Courses - Department of Architecture

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Courses :
Course Code : ARC 501
Course Title : ARHITECTURAL DESIGN
Level : MASTER
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Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester : I
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Architectural Design provides a theoretical understanding and practical training methodology of
architectural design.
After presenting basic concepts in Architectural Design, this master course goes
More deeply into the elements of artistic design, environmental design, architectural model
making or 3D model. Students are required to complete a major project of specialized buildings
with their own design.
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Understanding the methods and approaches to architectural design and setting of
objects in the environment.
Infrastructure network
The dynamics of space
Harmony
Function elements
Aesthetics
Sociological Aspect
Objects for sports and recreation / Gym, swimming pools, Stadiums ...
Objects commercial content / Department store , Shopping centers, Galleries ...
Course Code : ARC 503
Course Title : CONTEMPORARY URBAN CONCEPTS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester : I
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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The modern urban concepts provided to teach students with contemporary theoretical
approaches, concepts and critical reviews of urban renewal. Students are introduced to concepts
and methods of urban renewal and their application in relation to complex urban problems at the
city level. The emphasis is on urban transformations as well as consideration of different
dimensions of the transformation/economic, environmental, sociologist and political. Students
should have a basic knowledge of social science and creativity in the approach.
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Introduction to contemporary approaches to urban regeneration with a focus on the
second half of the 20th century as the key factors that condition
Critical reviews of theoretical approaches
Interdisciplinary understanding of urban renewal
The cultural dimension of urban renewal
Urban renewal and gentrification
Sociological aspects of urban renewal
Management of urban renewal
Case studies - both positive and negative examples and experiences
Course Code : ARC 505
Course Title : STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS AND BUILDING ORGANIZATION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester : I
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Structural Systems and Building Organization is course of organizations, their forms and
procedures, project management procedures and documentation, and the various aspects of
procuring and managing a construction project from commencement to completion. Subjects
appropriate for those individuals working in a construction organization will be emphasized.
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Jobs in construction field
Project Management and Organization
Definition of basic concepts; methods of organization of group work, control and
management
Management and organization of construction (construction management): methods of
construction planning process, time and network maps.
Marketing: The importance within the cycle of industrial production (planning - design production - marketing - use - obsolescence); marketing of building components,
materials and technology, marketing building ebbs
The construction project scheduling and control
Risk assessment depending on the structural system
Building Safety and Inspection
Course Code : ARC 504
Course Title : INTEGRAL APPROACH TO SPACE PROTECTION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester : II
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Integral Approach to Space Protection gives students the knowledge within the environmental
area and its basic elements.
Space as environmentally sustainable is one in which an individual consciously works of his
generation to change. Designing buildings environmentally friendly design leads to a sustainable
environment.
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Ecology and Environment. Environmental components, processes in the atmosphere,
hydrosphere and lithosphere
Ecosystem, environmental factors, metabolism of ecosystems, ecological succession
Spatial Development and Environment. The urban ecosystem, urban ecosystem
functioning, urban metabolism
The impact of urban environments on soil, water, atmosphere, biological and
biochemical processes diversity.
Types and features of pressures, impacts on society and economy.
The goals of environmental protection. The principles of environmental protection,
sustainable development, integrated approach,
Interactive planning
Instruments of environmental impact assessment on the environment, the basic
elements preparation of environmental impact studies
Spatial planning and environmental protection
Applying the principles of sustainable development in spatial planning, the cities as
sustainable ecosystems.
Course Code : ARC 506
Course Title : ENERGETIC AND ENVIROMENTAL ARHITECTURE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester : II
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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The course of Energy and Environmental architecture provides basic knowledge about the
sustainable architecture, energy efficiency of buildings, materials used and method of construction
of sustainable buildings.
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Energy sources and improving the environment, the overall situation and development
strategy. Conventional and renewable energy sources and their impact on security.
Ecology as a starting point and framework within which energy is important for urban
planning and architectural design.
Historical development and technology exploiting solar energy.
Active (installation) systems, photovoltaic cells, hybrid and passive solar architectural
elements and systems
Bioclimatic approach to spatial planning, urban design and architecture. Prerequisites:
air, microclimate, geographic characteristics, insulation, topographic and other natural
and artificial factors. Physics building.
Energy rational, low energy and energy efficient architecture.
Passive solar architecture (PSA) - specific types; self-sufficient, "smart" homes
Natural day lighting as a way to use passive solar energy.
Calculation methods, dimensioning, design and simulation
Energy and environmental restoration of newer and historic architecture. 11th
The architecture and ecology. The ecological approach to local and global level
Healthy building, hygiene materials.
Natural House. Permaculture.
Energy-efficient passive solar building material. Production and architectural elements.
