts and projects of urbanization, gardening and landscaping.
 A61 Adequate knowledge of the methods for studying symbolic processes, practical functions and ergonomics.
 A62 Adequate knowledge of the methods for studying social needs, quality of life, habitability and basic housing programmes.
 A63 Adequate knowledge of ecology, sustainability and the principles of energy and environmental resources preservation.
 A64 Adequate knowledge of the technical, climatic, economic, social and ideological foundations of the architectural, urban and landscape traditions of Western culture.
 A71 Knowledge of the civil, administrative, urbanistic, building and industrial regulations relating to professional architectural practice.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
 CT4-M Work in multidisciplinary teams and in complex contexts
Type C Code Competences Nuclear

Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A43 Execution of architectural, urban and landscape projects in the proposal, analysis, processing and presentation phases. Use of tradtional methods and computer technologies to make graphic presentation of these projects in the form of outlines, sketches, drafts, basic projects, construction projects, models and prototypes.
 A44 Execution of architectural, urban and landscape projects in the proposal, analysis, processing and presentation phases. Use of tradtional methods and computer technologies to make graphic presentation of these projects in the form of outlines, sketches, drafts, basic projects, construction projects, models and prototypes.
 A45 Execution of architectural, urban and landscape projects in the proposal, analysis, processing and presentation phases. Use of tradtional methods and computer technologies to make graphic presentation of these projects in the form of outlines, sketches, drafts, basic projects, construction projects, models and prototypes.
 A46 Execution of architectural, urban and landscape projects in the proposal, analysis, processing and presentation phases. Use of tradtional methods and computer technologies to make graphic presentation of these projects in the form of outlines, sketches, drafts, basic projects, construction projects, models and prototypes.
 A47 Planning, practice and execution of construction processes.
 A48 Knowledge of social needs relating to housing and urban development.
 A49 Execution of projects for conserving, restoring and/or renovating the built heritage.
 A50 Applied knowledge in architectural barriers removal projects
 A51 Execution of architectural, urban and landscape projects in the proposal, analysis, processing and presentation phases. Use of tradtional methods and computer technologies to make graphic presentation of these projects in the form of outlines, sketches, drafts, basic projects, construction projects, models and prototypes.
 A52 Resolution of passive environmental conditioning in architectural projects.
 A53 Execution of projects for conserving, restoring and/or renovating the built heritage.
 A55 Execution of civil construction projects.
 A56 Execution of architectural, urban and landscape projects in the proposal, analysis, processing and presentation phases. Use of tradtional methods and computer technologies to make graphic presentation of these projects in the form of outlines, sketches, drafts, basic projects, construction projects, models and prototypes.
 A61 Knowledge of signing processes, practical functions and ergonomics.
 A62 Knowledge of social needs relating to housing and urban development.
 A63 Knowledge of the principles of ecology, sustainability, the conservation of energy and environmental resources, and recycling of materials.
 A64 Knowledge of the conditions governing vernacular architecture.
 A71 Knowledge of the regulations regarding professional conduct.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 CT4-M Understand the team’s objective and identify their role in complex contexts
Communicate and work with other teams to achieve joint objectives
Commit and encourage the necessary changes and improvements so that the team can achieve its objectives
Trust in their own abilities, respect differences and use them to the team’s advantage
Type C Code Learning outcomes

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
First stage of the Bachelor Final Thesis, studying a location in order to develop a project.

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Competences (*) Class hours
Hours outside the classroom
(**) Total hours
Introductory activities
20 0 20
Lecture
A43
A44
A45
A46
A47
A48
A49
A50
A51
A52
A53
A55
A56
A61
A62
A63
A64
A71
CT4-M
20 0 20
Workshop (architecture)
A43
A44
A45
A46
A47
A48
A49
A50
A51
A52
A53
A55
A56
A61
A62
A63
A64
A71
CT4-M
60 0 60
Personal attention
60 140 200
 
 
(*) 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 Studies for understanding the needs of the location.
Lecture Master classes in order to offer solutions for the statement resolution.
Workshop (architecture) Work at class in order to develop the project.
Personal attention Revisions are public and personalized so that the corrections are useful for the rest of the students.

Personalized attention
Description
Individual revisions at each class.

Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Personal attention
Revisions are done throughout the academic year. Are understood as a proof that students have been working.
Others  

1. Analysis of the statement, location, environment, landscape and the proposal. 2. Location and situation 1/5000, 1/2000 3. Proposal of urban space and implementation. 1/1000, 1/500 4. Proposal defined through plants 1/ 200 5. Proposal defined through elevations 1/200 6. Proposal defined through sections 1/200 7. Exterior and interior views (model photographs, renderings and perspectives) 8. Structural system section. Schemes and axonometrics 9. Facilities section. 10. Construction systems. Details 1/20

un punt cada apartat
 
Other comments and second exam session

Sources of information

Basic

Complementary

Recommendations


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