FIRST SEMESTER
ELECTIVE
Course code
ARCH5X1
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
ELECTIVE
SECOND SEMESTER
ELECTIVE
THESIS
SEMINAR
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
THIRD SEMESTER
QUALIFICATION EXAM
OPTIONAL MODULES
ARCHITECTURE AND THE CITY IN SCIENCE FICTION MOVIES
Course code
ARCH619
Credit
3
Theoretical
3
Practical
0
Ects
0
The course scrutinizes the meaning and significance of architecture and urban space in science fiction movies and how architecture is displayed in dystopian visions of the future in movies of the modern and post-modern eras The dystopian visions repeatedly suggest an anti-democratic future world of surveillance controlled by the international corporations and authoritarian administrations The architecture of these worlds is variously rendered in Art Déco Classicism the International Style Brutalism High Tech / Slick Tech an eclectic Historicism in vernacular and “eco-” forms and situated in (decayed) skyscraper mega-cities or within an idyllic natural environment The course is based on the analysis of selected movies and the reading of scholarly literature on the subject
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
DISCUSSIONS ON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FUTURES
CREATIVITY IN ARCHITECTURE DEISGN AND THE ROLE OF METAPHORS
SPACE PLACE AND PLACE - MAKING
ARCHITECTURE AND SCIENCE
ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOR THEORIES
CULTURE AND SPACE STUDIES
AESTHETIC PHENOMENON IN ARCHITECTURE
PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING ELEMENTS UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
PARADIGMS ON ARCHITECTURE
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE AND ENERGY ON SETTLEMENTS DEISGN
COMPOSITE BUILDING MATERIALS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES
TYPOMORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS IN URBAN STUDIES
INFORMAL HOUSING
ERGONOMICS
HUMAN FACTORS IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
LIGHTING AND COLOR
SPACE FORM AND SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS MANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURAL ENVIRONMENTS AND SPACE
GLASS STRUCTURE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
COMPUTERS IN DESIGN
ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE RECORDING
TURKISH TRADITIONAL HOUSE
GRADUATE STUDIO I
CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
SOCIAL GENDER AND MEDIA
HISTORY OF FURNITURE AND ARCHITECTURE
LIGHTING DESIGN
DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
DOCUMENTARY FILM AND TELEVISION
RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION I
DESIGN CULTURE
STATICS FOR ARCHITECTS
BUILDING PHYSICS I
HISTORY OF EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE
RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION-I
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