Perspectives of development
Course Code : ARC 507
Course Title : ARHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN : STUDIO
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester : II
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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Studio Architecture and Urban Design is a continuation of the acquisition of knowledge within the
field of design at different scales, the scale of the building and city scale.
Students through examples of practice gain knowledge about the spatial organization of the
structure, design and functional efficiency.
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Project Program
Norms
Methodology for graphic material
Time and space
The Context
Analysis relevant examples in the world
Work in the field
Independent project
Course Code : ARC 509
Course Title : METHODOLOY AND TECHNOLOGY OF CONDUCTING A SCIENTIFIC
RESEARCH
Level : Master
Year : II
Status : Compulsory
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Exploration of quantitative and qualitative research methods commonly used in communication
studies.
This is an introductory course on research methods. The objectives of the course is to enable
students to:
♦ Develop an understanding and an appreciation of the quantitative and qualitative research
methods relevant to satisfactorily address a particular research question.
♦ Develop an understanding of the principles and processes involved in developing and
addressing a specific research question.
♦ Develop core competencies in writing a research proposal.
♦ Develop a solid background in elementary statistics and data analysis.
♦ Acquire fundamental skills in the use of bibliographic software: EndNote or BibTeX.
♦ Acquire fundamental skills in the use of a Statistical Analysis Software: SPSS, or R.
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Problem identification
Hypothesis formulation
Sampling
Research design
Data collection and data collection strategies
Validity, reliability and other measurement problems
Data evaluation techniques and methods applied in management research
Qualitative data analysis
Non-parametric data analysis
Factor analysis
Research deontology
Applications.
Course Code : ARC 510
Course Title : USERS REQUEREMENTS AND BULIT ENVIROMENT STANDARDS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Course Code : ARC 511
Course Title : QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE METHDOTS IN ARHITECTURAL
RESEARCH
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Course Code : ARC 512
Course Title : THE ARHITECTURE OF THE CITY
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Urban architecture offered to introduced student about cities and the form that settlements.
Attempts will be made at a distinction between descriptive and normative theory, by examining
examples of various theories of city form over time. The course will concentrate on the origins of
the modern city and theories about its emerging form, including the transformation of the
nineteenth-century city and its organization. This course analyzes current issues of city form in
relation to city making, social structure, and physical design. Case studies of several cities will be
presented as examples of the theories discussed during the course.
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Introduction to the theory of urban structure and city
Evolution of urban areas
Structure of urban areas
Critical reviews of theoretical approaches. Critique of pure functionalism
The primary elements and space
The personality structure of urban space
Urban ecology and psychology
Economic dimension of city
Case studies - positive and negative examples and experiences
Course Code : ARC 513
Course Title : ARHITECTURE , AESTHETICS AND HISTORY
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Architects design buildings using a creative process by which they manipulate art
elements to create a unified and pleasing artistic statement.
The difference between a painting and architecture is that a building has a function and
must be designed with safety in mind.
Aesthetics in architecture get very important place and history of evaluation creative idea
is different during the time.
Special emphasis is given to the study of contemporary interpretive theory of architecture from the
iconology and hermeneutics to tenicalaestetic.
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Aesthetics, philosophy and theory of architecture.
Icon and hermeneutic interpretation of the concept of architecture.
Semiological and semiotic concepts interpretation architecture.
Psychoanalytic interpretations of the concept of architecture.
Deconstructive interpretation of the concept of architecture.
The theory of culture and interpretation of architecture.
Tehnicaltheory / tehnicalaestetic and interpretation of architecture.
Aesthetics of historical architectural period’s buildings
Architectural expression
Course Code : ARC 514
Course Title : ARHITECTURAL DESIGN : STUDIO
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Architectural Design Studio offers training methodology of architectural design at specified
locations.
Students are required to provide detailed and concise explanation of the projected building
specialist purposes.
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Understanding the methods and approaches to architectural design and setting of
objects in the environment.
Analysis of sites
The traffic network
Concept
Analysis of Concept
Terms of Reference
The situation in the conceptual design of a given measure (1: 1000, 1: 2000)
Characteristic base (1: 500, 1: 200)
Cross sections (1: 500, 1: 200)
3D views
Course Code : ARC 515
Course Title : CONSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Planning and construction management offered mastering the necessary knowledge and skills in
planning and construction organization in the entire investment cycle. Students acquire the
necessary knowledge to create the investment study, cost estimate and construction foreman,
construction time and network planning, project management, monitoring and control works.
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Investing, design and construction: historical and contemporary aspects of relationships,
meaning and content of contemporary notions of investor - the designer - the architect
and builder
Organization of work: historical, craft, manufacture and industrial organization of work;
properties of building production, principles of organization of construction production.
Management and organization of the project (Project Management): defining the basic
concepts, methods of organization of group work, control and management.
