
<p> CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Program title: Urban Design International Program</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.0</p><p>Duration: 1 semester (usually Spring Semester)</p><p>Program description: Cracow Faculty of Architecture through its International Program offers an opportunity to study Architecture and Urban Design within the inspiring context of a European City. The full time semester program, has been tailored to suit students in Architecture at 3rd to 5th year level who wish to broaden their experience studying abroad for one semester. The International Program has its 15 year tradition. Its major components have been the Socrates/Erasmus Program and an exchange with the University of Tennessee, United States, from where each year a group of 15-20 students come to spend the Spring Semester in Cracow. Over the last few years the program has been enlarged to accommodate students from various European centers, like Turin (Italy), Weimar (Bauhaus), Dresden, Munster, Coburg, Hildesheim, Frankfurt (Germany), Vaasa (Finland), Manchester (United Kingdom) and others, who come to Cracow as a part of the Socrates Exchange program, and recently also from other universities in the United States. The main program component is Design Studio, of 15 hours a week, focusing on new architecture sited within historic urban context. The project breaks up into three clearly defined stages: Urban Analysis, Urban Design and Architectural Design. The Design Studio is supported by subjects in Theory and History of Architecture, Theory of Urban Design, Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture where students can explore issues relevant to their design assignment. Trips through Europe and Poland provide an opportunity to experience first hand the best of heritage and contemporary architecture of the region. Organized nine day study trip to European centers include: Vienna, Prague, Venice, Florence, Padua, Berlin, etc. A six day trip through Poland explores historic towns, castles, palaces, cathedrals, monasteries and other heritage structures and landscapes. (Study trips are extra paid). In their free time students are encouraged to visit other places of professional interest both in Poland and the broader region. </p><p>Eligibility/Admission: 3rd to 5th year level architecture students within existing exchange programs or as fee paying students from other universities</p><p>Fees: 5 000 Euro for 1 semester (does not concern SOCRATES students)</p><p>Contact person: Dr arch. Anna Palej, tel (48 12 628 24 29) e-mail: [email protected] CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Conservation</p><p>Institute/Division: A-1 Institute of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation, Division of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation</p><p>Course code: 15-07-S</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.9</p><p>Number of contact hours: 15 hrs - individual tutoring</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Fall Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 3</p><p>Course description: Conveying the essential areas of knowledge connected with the problems of monument preservation: the development of European theory and practice; regional particularities of the Polish lands; acquaintance with the methodologies and principles of conservation design and the technologies of preservation work. </p><p>Literature: Readings on theory of monuments’ preservation methodology and technical aspects.</p><p>Course type: Seminar</p><p>Assessment method: Attendance and the evaluation of the final submission</p><p>Prerequisites: none</p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th, and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Dr arch. Jacek Czubiński</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Photography</p><p>Institute/Division: A-1 Institute of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation</p><p>Course code: 43-S/L</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.9</p><p>Number of contact hours: 30 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester</p><p>ECTS credits: 2</p><p>Course description: Practical introduction to photography as well as to digital image processing techniques. Practical application of photo- graphy in architectural work. Developing skills in using archival photography as an iconographic element.</p><p>Literature: William J. Mitchell: The Reconfigured Eye. The digital truth in the post-photographic era</p><p>Course type: Individual photographic work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Attendance and evaluation of submitted work</p><p>Prerequisites: none</p><p>Primary target group: All level architecture and landscape architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Dr arch. Zbigniew Wikłacz</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester, 1 Feb. for Spring Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Preservation of Architectural Monuments Design Studio</p><p>Institute/Division: A-1 Institute of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation, Division of History of Architecture and Monument Preservation</p><p>Course code: 15-08-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.9</p><p>Number of contact hours: 120 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Spring Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 9</p><p>Course description: The course task is mastering the skills of: gathering, preparing and using historical materials; designing within the historical fabric of the city; defining the limits of interference in the monument historical structure; adapting and modernizing objects; practical application of preservation theories, techniques and technologies. Final requirements: - historical surveys of buildings and sites; - architectural drawings: plans, sections, elevations in the scales; 1: 100 and 1: 50</p><p>Literature: Readings depend on the design task</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, graphical and oral presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Conservation</p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th, and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Dr arch. Jacek Czubiński</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (1 Feb. for Spring Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Building Construction Systems + Building Surveying </p><p>Institute/Division: A-2 Institute of Architectural Design, Division of Constructions and Building Materials</p><p>Course code: –</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.9</p><p>Number of contact hours: 30 hrs + 30 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester</p><p>ECTS credits: 2 + 2</p><p>Course description: The task of this course is to help students to elaborate the alternatives of technical solutions of the most important details of their design work. Basic form of drawings – freehand sketches</p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of technical solutions</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural Studio</p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Wacław Celadyn & dr arch. Robert Marcinowski</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester, 1 Feb. for Spring Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Architectural and Urban Design of Public Use Buildings</p><p>Institute/Division: A-2 Institute of Architectural Design, Chair of Public Use Buildings</p><p>Course code: 16-07-P; 16-08-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3</p><p>Number of contact hours: 120 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (available both in Fall and Spring Semesters)</p><p>ECTS credits: 9</p><p>Course description: The task of the course is mastering the skills of designing complex public use building(s). The detailed design of the object in architectural scales (1: 500, 1: 200, 1: 100, 1: 20) is proceeded by the analysis of the spatial-functional connection with further urban context. An important part of the final submission is 3D representation (study and final models, computer visualization)</p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of urban composition and the design of public use buildings; architectural magazines</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, text and graphical presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and Urban Design Studio</p><p>Primary target group: 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Prof. arch. Wojciech Buliński; dr arch. Piotr Gajewski</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester; 1 Feb. for Spring Semester) </p><p>Remarks: The design tasks are different in each semester CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Architectural and Urban Design of Service Complexes</p><p>Institute/Division: A-2 Institute of Architectural Design, Chair of Public Use Buildings</p><p>Course code: 13-05-P; 13-06-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3</p><p>Number of contact hours: 90 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (available both in Fall and Spring Semesters)</p><p>ECTS credits: 7</p><p>Course description: The task of the course is to design a chosen public service facility (e.g. bank, hotel, town hall, galleria, sport hall). Required drawings: urban scale – diagrams concerning spatial-functional relation of the designed object with the existing cultural and natural environment; architectural scales – 1: 500, 1: 200; architectural details – 1: 20. 3D represen- tation (study and final models, computer visualizations) </p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of urban composition and the design of service complexes; architectural magazines</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, text and graphical presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and Urban Design Studio</p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Prof. arch. Wojciech Buliński; tutors: dr.arch. Kazimierz Butelski; dr. arch. Magdalena Kozień</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester; 1 Feb. for Spring Semester) </p><p>Remarks: The design tasks are different in each semester CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: An Introduction to Architectural Management</p><p>Institute/Division: A-3 Institute of Urban Design, Visiting Lecturer</p><p>Course code: –</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.9</p><p>Number of contact hours: 35 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 2 weeks of intensive work – individual time and schedule </p><p>ECTS credits: 2</p><p>Course description: The aims of the course are: - to examine the management process in the building design process from inception to completion and management systems and techniques in ar- chitectural practice; - to understand the principles of mana- ging an architectural practice; - to understand the type of skills requires to carry out these management functions. Content: - introduction to the management process within the architectural profession; - strategic planning; - marketing architectural service; - practice and project management; - human resource management</p><p>Literature: Mike Waterhouse, Geoff Crook: Management and Business Skills in the Built Environment</p><p>Course type: Teaching and learning strategies: a 5 hour lecture course; 5 hours of group consultation with the course leader and 5 hours of workshops. A further 20 hours of self directed study and preparation of the written report. </p><p>Assessment method: Course assessment