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Objectives and competences

- to get acquainted with the basic characteristics of the design of a sustainable multi-dwelling settlement (from 200 - 1000 inhabitants); - to understand the interdependence between housing typologies and spatial conditions; - to know the principles of economical, functional and sustainable design of multi-residential buildings and their integration into the spatial context; - To know the principles of economical, functional and sustainable design of multi-residential buildings and their integration into the spatial context; - To understand the importance of selecting and developing housing typologies in relation to the urban context (morphology, structure, connectivity).

Content (Syllabus outline)

Lectures: - Introduction: Fundamentals of multi-dwelling housing settlement planning; - Housing typologies: terraced and row houses; - Housing typologies: atrium and linear (“wagon”) houses; - Housing typologies: villa block, mid-rise block, high-rise; - Housing typologies: hybrids and mixed forms - Building islands and contemporary multi-residential typologies - Settlements of the 20th and 21st centuries: the open perimeter block (E. May); - Settlements of the 20th and 21st centuries: the socialisation of form: housing architecture by Ralph Erskine; - Settlements of the 20th and 21st centuries: Urban vitality: the approaches of Roland Rainer; - Settlements of the 20th and 21st centuries: Archetype and community: housing architecture by Álvaro Siza - Settlements of the 20th and 21st centuries: the socialisation of form: housing architecture by Ralph Erskine; Sustainable principles in multi-residential design: green systems, sustainable transport, self-sufficiency Laboratory excercises: – Reference studies: design of a multi - dwelling settlement, conceptualization – Reference studies: morphologies of multi-dwelling settlements (cluster, square, carpet, line building, building island) – Analysis of sustainability concepts in multi-residential neighbourhoods (sustainable mobility, hybrid typologies) Seminar: - Design of a multi-dwelling settlement in a real urban context, incorporating with at least three different housing typologies. - Development of community spaces and flexible living units (housing for diverse user profiles) - Integration of sustainable components in housing design: green infrastructure, urban self-sufficiency systems, sustainable mobility

Learning and teaching methods

Lectures Field trip Project work Seminar

Intended learning outcomes - knowledge and understanding

– Develop a conceptual design of a multi- dwelling housing settlement incorporating different housing typologies; – prepare an urban design plan (at scales 1: 1000. 1: 500) including ground-level layout and ground-floor plans of all buildings; – design project solutions for at least three housing typologies and adapt them a specific spatial context (including floor plans, sections, and elevations); – identify and interpret key principles of low-rise and high-rise residential development in relation to urban fabric, energy efficiency, and ecological impact; – integrate sustainable strategies (e.g. green infrastructure, renewable energy sources, local food systems, car-free mobility) into architectural and urban design proposals.

Intended learning outcomes - transferable/key skills and other attributes

- apply acquired knowledge to conduct spatial analyses and identify appropriate locations for multi-residential development; - recognise key factors of sustainable urban development, including energy performance, social cohesion, mobility systems and material selection; - develop project solutions that incorporate sustainable concepts, accessibility, responsible building practices, and enhanced quality of life; - collaborate in group-based design processes and deliver professional public presentations of project outcomes (supported by text, drawings, diagrams, and visualisations).

Readings

Azinović, David in dr., 2014, Tipologija večstanovanjskih stavb: In obs Medicus, Ptujska gora, https://plus.cobiss.net/cobiss/si/sl/bib/ktfmb+ukm/77151233 Alexander C.,1982, A Pattern Language: towns, buildings, construction, Oxford University Press, New York, https://plus.cobiss.net/cobiss/si/sl/bib/ktfmb+ukm/1005166 Neufert, E.: Projektiranje v stavbarstvu : osnove, standardi, predpisi za konstrukcije, gradnja, oblikovanje, potrebni prostor, namembnost prostorov, mere zgradb, prostorov in opreme – s človekom kot merilom in ciljem : priročnik za projektante, izvajalce in študente; Ljubljana : Tehniška založba Slovenije, 2008, https://plus.cobiss.net/cobiss/si/sl/bib/ktfmb+ukm/238634752 Viri: LOBNIK, Uroš. I kot izolirana inovativnost večstanovanjske arhitekture v Sloveniji (od A do Ž). Arhitektov bilten : AB, https://plus.cobiss.net/cobiss/si/sl/bib/284753408

Prerequisits

none

  • UROŠ LOBNIK, univ. dipl. inž. arh.

  • Project: 90
  • Oral examination: 10

  • : 30
  • : 20
  • : 40
  • : 90

  • Slovenian
  • Slovenian

  • ARCHITECTURE - 2nd