Management and organization of construction (construction management): methods of
construction planning process, time and network maps
Marketing: The importance within the cycle of industrial production (planning - design production - marketing - use - obsolescence); marketing of building components,
materials and technology, building marketing unit
Course Code : ARC 516
Course Title : THE THEORY OF HERITAGE PROTECTION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course is exploring students with the basics of heritage protection to encourage better attitude
toward this issue.
The course, in addition to defining the theoretical concepts of protection through history,
based on studying the actual relationship to the heritage of the specific conditions and climates.
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Introduction. Basic concepts of heritage protection.
Theories of heritage protection.
Documents.
Heritage Preservation in the 20st.
Organizations sluzebe heritage protection.
Documentation heritage.
Ways and methods of documentation. Photograph. Plans collection.
Research Heritage (Heritage Documentation processing - an architectural survey,
research works on the monuments, archives - Conservation Study).
Valuation and Heritage (interdisciplinary - an integrated approach in the treatment of
cultural heritage),
Valuation of Heritage II (project documentation - treatment and presentation, spatial
planning treatment),
The terms of protection and (relationship inheritance, heritage - architecture and urban
planning, painting and sculpture, music, small plastics, design, photography, textiles,
crafts ...).
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The principles of protection and restoration of historic monuments (registration,
protection regimes, the principles of protection),
The principles of protection and restoration of historic monuments II (methodology and
techniques of restoration of historical artifacts, individual buildings and cultural units)
Methodology Renewal (Basic concepts: restoration, conservation, rehabilitation,
reconstruction, recomposition (anastylosis), facsimile reconstruction, rehabilitation,
reconstruction),
Cultural heritage and restoration in specific circumstances (wartime activities and
postwar reconstruction, disaster - Risk prepareness)
Art heritage and tourism (cultural tourism, museology)
Protection of Cultural and management (economics, management)
Course Code : ARC 517
Course Title : DEGRADATION OF HISTORIC STRUCTURE AND AN INTRODUCTION TO THE
TECHNICQUES OF RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Problems of restoration and preservation of architectural heritage and to apply appropriate
methods and technologies is an important part of architectural practice. This is the task of
interdisciplinary approaches, and architects who are experts before the law and the public will be
fully responsible for the results. The task object is to acquire basic theoretical knowledge and
familiarization with the methods and technology of restoration and protection of architectural
heritage.
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Samples decay architectural heritage: natural, human activity,
errors in the design, construction errors, factors contributing to the decay of building
materials, timber diseases.
Effect of earthquake on the building, seismic zoning, seismic risk, seismic hazard.
Basic concepts: protection of monuments, conservation, rehabilitation, restoration,
reconstruction.
Repairs, reinforcement structures, seismic rehabilitation construction.
Research works on the monuments: Geomechanical report, probe, trial pits, seismic
refraction, geoelectric measurements, methods of testing materials and structures,
physical measurements,
Conservation research papers.
Remediation research papers.
Course Code : ARC 518
Course Title : CONSERVATION OF HISTORIC ENVIROMENTS : STUDY , CONSERVATION
AND REVITALIZATION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Through the course study method to carry out protection of the historic environment. Students
next learn to recognize historic heritage conservation procedures and methods that lead to the
revitalization of historic heritage.
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Protection of historic heritage
UNESCO. ICOMOS
Interdisciplinary - an integrated approach in the treatment of historical heritage
Spatial planning treatment
The principles of protection and restoration of historical monuments (registration,
protection regimes, the principles of protection)
The principles of protection and restoration of historic monuments II (methodology and
techniques of restoration of historical artifacts, individual buildings and cultural units)
Methodology updates. Revitalization
Course Code : ARC 519
Course Title : CONSERVATION STUDIO I : CONSERVATION OF HISTORIC ENVIROMENTS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Studio I: Preservation of historic environment is a look in the area of historical importance and
facilities that are part of it.
Through historical examples units that are of cultural, architectural and historical importance,
students will get the responsibility, as well as architects and urban planners, according to the
same.
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The importance of historic environment
Buildings of historical importance
Classification of historical heritage
Conservation and restoration applications in Europe
Areal work and restoration projects in practice in Bosnia
Studio project
Course Code : ARC 520
Course Title : CONSERVATION STUDIO II : DEGRADATION , RESTORATION TECHNIQUES
AND CONSERVATION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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The discipline of architectural conservation and restoration covers restoration, alteration,
management and renewal historic settlement and buildings. Architects’ working methods for
inspecting and analyzing buildings are studied, as well as the planning of new architecture in the
encounter with existing settlement. The subject field includes close studies of traditional building
trades and their application to refurbishment. Current research focuses on the design process,
methods of planning and investigation in preservation and renewal using traditional materials and
methods, and design programs and studies for the management and development of existing built
environments.
