HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY College of Engineering and Architecture Department of Architecture Course Title: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 8 - Design of complex structures Subject Code: ADESIGN8 Course Credit: 5 units (1hr. Lecture & 12 hours laboratory) Year Level: 4th Year Pre-requisites: ADESIGN 7 Course Calendar: 2 nd Semester Course Description: Design exercises giving emphasis to process and development of building structures, utilities, laws, structural concepts and ecological planning.
ADESIGN 8 Preliminary Midterm Finals A. Skyscrapers and Intelligent Buildings 1) Origin 2) Fundamentals and Guidelines 3) Important Design Elements (Service Core, Utilities, etc.) B. The Advent of the Skyscrapers and Intelligent Buildings, Advanced Technology and its effect on Human Behavior 1) Positive and Negative Effects on Human Behavior C. High Rise Structures 1) Design Considerations 2) Utilities 3) Ecological Considerations 4) Other Site Considerations D. Evaluation of Site 1) Boundary of Property and Adjacent Properties 2) Site Development Plan E. Major Plate 1 1) Conceptual Development Course 2) Analysis References: of Requirements 3) Presentation of Proposal F. Complex Structures (Airports and Terminals or any equivalent) 1) Design Considerations 2) Utilities 3) Ecological Considerations 4) Other Site Considerations G. Evaluation of Site 1) Boundary of Property and Adjacent Properties 2) Site Development Plan H. Major Plate 2 1) Conceptual Development 2) Analysis of Requirements 3) Presentation of Proposal I. Complex Structures (Mixed Used Centers, Embassy Complex or any equivalent) 1) Design Considerations 2) Utilities 3) Ecological Considerations 4) Other Site Considerations J. Evaluation of Site 1) Boundary of Property and Adjacent Properties 2) Site Development Plan K. Major Plate 3 1) Conceptual Development 2) Analysis of Requirements 3) Presentation of Proposal
A. Basic Readings 1. Time-Saver Standards for Building Types by De Chiara, Joseph, et al. C2001 2. Architectural Graphic Standards by Ramsey & Sleeper, Latest Edition Pbulished by McGraw Hill 3. B.P. 344 Accessibility Law. 4. P.D. 1096 The Revised National Building Code of the Philippines. 5. P.D. 1185 The Fire Code of the Philippines and its Regulations. Abel, Chris. Architecture And Identity : Responses To Cultural And Technological Change, 2000. Alarcon, Norma I. Philippine Architecture in the Pre-Spanish and Spanish Period 2nd Ed, 1998 Barragán, Luis. Architecture And Landscape, 2003. B.P. 344 Accessibility Law. Ching, Francis. Form, Space and Order, latest edition. Davis, Howard.The Culture of Building,1999. De Chiara, Joseph, et. al. Time-Saver Standards for Housing and Residential Development. 2 nd. Ed. C1995. De Chiara, Joseph, et al. Time-Saver Standards for Building Types, C2001. Galende, Pedro G. O.S.A and Javellana, Rene S.J. Angels In Stones: Churches of the Philippines,1996. Greer, Nora Richer, Architecture As Response : Preserving The Past, Designing For The Future, 1998. Joaquin, Nick. Manila, My Manila. Klassen, Winand. Architecture In The Philippines : Filipino Building In A Cross-Cultural Context, 1986. Ove, Arup and Partners. Building Design For Energy Economy, 1980. P.D. 1096 The Revised National Building Code of the Philippines. P.D. 9514 The Fire Code of the Philippines and its Regulations. Ramsey and Sleeper. Architectural Graphic Standards. Latest edition. Reynolds, John S. Courtyards : aesthetic, social and thermal delight, C2002. Stimson, Stephen. Ten landscapes, C2002. The Elements of style : a practical encyclopedia of interior architectural design, C1996. Thomas, Derek. Architecture And Urban Development : A Vision For The New Age,2002.
B. Extended Readings (Books, Journals) 1. Accessible architecture : age and disability-friendly planning and building c2009 Published by Page One Publishing, Singapore 2. Analysing architecture by Unwin, Simon c2009 Published by Routledge, London 3. Architecture : form, space, and order by Ching, Francis D. K. c2007 Published by John Wiley, New Jersey 4. Architecture for the Gods by Crosbie, Michael J c2002 Published by Image Books, Australia 5. Basics interior architecture context + environment by Brooker, Graeme c2008 Published by AVA Publishing, Switzerland 6. Nothing less than literal : architecture after minimalism by Linder, Mark c2004 Published by The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 7. Spaces : architecture in detail by Mccown, James c2005 Published by Rockport, Massachusetts C. Web References http://www.archdaily.com/ http://drawingarchitecture.tumblr.com/ http://stuckinstudio.com/
Course Requirements 1) 3 Esquisses 2) 3 Research Papers 3) 4 to 6 Development Phases per Term 4) 3 Major Plates with Oral Defenses (Major Exams) 5) 3 Major Written Exams Grading System 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
CAMPUS++ COLLEGE ONLINE GRADING SYSTEM Legend: (All Items in Percent) CSA Class Standing Average for All Performance Items (Cumulative) P Prelim Examination Score M Midterm Examination Score F Final Examination Score MEA Major Exam Average PCA Prelim Computed Average MCA Midterm Computed Average FCA Final Computed Average Note: For purposes of illustration, the sharing between CSA and MEA is shown below as 70% and 30%, respectively, when computing the Computed Average for each Grading Period. Depending on the grading parameters set for a subject the sharing may be 65%- 35%, 60%-40%, or other possible combinations. Computation of Prelim Computed Average (PCA) CSA = MEA = P PCA = (50%)(CSA) + (50%)(MEA) Computation of Midterm Computed Average (MCA) CSA = MEA = MCA = (50%)(CSA) + (50%)(MEA)
Computation of Final Computed Average (FCA) CSA = MEA = FCA = (50%)(CSA) + (50%)(MEA) Course Policies Maximum Allowable Absences: 7 (held 2 times a week)