PL425 Form, Space and Design
Course description for academic year 2020/2021
Contents and structure
Introduction to
- Landscape Architecture
- Site Analysis for Parks and Urban Open Spaces
- Visual Communications
- Land Art
- Digital Design Tools
Learning Outcome
Knowledge
After completing the course, the student should:
- know how forms and spaces shape our surroundings and affect us
- know some of the key concepts in Landscape Architecture
- know some elementary design methods for Landscape Architects
Skills
After completing the course, the student should:
- have the ability to outline and communicate design ideas visually
- have the ability to recognize architectural qualities in urban parks and spaces
- have the ability to reflect on and evaluate his/her own, and others', work
Competence
After completing the course, the student should:
- be able to analyse and describe urban parks and spaces and spatial experiences
- be able to carry out a design process in Landscape Architecture
- be able to create simple design drawings by hand, and digitally
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
- Arts and crafts
- Architecture and design
- Visual communication
Teaching methods
Project work and lectures. Creative work with guidance, both individually and in teams.
Compulsory learning activities
The students must complete mandatory assignments and presentations.
Assessment
Part 1: Portfolio, accounts for 60 % of the final grade
Part 2: Practical exam in groups: Exibithion with presentation, accounts for 40 % of the final grade.
Grading scale: A-E/F (fail)
Course reductions
- PL425 - Teikning, form, farge - Reduction: 10 studypoints