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Degradation in site scale
Conservation concepts in site scale
Restoration concepts in site scale
Single building,
Building groups
Conservation and restoration methods in urban scale
Conservation and restoration applications in Bosnia
Areal work
Restoration/ Conservation projects in practice
Course Code : ARC 521
Course Title : THE COMPLEX INSTALLATION SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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The subject of an insight into the selection of optimal energy system mechanical sector. finding a
satisfactory solution of air in the building wiring, as well as the impact of elements of supply and
exhaust air to the internal solution space.
Introducing students to the external and internal factors that affect the comfort in a particular
architectural and structural area, with special emphasis on labor and production units.
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Introduction to focus on the solution of thermo representative buildings in the city.
Basis for finding the energy concept and selection of systems for new and existing
facilities.
Typical examples of optimization of the system installation buildings.
Health grounds, the warmth of the human body in working conditions.
Analysis of the basic factors of comfort stay and work in space.
The division of the installation system, a description of the elements, operation,
properties and application objects. Low pressure and high pressure air systems, and
application description.
Zone and multi-channel systems, and application description.
Fan coil and induction system, description and application.
Integral diagram of the system, we need space for equipment and optimal deployment
of units.
Distributing air in the building, vertical and horizontal channels, the distribution of
elements sighs in space - interior.
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Managing-surveillance system, waste and energy savings, protection and supervision.
Installation, service life, dismantling, testing and measurement certificates, investment
value system.
Analysis of the impact of thermal engineering systems at the architectural and structural
design - examples.
Course Code : ARC 522
Course Title : SOUND ISOLATION IN BUILDINGS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course applies the latest research on sound behavior, high-performance materials, and
audiovisual systems to a wide variety of building types and uses.
Case studies draw on the experience as acoustical engineers, and explains what can't be seen,
only heard.
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Fundamentals of sound
Acoustic design criteria
Fundamental Concepts
Principles of noise control
Sound measurement
Sound in large spaces. Geometrical room acoustics
Principles of sound insulation
Sound insulation values
Sound reduction indices
Sound insulation effects
How much insulation?
Calculation of noise reduction between rooms;
Flanking sound transmission
Airborne and impact sound
Building components: walls; single-leaf partitions; double-leaf partitions; composite
partitions; moveable partitions; windows; doors; floors; roofs
Case studies and architectural details
Course Code : ARC 555
Course Title : ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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The subject of an insight into the basics constructions settlement of buildings.
Engineering structures offered knowledge about the functions and certain types of constructive
solutions. It identifies modern technologies, modern materials and technological advances and
use them through constructive systems. Structural dynamics, elasticity is an essential element of
research.
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Introduction to constructive systems
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The main structural elements
Structural dynamics
The theory of elasticity and plasticity
Advanced Construction Materials
Theory of plates and shells
High buildings
Elastic stability and behavior of metal structures
Modern reinforced concrete structures
Infrastructure engineering
Composite structures
Structural optimization
Course Code : ARC 523
Course Title : BUILDING SUBSYSTEM INTERACTIONS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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Course Code : ARC 524
Course Title : BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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The term manufacturing process, in the broadest sense, refers to the totality of all the processes
by which material goods are converted into productive and "usability" means. Furthermore, the
process of construction is nothing but a manufacturing process aimed at building a facility.
As a case study of construction technology, it must be seen as a complete system, with all its
components, and internal and external relations. Therefore the construction technology is also
targeted and focused on specific aspects of the construction process and the analysis and design
of construction production and use some other scientific disciplines.
During the construction of production is not achieved only exchange of goods between man and
nature, but is created and how people affect each other. This manufacturing process has two
dimensions, material-technical and socio-economic, forming a unified whole.
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The basics of the production process
Specifics of the process of building
Linking processes in construction
The technological processes of production
Earthworks
Effect of construction equipment for earthmoving
Methods of filling in the layers
Equating the earth mass transport
Standards of calculating earthworks
Production A.B. construction
Formwork for concrete structures
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The basic parts of formwork assemblies
Selection and preparation of formwork assemblies for various types of structures
Preparation of formwork at the site of construction
large area formwork systems
Design of high walls and pillars in the panel
Masonry work
Manufacture of plaster
Protection Measures for various construction projects
Excavations and pipe
Concreting
Armature
Joinery works-formwork
Scaffolding
Masonry
Course Code : ARC 525
Course Title : BUILDINGS – EXCUTION PLAN
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Construction of building is a systematic review of the articles and features modern versions of the
basic construction of buildings, as well as the correlation of building technology and architectural constructors specificities of these structures.
The course gives students knowledge in the field of building technologies that are necessary for
competent planning activity at all, especially in the area systematic building methods.
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Introduction to the Technology building.
The development and systematization of the basic mode of construction of buildings.
Terminology and definitions
Preliminary work. Reinforcement and concrete works
Construction of the foundations. Carpenter works. Design of masonry structures.
Systematic way the performance of monolithic reinforced concrete structures.
