Making architecture offers a unique insight into the mind and work of an Architect, starting with the basics of the profession and culminating with the production of a scaled site model. The course should act as ideal preparation for those interested in undertaking an undergraduate degree in Architecture, although its flexible, intriguing and enjoyable content makes it accessible for all those looking to increase their knowledge in the field.



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There are 4 modules in this course
In this course, we're not just going to tell you what the architect does — we're going to show you. You're going to actually do – on a small scale – the work that an architect does. The work of an architect is to have a certain vision about how things might be better, and we're going to give you an introduction to that mindset and to that way of working. The study of architecture really engages a vast range of skills: You learn how to work in teams, you learn how to communicate, you learn how to think critically and analytically, and you learn to exercise your creativity. In this first module, we're going to do three things. First, we're going to dispel some of the myths about what it means to be an architect. Second, we're going to talk about what an architect does and does not do. Third, we're going to work on a short design exercise that begins to stretch your creative muscles to get you going in the design process.
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15 videos1 peer review2 discussion prompts
In this module, we'll discuss the work of architecture in a wider context. We'll explore the architect's relationship with the material environment as well as the social environment. By the end of the module, you'll be able to think about and map the broader social and material context in which a project exists.
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10 videos1 peer review3 discussion prompts
In this module, we'll delve deeper into the technical side of architecture. We'll explore essential principles such as composition, hierarchy, balance, and space to ensure that a structure connects with people living near it and interacting with it on a daily basis. We'll also explore how architects use the natural and physical environment to stimulate their creative process by taking a look at incredible examples from renowned architects.
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18 videos1 peer review1 discussion prompt
In this module, we'll focus on developing the story behind your design. All great architects have great stories, and we'll give you some insight into some of those in this module. You'll also explore how you can develop your own story, which will enable you to build the necessary emotional connection to your design. You'll also learn how to use photography and relevant social media tools to make your design look as attractive as possible to a wider audience.
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12 videos1 peer review2 discussion prompts
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Reviewed on May 31, 2020
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Reviewed on Jun 13, 2020
Where to begin!This course was beyond good and useful! I have learned so much! My perspective has been changed completely!Thank you so much for preparing this course for us!
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2020
Very well structured and clearly presented. The activities lead the learner through different ways of thinking, and step by step to design a small project.

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