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Culturological Basics of Design

Major: Architecture and Town Planning
Code of Subject: 7.191.03.E.119
Credits: 3
Department: Architectural Environment Design
Lecturer: Ph.D., Associate Professor Bohdan Goy
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
Studying of the cultural bases and fundamental of architectural environment design and ability to predict its development in the future.
Required prior and related subjects:
1. History of Architecture;
2. Typology of public Buildings and Structures;
3. Futuristic Design;
4. History of Modern Architecture.
Summary of the subject:
The lecture course introduces students to the cultural and design bases and their impact on the contemporary development of architectural design. Allowing them to acquire skills in the using of cultural research methods and applied architectural design of environment.
Recommended Books:
1. Le Korbyuz'ye. Tri formy rasseleniya. Afinskaya khartiya. [The Athens Charter].– M.: Stroyizdat, 1976. – 136s. [in Russian].
2. Gidion Z. Vremya, prostranstvo, arkhitektura. [Space, Time and Architecture: The Growth of a New Tradition] – M.: Stroyizdat, 1984. – 454s.[In Russian].
3. Velev P. Goroda budushchego. [Cities of the future]. – M.: Stroyizdat, 1985. – 160s. [in Russian].
4. Vuyek YA. Mify i utopii arkhitektury XX veka. [Myths and utopias of architecture of the XX century]. – M.: Stroyizdat, 1990. – 286s. [in Russian].
5. Chernikhov YA. Arkhitekturnyye fantazii. [Architectural fictions]. - L.: «Mezhdunarodnaya kniga», 1933. – 102s. [in Russian].
6. Cherkes B.S. Arkhitektura suchasnosti. Ostannya tretyna XX – pochatok XXI stolit?. [Modern architecture. The last third of XX - beginning of XXI centuries]. – L.: Vydavnytstvo L?vivs?koyi politekhniky, 2010. – 384s. [in Ukrainian].
7. Antonov V.L., Shubovich S.A. Arkhitekturnaya kompozitsiya kak sistema «sreda-chelovek». [Architectural composition as a system of «environment-man»]. – K.: NIITIAG, 1999. – 72s. [in Russian].
Assessment methods and criteria:
Differentiated credit. Written component – 75 p; Oral component – 25 p. Together for discipline – 100p.