F25 ARCH201 Architectural Design 1

Course Explanation:

This studio intends to focus on dwelling problems to explore not only the interior–exterior and public–private dynamics, but also to learn from material–structure interaction and the relationship between spatial functions and the basic needs of both traditional and emerging forms of daily life. In addition to investigating conventional domestic spaces, the studio also addresses contemporary dwelling typologies in relation to diverse physical, social, and environmental contexts. It is based on a holistic approach, incorporating the role of natural, built, and cultural environments; introduction to function, form, structure, and the principles of spatial organization.

Course Instructors:

Dr. Nihan Muş Özmen

Lecturer Aydan Şahin

Ress. Assist. İrem Baz

Ress. Assist. Ahmet Aslan

Ress. Assist. İlinur Can

 

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