After successful completion of the course, students are able to name and analyse criteria for spatial design from urban space to small-scale space and to understand interrelationships. Students can understand the parameters of space (material, light, colour, form) and their perception as individual design factors. Students can develop new spatial solutions and study the effects on users. Using an interdisciplinary exercise example, students can recognise the interaction between individual room parameters and consciously employ them as design elements. As one learning outcome, students know how to work on, describe and present a small planning task from the spatial context to true to scale detail solutions with special consideration of room shapes, daylight and artificial lighting solutions, use of colour and material and acoustic quality.
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Inroduction: Do.10.10.2019, 11-18:00h HS13
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