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Name of course/module LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE THE CARD OF DESCRIPTION THE EDUCATION MODULE Code AU_K_1.5_004 Main field of study Education profile (general academic, practical) Year / Semester ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING general academic III/5 Specjalization Language of course: Course (core, elective) Hours Lectures: 15 Classes: 60 Laboratory classes: Level of qualification: I Form of studies (full-time studies/part-time studies) Full-time studies and part-time studies Education area(s) Polish core Number of points - Projects / seminars: - 4 Technical Sciences ECTS division (number and %) 1 ECTS (25%) 3 ECTS (75%) 100% Course status in the study program (basic, directional, other) (general academic, from other field of study) directional general academic Responsible for course/lecturer: prof. dr hab. inż. arch. Wojciech Bonenberg e-mail: wojciech.bonenberg@put.poznan.pl tel. 61 665 32 60 Faculty of Architecture ul. Nieszawska 13C, 61-021 Poznań tel.: 061 665 32 55 Responsible for course/lecturer: dr inż. arch. Dominika Pazder e-mail: dominika.pazder@put.poznan.pl tel. 61 665 32 60 Faculty of Architecture ul. Nieszawska 13C, 61-021 Poznań tel.: 061 665 32 55 Prerequisites of knowledge, skills, social competences: 1 Knowledge: 2 Skills: 3 Social Competences: - Student has explicit, theoretically based knowledge including the key issues of the architectural design and urban planning, -Student has basic knowledge on modern trends in architectural design and urban planning, -Student has basic knowledge of architectural and urban planning composition, - Student can acquire information from publications, data bases and other Polish and English sources, can interpret the said information and draw conclusions as well as voice and justify opinions, - Student can carry out critical analysis of the manner of operation and assess the existing solutions, systems and processes, - Student can work and cooperate in a team, assuming a number of different roles therein, - Student correctly identifies and resolves dilemmas in different spatial situations in the architectural and urban scale.

Objective of the course: To acquaints students with landscape architecture as field includes rational shaping of human surrounding, in manner as to satisfy the needs of not only aesthetic but also environmental (natural), social, psychical, cultural, functional and economic requirements. Teach students an integrated approach to environment design, in which landscape architecture is a synthesis of relations between natural elements (relief, climate, existing vegetation) and anthropogenic factors (local tradition, culture, taste, fashion etc.). Acquire theoretical knowledge concerning the relations between human and landscape, knowledge of the principles and methods of landscape management and understanding of the factors which build quality of the landscape, such as: visual expression, diversity, readability, accessibility, development potential. Stimulation of creativity in the architectural design process conditioned of landscape context, by researching relations between architecture and natural, cultural, social environment, especially the ability to create relations between landscape background and newly designed architectural objects. Developing of manual drawing skills as a tool for landscape researches, carrying out analysis and assessment of architectural and urban surrounding. Knowledge: number (symbol) W01 Learning outcomes Having completed the course, student can: Student has explicit, theoretically based knowledge including the key issues of the design in the landscape context and urban planning composition, Reference to the outcomes of the learning process in the area of technical sciences AU1_W01 W02 W03 Skills: number (symbol) U01 Student has basic knowledge on modern trends in architectural design and urban planning in the context of natural and anthropogenic landscape, Student knows basic methods, techniques and tools in the field of architectural design and urban planning in the natural and anthropogenic landscape, Having completed the course, student can: Student can acquire information from publications, data bases and other Polish and English sources, can interpret the said information and draw conclusions as well as voice and justify opinions, AU1_W02 AU1_W08 AU1_W11 Reference to the outcomes of the learning process in the area of technical sciences AU1_U01 U02 Student can carry out critical analysis of the manner of operation and assess the existing spatial solutions of composition, AU1_U12 AU1_U13

U03 Student can design the elements of spatial development in the specific landscape context and select and apply appropriate methods and tools for selection of appropriate compositional solutions. AU1_U13 AU1_U14 Social competences: number (symbol) Having completed the course, student can: Reference to the outcomes of the learning process in the area of technical sciences K01 Student understands the need for lifelong learning, inspiring the development of other people, AU1_K03 K02 K03 K04 Student is aware of the importance of non-technical aspects and effects of engineering activities, in this impact upon the environment and liability for environment affecting decisions Student can work and cooperate in a team, assuming a number of different roles therein, Student correctly identifies and resolves dilemmas in different spatial situations in the architectural and urban scale. AU1_K05 AU1_K06 AU1_K06 Methods of check the learning outcomes Forming evaluation: Lecture Classes Course credit is conditional active participation in lectures and positive credit of colloquium, which includes contents presented during lectures. Assessment of active participation in classes, discussion in the group and involvement in project work. Assessment of timeliness and quality of task implementation during the interim and final review. Group assessment rely on selection of three best final works. Final grading scale: 2,0; 3,0; 3,5; 4,0; 4,5; 5,0 Summary score: Lecture Colloquium grade (multiple-choice test covering contents presented during lectures). Classes A summary score consists of grades given by the teacher during interim and final review, assessment of student activity and involvement and assessment of the group. Final grading scale: 3,0; 3,5; 4,0; 4,5; 5,0 Course contents Lectures: 1. Typology and classification of landscape forms. 2. Genesis of landscapes. Expression of the social and psychical needs of human in the landscape.