Performance of lightweight reinforced concrete structures.
Design of Structural glued laminated timber.
Construction of wooden and metal space truss structures.
Construction of chain structures.
Design of shell and folded structures.
Design of pneumatic and laminated structures.
Gas concrete constructions. Application reinforcedcement and microreinforced
concrete.
Course Code : ARC 526
Course Title : PLANNING THE CONSTRUCTIONAL INVESTMENTS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
In the evolution of architectural services and construction management, owners award projects to
the design team that demonstrates a comprehensive grasp of the investment process, identifies
and evaluates the impact of construction and design issues in a timely and meaningful manner,
offers valuable insight and information, and is able to navigate trends and changes.
For the architect, the ability to research and understand the priorities of the owner can result in
efficient design.
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Construction and economical aspects. Economic policy and investment. Forms
management Levels of management and decision making
The role of marketing in building
The importance of marketing when working abroad
Principles of business. Production factors
Cost Factors. Methods of monitoring costs
Monitoring of operations. The types of investments. Sources of funding. Financial
Analysis. Investments
Basic feasibility studies. Feasibility of the project, pre-investment studies,investment
ratings
The importance of feasibility studies. Contents of investment studies
Assignment of construction, method, documentation, bidding strategies
Selected methods of financial analysis (cost benefit analysis, multicriteria analysis and
sensitivity analysis)
Cost Control. Calculation of the works, payments
Contracts for engineering services and project management. Consulting
Connect participants in the project. The Consortium
Document management
Evaluation of land, buildings and dwellings.
Construction and economical aspects. Economic policy and investment. Forms
management
Levels of management and decision making
Course Code : ARC 527
Course Title : ECOLOGICAL BUILDINGS MATERIALS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
The course Ecological Building Materials set an ecological efficiency of the material in modern
times. Materials that have less impact on the environment, require less energy and processing
technology, procured from local sources due to reduced use of transportation. Origin are
renewable (wood, bamboo, natural fibers) or in its composition of highly recycled.
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Environment and construction
Sustainability
Evaluation of ecological materials
Materials as catalysts for energy
The performance of ecological materials
Examples of objects of ecological materials
The strategy of using eco-friendly materials
Course Code : ARC 528
Course Title : LOW ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING DESIGN
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Buildings are significant users of energy in a society and their energy consumption has important
implications to social, economic and environmental issues. A challenging task of architects and
other building professionals today is to design and promote energy efficient buildings in a cost
effective and environmentally responsive way.
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Introduction to energy efficient
Basic Principles
Energy Efficient Technologies for Buildings
Passive Cooling and Daylighting
HVAC Systems
Active Solar and Photovoltaics
Building Energy Analysis Methods
Building Energy Simulation
Building Energy Audits
Building Energy Efficiency Standards
Building Energy Codes
Assessment of Building Energy Performance
Case Studies of Buildings
Course Code : ARC 529
Course Title : ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SYSTEMS OF SOLAR GAIN
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code : ARC 530
Course Title : URBAN PLANNING : CENTRAL CITY AREA
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Topic of the central city area was the history of modern architecture and urbanism in theory and
practice differently interpreted. Great physical and program density and the condensation of
various urban events on a limited physical space completed and mainly
represents the core of an extremely interesting and challenging area when it comes to urban
planning and architectural action. Dynamism, pulse and continuous transformation are essential
features of the central urban area.
From a purely functionalist perspective, most of the historical center of the cluster is the
unsolvable problem of conflicting situations and the traffic collapse.
Whit shaping and perception of historical perspective, the urban core of sensitive areas where
intervention is necessary to harmonize with the environment. Aspirations of capital and various
public interests of the core urban area of social arena of confrontation, and each realization is
subject to sharp cultural criticism or controversy.
Development of capital leads to the creation of new, parallel centers, dislocated from the
traditional core, where applicable hybrid typology and program overlap.
COURSE CONTENTS
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The problem of the modern city
Coordination, control and reconciliation of conflicting formal, functional,
perceptual, events and program parameters
Structuring of central city areas
The articulation of the public space and its transition towards among zones
semi public and private
Architecture and urban planning concepts
Urban context and contact zones
Silhouettes of the city. The continuity or discontinuity of the urban tissue
The urban landscape
Course Code : ARC 531
Course Title : STUDIO : URBAN PLANNING
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Introduction to the theory of urban planning and the practical problems of planning and editing of
larger spatial units (regions) - opening transport, industrial areas, tourist region, agricultural area,
the consequences for the landscape, based on theory and landscape planning in the urban
planning profession.
Understanding the methodology of spatial plans according to their types (the spatial plan and
spatial plan areas with special features) and the basic principles of the protection area. Studio
provides for preparation of a detailed urban solution of residential settlements in the sparsely
populated and largely unregulated area of simpler spatial organization and design requirements.