will be based on the participation of students in the workshop sessions and on written reports</p><p>Prerequisites: An understanding of the process of building design and construction </p><p>Primary target group: 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Susan Neary – architect, RIBA</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the course starts CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Architectural and Urban Design Residential Buildings</p><p>Institute/Division: A-3 Institute of Urban Design, Division of Urban Composition</p><p>Course code: 11-06-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3</p><p>Number of contact hours: 90 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Spring Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 7</p><p>Course description: This one semester course is focused on the designing of an urban infill (situated in Krakow downtown area) and on the rehabilitation of the adjacent public/semi-public spaces (street, plaza, courtyard). The detailed architectural design of the building(s) and built-in or adjacent services is proceeded by the analysis of their spatial-functional context with the existing urban fabric (scales 1: 2 000 and 1: 500). The stylistic issues of new architecture in the context of older substance are also discussed. Diagrams, sketches, plans, sections, elevations, 3D representation. Architectural scale 1:100; architectural details 1: 20.</p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of urban composition and residential complexes designing</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, perso- nal creativity & individual approach, graphical and oral presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and Urban Design Studio (e.g. Urban Compo- sition, Single Family Housing, Architectural and Urban Design – Residential Neighborhoods) </p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Jacek Gyurkovich; tutors: dr arch. Wojciech Wicher, dr arch. Anna A. Kantarek, arch. Mateusz Gyurkovich</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts. (1 Feb. for Spring Semester) </p><p>CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture Course title: Architectural and Urban Design Residential Neighborhoods </p><p>Institute/Division: A-3 Institute of Urban Design, Division of Urban Composition</p><p>Course code: 11-05-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3</p><p>Number of contact hours: 90 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Fall Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 7</p><p>Course description: This one-semester course is focused on the designing of a residential complex fully equipped with basic services (shopping center, kindergarten, school if necessary, transpor- tation network , parking/garages, park-like green areas, spa- ces and facilities for leisure time activities and recreation). The detailed design of the complex in urban scale (1:1 000) and in architectural scales (1:500, 1:200) is proceeded by the analysis of its close spatial context; spatial-functional con- nection with the existing urban fabric, and of the stylistic issues of new architecture in relation to the older substance. Process sketches, diagrams, plans, sections, elevations, 3D representation (study & final models, computer visualization)</p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of urban composition and residential complexes designing</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, graphical and oral presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and Urban Design Studio (e.g. Urban Composi- tion, Single Family Housing) </p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Jacek Gyurkovich; tutors: dr arch. Wojciech Wicher, dr arch. Anna A. Kantarek, arch. Mateusz Gyurkovich</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester) </p><p>CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture Course title: Architectural and Urban Design – Urban Renewal</p><p>Institute/Division: A-3 Institute of Urban Design, Division of Urban Composition</p><p>Course code: 14-08-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3</p><p>Number of contact hours: 120 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Spring Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 9</p><p>Course description: This one-semester course is focused on the mastering of the design skills covering: - the problems of shaping, renewal and development of the contemporary city; methods of preparing land-use plan for the city as a legal basis for the development of municipal terrains; - methods of forming public spaces from plans to small scale urban and architectural details; methods of preparing zoning plans for the renovation of the city central areas; methods of carrying out complex urban inventories. Process sketches and diagrams, plans, sections (scales: 1:10000, 1: 5 000, 1: 2 000, 1: 500)</p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of urban composition and urban renewal</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, perso- nal creativity & individual approach, graphical and oral presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and Urban Design Studio (e.g. Urban Composition, Residential Neighborhoods, Residential Buildings)</p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Jacek Gyurkovich; tutors: dr arch. Wojciech Wicher, dr arch. Anna A. Kantarek</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts. (1 Feb. for Spring Semester) </p><p>CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture Course title: Architecture and Planning in the Countryside</p><p>Institute/Division: A-4 Institute of Architecture and Planning in the Countryside</p><p>Course code: 20-09-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.0</p><p>Number of