İÇT223

Structure and Material in Space

Faculty \ Department
School of Architecture and Design \ Interior Architecture and Environmental Design
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
3
6
Compulsory
Turkish
Prerequisites
-
Programs that can take the course
İÇT
Course Description
Focusing on the basic material knowledge and fine structural elements needed in interior design and applications, technical explanations, research and project application studies of the structural systems that keep the building standing; It includes information transfer and subject research on the materials used in the building and interior space. In addition to the aesthetic properties of the materials used in the interior space, it is important to evaluate their physical and mechanical properties within the scope of the course.
Textbook and / or References
Hasol, D. (2017), Mimarlık Ve Yapı Sözlügü / 2 Dilde, İstanbul: Yapı Endüstri Merkezi Yayın
Plunkett, D. (2014), Construction and detailing for interior design, London: Laurence King,
Allen, E., Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods, 2008.
‘Design for a Living World’ Ellen Lupton, Abbott Miller
Brooker, G. & Stone, S. (2012), İç Mimarlıkta; Biçim + Yapı (Neslihan Şık, Çev.), İstanbul: Literatür Yayıncılık
‘Materiali per il Design’ Barbara Del Curto
‘Materials’ Alan Everett
Ersoy, H.Y. (2001), Kompozit Malzeme, İstanbul: Literatür Yayınevi
Lorraine, F. & Brown, R. (2012), Materials and Interior Design, London: Laurence King Publishing.
Roland Ashcroft, Construction for Interiors. Pearson publishing, Building Construction Illustrated. Francis, D.K. Ching
Brooker, G., & Stone, S. (2016). Form and structure in interior architecture.
Course Objectives
The aim of the course is to learn the components that make up the whole of the building; building systems, interior building materials and application techniques, to ensure that the systematic whole of the building is comprehended. It is aimed to gain awareness and use of sustainable materials in interior space.
Course Outcomes
1. Gains the ability to create thematic material collage that supports project development.
2. Gains the ability to apply technical requirements in the field of STRUCTURE and MATERIALS.
3. Develops the ability to handle fine structure (wall, floor, ceiling) details in the field of BUILDING and MATERIALS.
4. Gains the ability to PRODUCE ALTERNATIVES that support project development in the field of BUILDING and MATERIALS.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Sharing information about the aim, content, and methodology of the course
Week 2: Rough and Fine Structure Presentations - I (Classification of building types)
Week 3: Rough and Fine Structure Presentations - II (Space as a unit element of the building)
Week 4: Building Openings: Doors and Windows + In-Class Drawing I
Week 5: Vertical Circulation in Buildings: Stairs + In-Class Drawing II
Week 6: Field Trip I: On-site observation + Sketching
Week 7: Midterm Evaluation (Model Construction Submission)
Week 8: Alternative Production Skills in Structure and Material
Week 9: Interior Space and Materials (Classification of materials)
Week 10: Field Trip II: On-site observation + Sketching
Week 11: Workshop II (Content to be shared on the day)
Week 12: Workshop III (Material Board Preparation - Digital + Material)
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm 30 %
• Final 50 %
• Performance 10 %
• Participation 10 %
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