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Methods and technologies of spatial plans
Urbanization: primary and secondary. The settlements: rural, urban and mixed
Urban settlements of urban functions: internal and external, complex
functions.
Urban systems: hierarchies and networks of cities, the theoretical and
empirical methods to define.
Urban agglomerations and megalopolis. Structure: core, urban-rural and
rural-urban space
Criteria defining spatial determinants (homogeneous, polarized, planning
regions).
Studio: Problem map and concept solutions
Preparation of detailed urban design
Plan for construction, land subdivision plan, traffic plan and park planning,
detailed planning of children's playground, an explanation of the plan with
quantified indicators and three-dimensional spatial representation of the
proposed solutions
Course Code : ARC 532
Course Title : URBAN COMPOSITION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course gives a basis for understanding the urban composition of the starting point for
theoretical analysis of the appropriateness of the elements of composition in urban practice.
It provides specific knowledge about urban architectural profession. It has to introduce students to
the basic design elements of the theory of urban space and urban composition. Display models of
urban composition and classification of the possible synthesis of urban physical and perceptual
form.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Basic elements of urban composition - experience form, perception of spatial
organization
Basic elements of urban composition - silhouette, availability of visual
information - a network perspective
Basic elements of urban composition - light, surface texture perception
Basic elements of urban composition - experience of movement, sequence
shape space
Basic elements of urban composition - variability experience physical
surroundings, perception of quality and design of the surrounding user
preferences
Regionalism, internationalism
Urban Reconstruction and access to the eclecticism of functionalism
Introduction to writing a seminar paper
Late modernism
Urban renewal as a new classic spirit
Functionalism as an alternative to neoclassical forms monumnetalism
The impact of urban architectural form of the matrix
The new concept of space in international theory and practice
Neo-modernism
Course Code : ARC 533
Course Title : CONTEMPORARY ARHITECTURAL DESIGN THEORIES
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A survey of contemporary architectural theory and criticism from 1950s to the present.
The seminar explores five theoretical tendencies in contemporary architecture since
1955 through a close reading and discussion of original texts.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Postmodern
Traditional
Postmodern Ecology
Late Modern
New Modern
Course Code : ARC 534
Course Title : GEOMETRY IN ARHITECTURAL DESIGN
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Studying the relationship between man and housing problems are treated architectural housing,
elements, organization, layout, standard space.
Consider the flat connection with its narrow environment and provides introduction to the
architectural design of residential buildings.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Perspective of a sloping line of sight (bird and frog view).
Architectural photogrammetric
Reconstruction of the facade are visible on the photographic images of object filmed
from the perspective of a bird and frog.
Architectural photogrammetric frontal and no frontaln perspective.
Examples of reconstruction of building facades visible object on the photographic
images recorded with the horizontal line of sight.
Reconstruction of the photographic images of interiors.
Rotational plane - projection and axonometric.
Application of rotational surfaces in architecture - examples.
Ruled surface - formation, division.
Special ruled surface: cilindroidi, conoid.
Hyperbolic parabolic - general.
Structural analysis hyperbolic parabolic examples of realized buildings.
Sliding (translational) surfaces - in general.
Structural analysis of sliding surfaces.
Course Code : ARC 535
Course Title : DESIGN WITH PREFABRICATE BUILDING ELEMENTS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course Design with Prefabricated Building Elements provides students with basic knowledge
of structural and decorative prefabricated elements in architecture.
Prefabricated elements often have an important role during construction of industrial buildings,
and buildings with multifunctional facilities.
In recent times there is the term sustainability is correlated with prefabricated elements .
COURSE CONTENTS
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Introduction in design with Prefabricated Elements Context
History of Industrialized Architecture
Environment , Organization and Technology
Application of Prefabricated Element
Principles
Fundamentals of Design
Element
Assembly of Prefabricated Element
Case Study
Course Code : ARC 536
Course Title : HOUSING AND CHANGE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Studying the relationship between man and housing problems are treated architectural housing,
elements, organization, layout, standard space.
Consider the flat connection with its narrow environment and provides introduction to the
architectural design of residential buildings.
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The issue of housing. House and its functions. The layout and organization. Functional
relationships in the home.
The principles of architectural design. Architectural analysis of residential space.
Rooms to move into an apartment. Entrance. Corridors , Vertical movement of the flat.
A group of rooms for sleeping. Types of bedroom, dressing room.
Bathrooms. General information on installations in the dwelling.
Group social unit. Kitchen, development line and types of cuisine.
Space for economic activities in the home.
A group of rooms for living life. A room to relax, work, dining.
Living room for multiple purposes. Purpose and orientation of external space of the
apartment.
Individual garages, home workshops, storage room, attic, basement, laundry and drying
rooms. The plot and the surrounding areas of the apartment.