contact hours: 30 hrs (individual meetings) or 120 hrs (in group)</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Fall Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 10</p><p>Course description: A growing interest in the countryside environment as a place to live as well a place of escape from urban life challenges the architects. That’s a reason we try to encourage students to seek the new architectural and planning ideas for future development of the village as an alternative to urban living. For the semester work a student may choose the planning project or the architectural project or both of them (the detailed subject and the particular scope of the project are always determined with the participation of the student). The planning project is required as a concept of development of the chosen village in Poland or abroad. The architectural project may be chosen from the following subjects: - the countryside housing for farmer and non-farmer families, - the ecological farm complex, - the social-cultural centre for a small local community (an idea of “contemporary agora”), - the hypo therapeutic centre for the handicapped </p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of countryside planning and architecture</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, graphical and written presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Urban Design Studio (e.g. Urban Composition, Residential Neighborhoods, Residential Buildings)</p><p>Primary target group: Last year (pre-diploma level) architecture and landscape architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Marek Kowicki, arch. Justyna Tarajko</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept.) for Fall Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Physical Planning</p><p>Institute/Division: A-5 Institute of City and Regional Design</p><p>Course code: 14-07-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3 / 02.4</p><p>Number of contact hours: 120 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Fall Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 9</p><p>Course description: The design of a master plan for spatial use of the city; diagnosis of the existing state; analysis of developmental possibilities (variants); issues of spatial composition; spatial integration of the city; the principles of transformation and development of the city layout; issues of sociology of the city and city engineering (separate subjects linked with the plan design). Final requirements: sketches, diagrams, plans (1: 5000 scale), texts</p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of physical planning</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, graphical and written presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Urban Design Studio (e.g. Urban Composition, Residential Neighborhoods, Residential Buildings)</p><p>Primary target group: 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Prof Barbara Bartkowicz, Assoc. Prof. Elżbieta Węcławowicz- Bilska, Assoc. Prof. Zbigniew Zuziak</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Urban Design</p><p>Institute/Division: A-5 Institute of City and Regional Design</p><p>Course code: 14-08-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1 / 02.3 / 02.4</p><p>Number of contact hours: 120 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Spring Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 9</p><p>Course description: The task of the course includes issues of: zoning and transformation of selected areas of the city dominated by service functions; analyzing connections with existing structures; formulating concepts of spatial composition in the context of existing substance; elaborating plans presenting: the use of urban terrains, the public services, the composition of urban interiors, greenery, recreational facilities, mass- transportation system, and the urban details. Legal and ownership problems are also discussed during the course. Required drawings: plans in 1: 2 000 scale of central areas of small or large cities (student may choose the project site), models and project description. </p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of urban design</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, graphical and written presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Urban Design Studio (e.g. Urban Composition, Residential Neighborhoods, Residential Buildings)</p><p>Primary target group: 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Prof Barbara Bartkowicz, Assoc. Prof. Elżbieta Węcławowicz- Bilska, Assoc. Prof. Zbigniew Zuziak</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (1 Feb. for Spring Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Architectural Design for Industry </p><p>Institute/Division: A-6 Independent Division of Architectural Design for Industry Unit of Environmental Architecture</p><p>Course code: 17-07-P; 17-08-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.1</p><p>Number of contact hours: 120 hrs (Fall Semester); 105 hrs (Spring Semester)</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Fall Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 7</p><p>Course description: The task of the course is to design chosen work places (manufacturing facilities; scientifical research complexes; transportation facilities, etc.) The course includes selected elements of research in psychology of architecture. Required drawings: urban scale – diagrams concerning spatial- functional relation of the designed object with the existing cultural and natural environment; architectural scales – 1: 200 and 1: 100, architectural details – 1: 20. 