
Parametric Design
This course introduces parametric and computational design methods in a project-based and hands-on manner.

This course introduces parametric and computational design methods in a project-based and hands-on manner.

The aim of this project is to provide insight in basic aspects of urban and architectural design.

This is an architectural graduation project.

There is a continuous interaction between the built environment and mobility in general, and smart mobility specifically.

In this course we give you an idea of what it takes for an architect to get their ideas realized.

Within this project students designed, optimized and verifyed a regenerative and climate-neutral building applying an iterative design approach.

Drawing workshop focuses on image creation and Seminar part aims architectural investigations.

How to create a folly? How to create the sacral? And what do these excursions to outward positions tell us about central-stage functional design?

What is space, and how does it relate to Fashion, Fabric and Architecture? How do they both affect our perception of space?

Today’s building demands have become increasingly complex which necessitates our department to prepare students for a practice .