Climate and housing. Orientation and sunny rooms. Ventilation of the dwelling. Natural
and artificial lighting. Macroclimate and sanitary-hygienic standards of the apartment.
The sun in architecture. Solar residential architecture.
Course Code : ARC 537
Course Title : HOUSING FOR LOW - INCOME GROUPS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code : ARC 538
Course Title : EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Industrial design as a process of forming a very important activity within the Architecture. The
development of Industrial Design progressed through the development history of technology,
materials and new concepts of the modern era. The courseof Industrial Design will give you basic
guidelines for the development of industrial design, movements that are of crucial importance,
artistic determinants of each.
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Historical development of product design
Definition and methods of industrial design
Arts and Crafts Movement
L'Art Nouveau
Deutscher Werkbund
Bauhaus
American Industrial Design
French industrial design
Italian industrial design
Scandinavian industrial Design
Affirmation of Contemporary Industrial Design
Industrial design as the integration of art and industry
Industrial design - creative disciplines
Course Code : ARC 539
Course Title : SUN LIGHTING IN ARHITECTURE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The primary focus of this course will be the study of lighting in an architectural context.
The course will stress the integration of electric and natural light sources during the design
process and place an emphasis upon the role light can play in shaping architecture.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Course Introduction
Climate
Perception of lighting
Planning for the Sun
Daylight availability
Light and Culture
Sunlight outdoors
Sunlight indoors
Solar city
Course Code : ARC 540
Course Title : ARHITECTURAL LIGHTING
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
The course of architectural lighting analyzes the nature of light, its effect on the surface with which
it comes into contact, the criteria for lighting design, lighting quality parameters and effects that
can be achieved.
Many impacts on the quality of illumination or comfort light seen in the wider sense, within the
overall architectural concept.
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History of use of light in architecture
The nature of light
The light source
Lighting element
Parameters of quality lighting
The criteria of quality lighting
New tehnologije.LED lighting
Criticism of specific solutions
Course Code : ARC 541
Course Title : INTERIORS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides an introduction to the processes of interior design and the various aspects
and considerations involved in practice of both residential and commercial design.
Interiors provides students framework for future studies as well as an introduction to the
profession of interior design.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Introduction to Interior design
Behavior and the Physical Environment
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Materials for Interior Design
Residential Interior Design
Non residential Interior design
Interior Building Systems
Elements and principles of design. Space , Form , Line, Texture, Ornament , Scale ,
Proportion , Balance , Rhythm, Emphasis and Harmony
Planning for space. Floorplans .Open and closed plans. Circulation. Furniture placement
Color. History of colors. Effects of colors. Color mixing. Color dynamic
Course Code : ARC 542
Course Title : QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS IN HISTORY
ARHITECTURE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code : ARC 543
Course Title : THRESHOLDS 20 CENTURY
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
This course surveys developments in modern architecture, architectural theory, design, and
urban planning during the 20th century, that is, from approximately 1890 to the present. Our
goals in this course are both to examine the built environment in terms of pragmatic, aesthetic,
and theoretical issues specific to architecture as the “art of building,” and to understand the design
fields in relation to the broader political, cultural, social, and economic forces that inevitably shape
them. In other words, to understand architecture as a cultural practice with its own internal rules
and discourse.
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The architecture of the first half of 20century
New Materials
Art Nouveau
Functionalism
Bauhaus
CIAM
The architecture of the second half of the 20th century
International style
Architecture freeform
HI-TECH architecture
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Postmodernism
Deconstructionism
Course Code : ARC 544
Course Title : ARHITECTURE AND IDENTITY
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course considers questions of local, regional and national identity in relation to contemporary
theory and practice in architecture and public art.
The course is international in scope , and through examples of traditional and modern architecture
students will acquire the identity in the era of globalization
COURSE CONTENTS
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Science and Technology
Urban chaos or self organization
Design method and new science
Critical theory
Tradition , innovation and linked solution
Regionalism and globalization
Architecture as identity
Living in a hybrid world
Course Code : ARC 545
Course Title : PARADIGM IN ARHITECTURE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The new sciences of complexity, fractals, nonlinear dynamics, the new cosmology, self-organizing
systems - have brought about the change in perspective and architecture.
We are at the beginning of a new way of constructing architecture and conceiving cities, that it
has grown out of the Post Modern movement.
The course Paradigm in Architecture will explore how the new changes adopted in the
architecture and how to deal with them.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Introduction. Paradigm in Arhitecture
The Death of Modern Architecture
The Modes of Architectural communications
Post Modern Architecture
Radical Eclecticism
Post Modern Classicism
Post Modernism Becomes a Tradition
Post Modernism Between Kitsch and Culture
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The Heteropolis
Coplexity Architecture
Fractal Architecture
Course Code : ARC 546
Course Title : EUROPEAN ARHITECTURE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
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This course will explore relationships between historical developments in European architecture
and wider changes in the social, technological and aesthetic realms. In this sense, the study of
architecture will serve as a window into broader aspects of cultural history. Simultaneously,
however, the course will examine architecture as a unique medium, with its own visual codes,
spatial forms and material structures. In this sense , the history of architecture will seen in terms of
the internal dynamics and ongoing issues of what it means to make a building in any context.