3D representation (study and final models) </p><p>Literature: Basic literature on the subject of architectural design</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship + seminars</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, text and graphical presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and Urban Design Studio </p><p>Primary target group: 3rd, 4th and 5th year architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Prof. arch. Krzysztof Lenartowicz, dr arch. Piotr Winskowski, dr arch. Krzysztof Leśnodorski</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester; 1 Feb. for Spring Semester)</p><p>Remarks: The design tasks are different in each semester CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Freehand Drawing and Painting - Still Life Studies</p><p>Institute/Division: A-7 Division of Freehand Drawing, Painting and Sculpture</p><p>Course code: 1-L</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.9</p><p>Number of contact hours: 48 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester</p><p>ECTS credits: 3</p><p>Course description: The task of the course is forming observational skills, a sense of proportion, forms, the effects of light in space, sensitivity to beauty, improving artistic expression, skills in rapid formal synthesis and recording spatial images through sketching. Drawing tasks: studio: still-life, furniture arrangements, interior simulations, architectural details, stain- glass, classical sculpture, masses; outdoor: monuments and contemporary architectural objects</p><p>Literature: - Maria J. Żychowska: Współczesne witraże polskie; - Jan Bruzda: Szkice perspektywiczne w architekturze; - Research work carried by Andrzej Białkiewicz </p><p>Course type: Individual drawing and painting under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of all assigned works (progress, personal creativity & individual approach)</p><p>Prerequisites: none</p><p>Primary target group: All level architecture and landscape architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Maria J. Żychowska & dr arch. Andrzej Białkiewicz</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester, 1 Feb. for Spring Semester) CUT Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture</p><p>Course title: Landscape Architecture – Integrated Design</p><p>Institute/Division: A-8 Institute of Landscape Architecture</p><p>Course code: 18-05-P</p><p>Erasmus subject code: 02.5</p><p>Number of contact hours: 105 hrs</p><p>Course duration: 1 semester (usually Fall Semester)</p><p>ECTS credits: 10</p><p>Course description: The formation of the landscape interior within the domain of urban, open and green landscapes in regard to protection, renewal and creativity. The design tasks differ in subject and scale (abstract composition; small-scale urban interiors like courtyard or plaza; public gardens, architectural objects and details e.g. open-air pavilion, stairs, enclosure.</p><p>Literature: Monthly reviews in architecture and landscape architecture</p><p>Course type: Individual design work under supervision and tutorship</p><p>Assessment method: Evaluation of the final submission (process, progress, personal creativity & individual approach, graphical and oral presentation)</p><p>Prerequisites: Architectural and urban design studio, freehand drawing basics, social research and workshops concerning public participation in the design process</p><p>Primary target group: 3rd and 4th year architecture and landscape architecture students</p><p>Lecturer: Assoc. Professor Krystyna Pawłowska</p><p>Contact person: SOCRATES Departmental Co-ordinator - dr inz. arch. Anna Franta, tel. (48 12) 628 24 29; e-mail: [email protected]</p><p>Deadline for application: Two weeks before the semester starts (15 Sept. for Fall Semester) Cracow University of Technology Faculty of Architecture Academic Year 2003/2004</p><p>Individually taught subjects offered to the SOCRATES students</p><p> hours hours ECTS semester subject language per week sem. credits W / S • Building Construction Systems /individual 2 30 2 W / S English, French research/ • Building Surveying /individual research/ 2 30 2 W / S English • Photography 2 20 1 W / S English • Freehand Drawing 2 30 2 W / S English • Landscape Architecture /integrated design/ 7 105 10 W / S English, Italian, French • Architectural and Urban Design I 6 90 7 W English, Italian, French (residential neighbourhoods) • Architectural and Urban Design II 6 90 7 S English, Italian French (residential buildings) • Architectural and Urban Design III 8 120 9 S English, French (urban renewal, commercial centres) • Physical Planning and Urban Design 8 120 9 W English, German • Industrial Buildings 8 120 9 W / S English, French • Public Use Buildings I 6 90 7 W / S German, English • Public Use Buildings II ( advanced design) 8 120 9 W / S German, English • Conservation 1 15 3 W English • Preservation of Monuments 8 120 9 S English • Special Design 8 120 10 W English, German</p><p>International Program English language Program in Architecture and Urban Design is offered to international students as a ‘package’ every Spring Semester (17 February - 15 June). The following units are included:</p><p> subject hours per week hours per semester ECTS credits • Urban Design Studio 15 180 15 • Urban Design Theory (lectures) 1 15 3 • History of Polish Architecture (lectures) 2 32 2 • Freehand Drawing 3 48 3 • Sculpture 6 3- hour sessions 18 2</p><p>The History Block is accompanied by field trips: </p><p>• Vienna / Italy / Prague Trip - 9 days • Poland Study Tour-6 days • Berlin Trip - 3 days • Zakopane / Niedzica Trip - 3 days</p><p>Trips are paid extra - their program is designed for the American students mainly. European students usually take a trip around Poland and the Zakopane / Niedzica Trip which is focused on vernacular wooden architecture of the southern part of Poland.</p>
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