3. Visual quality of landscape. 4. Forming of architectural facilities in landscape. 5. Sustainable development of landscape. 6. Social conditions of landscape development. 7. Natural and anthropogenic conditions of landscape development. Classes: Design tasks entering of the newly designed architectural form in the existing part of the cultural landscape. A. Output: 1. A designated location in the existing context of the cultural landscape. 2.The cubature of the object, which should be written in the existing landscape context. B. General description of the classes The exercise consists in entering the newly designed architectural form in the existing part of the cultural landscape. Student can freely shape all parameters newly designed solid: its proportions, shape, color, texture, material, internal division, transparency, etc. It can also break down a designated cubature to smaller solids with different visual properties. It s only important that the cubature has been located in in the indicated place (in the case of fragmentation of solid, the cubature of all components can not be changed) Student should to recognize the basic visual relations binding on newly designed object with existing cultural landscape. For that purpose, student should: Do analysis of visual parameters of landscape background broken down into partial components Configuration and land cover, the dominant form of buildings, background plans, the layout of the objects in the plans, background dominants, color, texture, material, articulation, background structure. Do analysis of visual parameters of the newly designed object, broken down into partial elements: scale, proportions, shape, fragmentation of composition, color, texture, material, articulation, object structure, etc. Test the (in graphical form) visual relations between partial parameters of landscape background and newly designed object. Visual parameters of newly designed object in the subsequent design version should be modified in order to obtain of set landscape relations: strong visual contrast, strong visual subordination ( merging into), indirect relation resulting from appropriate selection of partial visual parameters. Obtained variants are the basics for selection of design solution in creative manner connecting newly designed solid with existing landscape context. Basic bibliography: Alexander C. Nature of order. Center for Environmental Structure. Berkeley. 2002-2004. Alexander C., Ishikawa S., Silverstein M. A Pattern Language. Oxford University Press. 1977. Alexander, C., Notes on the Synthesis of Form. Harvard University Press. 1964. Arnhem R. Sztuka i percepcja wzrokowa. Warszawa. 1978.

Bogdanowski J., Łuczyska-Bruzda M., Novak Z. Architektura Krajobrazu. Warszawa, Kraków. 1981. Böhm A. Architektura krajobrazu, jej początki i rozwój. Skrypt dla studentów wyższych szkół technicznych. Kraków. 1994. Böhm A. Planowanie przestrzenne dla architektów krajobrazu. O czynniku kompozycji. Kraków. 2006. Bonenberg W. Przemysł w mieście. Ekologiczna metoda modernizacji zakładów przemysłowych zlokalizowanych na obszarach intensywnie zurbanizowanych. Gliwice. 1985. Braun J. Elementy ekologii miasta przemysłowego. Wrocław. 1964. Brentano F. Psychologia z empirycznego punktu widzenia. PWN. Warszawa. 1999. Complementary bibliography: Gołaszewska M. Zarys estetyki. Warszawa 1986. Heidegger M. Bycie i czas. Tłum. B. Baran. Warszawa. 1994. Husserl E. Badania logiczne. PWN. Warszawa. 2006. Kierkegaard S. Okruchy filozoficzne. PWN. Warszawa. 1988. Woźniak C. Martina Heideggera myślenie sztuki. Kraków. 1997. Strzałecki A. Wybrane zagadnienia psychologii twórczości. Warszawa, 1969 Szczepański J. Socjologia. Rozwój problematyki i metod. Warszawa. 1961. Tatarkiewicz W. Historia estetyki Arkady. Warszawa. 1985-1991. Tatarkiewicz W. Droga przez estetykę. Arkady. Warszawa.1972 The workload of student Form of activity Hours ECTS Total workload 113 4 Activities that require individual contact with the teacher Activities of practical 80 3 88 3 Balance the workload of the average student Form of activity Number of hours participation in lectures participation in classes/ laboratory classes (projects) preparation for classes/ laboratory classes preparation to colloquium/final review participation in consultation related to realization of learning process preparation to the exam attendance at exam 15 h 60 h 12 x 1 h = 12 h 13 h 3 x 1 h = 3 h 8 h 2 h

Total workload of student: 4 ECTS credits 113 h As part of this specified student workload: activities that require direct participation of teachers: 15 h + 60 h + 3 h + 2 h = 80 h 3 ECTS credits