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Introduction to the history of European architecture
Architecture and the City
Art Nouveau in Europe
Industrial Aesthetic in Architecture,
Futurism in Italy
The Heroic of the 1920s: Gropius, Mies, and Le Corbusier
Traditionalism
Expressionism and Constructivism in Europe
Postwar Modernism in Europe
The Reaction to Modernism: Post-Modernism, Deconstruction
Contemporary Architecture in Europe
Course Code : ARC 547
Course Title : ORIENTAL ART AND ARHITECTURE
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Course Code : ARC 548
Course Title : TRADITIONAL AND HISTORIC ARHITECTURE : THE AFFIRMATION OF
VALUES AND ACTIVE PROTECTION
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code : ARC 549
Course Title : INTRADUCTION TO THE METOLOGY OF DESIGNING THE CONSERVATION
AND RESTORATION PROJECT
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
The course introduces students to the methodology of heritage protection.
Restoration and conservation provide insight into the process of recording the original state until a
final decision on the type of method of heritage protection.
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Documentation heritage.
Valuation of heritage and
Valuation of the Second
Project Documentation - treatment and presentation
The terms of protection and (relationship inheritance, heritage - architecture and urban
planning, painting and sculpture, music, small plastics, design, photography, textiles,
crafts ...).
Methodology updates
Basic concepts: Restoration. Conservation
Course Code : ARC 550
Course Title : REHABILITATION AND REUSE OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS - CASE STUDY
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Historic preservation is an important component of any effort to build sustainable communities.
The rehabilitation and improvement of our existing built resources, including re-use of historic and
older buildings, greening the existing building stock, and reinvestment in older and historic
communities, is crucial to making our urban places greener, more livable, and healthier.
Older and historic buildings – which were often built in dense, walkable and connected places –
also help create the character-rich and human-scale communities that attract people to more
sustainable, urban living patterns.
Through case studies students will get to know the true purpose of rehabilitation and reuse of
historic buildings and their placement at the time of today.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Introduction to problem with historic buildings
Method of Rehabilitation
Classification of heritage into categories with potential for retail – reuse
Case Study
Analysis
Evaluation of the project
Implementation
Course Code : ARC 551
Course Title : RESTORATION TECHNIQUES
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course introduces students to techniques restoration. It explores the traditional materials and
techniques used architects, the causes of deterioration of materials over time, and the different
approaches to their restoration.
The course combines theoretical learning in the classroom with a hands-on experience in the
field.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Introduction to the restoration
Camilo Boito
Charter of restoration
Introduction to the nature of traditional materials and methods used by architects (stone,
cements, mortars and plasters, mural painting, wood, ceramics, glass, stained glass and
mosaic)
The causes of material deterioration, both natural and anthropic
Traditional methods of restoration
Modern methods of restoration and preservation
Understanding modern approaches to restoration
Case study
Course Code : ARC 552
Course Title : STRUCTURAL RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTRORIC STRUCTURES
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The task object is to acquire basic theoretical knowledge and familiarization with the methods and
technology, structural repair of historic structures.
Methods for structural repairs are treated in detail each segment of the structural system.
Materialization and spatial setting are very important factor in structural repair.
COURSE CONTENTS
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Basic concepts: protection of monuments, conservation, restoration, reconstruction of
buildings
Repairs, reinforcement structures, seismic rehabilitation construction
Research works on the monuments: Geomechanical report, probe, trial pits, seismic
refraction, geoelectric measurements, methods of testing materials and structures,
physical measurements, conservation investigations
The subsoil as a cause of structural damage
Foundation repair methods, methods of strengthening the foundations and foundation
soil
Masonry: walls and ceilings, masonry techniques. Methods and procedures for the
consolidation of the wall, grouting, species mixtures, injection techniques.
Wooden ceilings, ceiling renovation of structures, methods of reinforcement of existing
ceiling construction
Roof structures, able to repair, replacement of individual elements, and reconstructing
the roof covering
Review of the problems of war-damaged restoration of architectural heritage
Course Code : ARC 553
Course Title : ARHITECTURAL SURVEYING AND ARHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY
METHODS
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Course Code : ARC 554
Course Title : COMPUTER AIDED ENERGY EFIENT BUILDING DESIGN
Level : MASTER
Year :
Status : Elective
Hours/Week : 3
Instructor :
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COURSE CONTENTS
Semester :
ECTS Credits : 7.5
Total Hours : 45
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