建築學
碩士學位課程
藝術及人文學院
學制 | 授課語言 | 校舍 |
2年(夜間) | 英語 | 青洲校舍 |
本課程將為您未來成為一名職業建築師做好準備。
建築學碩士課程幫助學生提升創造能力、技術技能和專業知識,以便將來成為澳門和世界舞台上優秀且受人尊敬的建築師。
這是一個綜合性的碩士課程,涵蓋數碼設計技術、歷史遺產保護、建築檔編備、管理和創業、城市化和建築研究等主題,並對可持續性和本地/全球背景有所介紹。本課程結束前需要學生參加一個重大的研究與設計項目並提交學位論文,為以後成為建築領域的卓越人才鋪平道路。
本學位的課程主任是Nuno Soares。
在兩年的夜間課程中,建築學碩士學生持有全日制學生身份。
學生體驗
- 學生依據國際標準同時立足於當地環境而進行設計
- 學生可以進入建築工作坊和專業製造實驗室
- 學生向國際知名專業人士學習,提供在全球語境中學習建築技能的機會
就業機會
- 建築師
- 室內設計師
- 城市設計師
- 施工經理
- 建築史學家
申請人資格
- 對建築環境有濃厚興趣
- 擁有建築學相關學士學位
- 準備一個創意作品集(必需)
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Modules
Year 1This module leads students through a range of design research techniques. It focuses on key aspects of architectural and urban design, emphasizing the synthesis of construction technology, history, theory, and professional practice. Assessment is based on the comprehensiveness of the design solutions, the clarity and quality of the visual materials and student presentations, as well as the originality and creativity of the final project.This module gives students the opportunity to further explore specific issues and topics in architectural theory, with an emphasis on contemporary critical debates. Students will develop knowledge and skills by means of analysis and evaluation of recent, innovative, seminal architectural projects, and their techniques, strategies, discourses, and effects. Other topics that may be addressed include religious architecture and the history of institutional buildings. The aim is to provide a thorough technical and ethical background to theoretical knowledge required in contemporary avant-garde design studios.This module gives students the opportunity to further explore specific issues and topics in architectural and urban theory, with an emphasis on contemporary critical debates. Students will develop knowledge and skills by means of analysis and evaluation of recent, innovative, seminal design projects, and their techniques, strategies, discourses, and effects. Other topics that may be addressed include heritage studies, religious architecture, and the history of institutional buildings. The aim is to provide a thorough technical and ethical background to theoretical knowledge required in contemporary avant-garde design studios.This module addresses a range of design research techniques, implemented through a studio project for a large-scale architectural and urban complex. The studio emphasizes the synthesis of construction technology, history, theory, and professional practice. Assessment is based on the comprehensiveness of the design solutions, the clarity and quality of the visual materials, as well as the originality and creativity of the final project.Regarding any building or city as a combination of artificial and natural ecologies, students will examine relationships between architecture and urbanism in the contemporary context. This module concentrates on the principles of building structures, materials, and technology, environmental controls, and building services, at an advanced level of integrated architectural design, geared to the Macau context. For building materials and construction technology, the emphasis is on the performance criteria and applications of building materials, components and systems of construction. For building structures, the emphasis is on structural schemes systems relating to local building regulations and codes. For environmental controls and building services, the emphasis is on coordination of services for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, fire safety, plumbing and drainage, electrical, lift and escalators, etc. Urban conditions are examined through readings of critical theories, analyses of developmental models, and empirical investigations. In conjunction with physical, historical, social, and economic research, alternative design strategies are explored to challenge existing models of urbanism.The methods and standards by which architects communicate to other partners in the building process are highly important. At every stage of a project, technical drawings (plans, sections, details) must be prepared for distribution. This module will guide students through various methods of communicating technical information about a design to the other parties involved in construction. Students will learn hands-on the everyday work of an architect, from hand sketches through to computer-based precise geometrical rationalization of building forms and the assembly of logically cross-referenced project packages.Year 2All architecture students are required to prepare and present a portfolio to an academic judging panel for assessment. The portfolio may contain examples of assignments, tests and examinations, presentations, reports, and other work done by the student. Students will be assisted in the preparation of their portfolios.
All architecture students must complete two hundred and ten (210) hours of internship in an approved architecture office. The time distribution may be determined by the student together with the office (Assumed to be 6 weeks, with a workload of 35 hours but other combinations are possible).
During their internship, students must keep a log of their work, and examples of their work outputs. Every student is required to present a summary of his or her internship to an academic judging panel.
This module reviews the functional and operational activities and processes in typical architecture practices, and the common issues and concerns of practice managers. It will provide general knowledge of the legal obligations and bureaucractic procedures for an authorized person to practice architecture in Macau. Interaction, cooperation, or possible conflicts with other specialized practices related with project and construction will be addressed. Ethical issues for professional conduct, such as ownership of intellectual property and conflicts of interest, are considered. The module addresses issues related to architect registration; architect/client/consultant/contractor relationships; project management; tendering procedures; bills of quantities; scheduling techniques; measurement conventions; organization, management and other professional practice issues; legal responsibilities and relevant statutes. Analyses of relevant cases studies in architectural practice are also included.This double module is the culmination of the professional architecture degree. The first part comprises seminars on research methods in architecture and urban design, with the aim of preparing students to undertake a design thesis. The outcome is a proposal for an independent research and design project that takes a clear position in relation to contemporary architecture. In the second part of the module, students are required to undertake a self-directed design project under the supervision of a faculty member, in the format of a design studio that focuses on architectural and urban design techniques. These will synthetize building design, construction technology, architectural theory, and professional practice. Assessment is based on the comprehensiveness of the design solution, the clarity of the visual materials and presentations, as well as originality and creativity. In addition to demonstrating satisfactory ability in the technical aspects of architectural practice, the thesis should produce innovative work that extends and enriches knowledge in the broader field of architecture.
All architecture students are required to prepare and present a portfolio to an academic judging panel for assessment. The portfolio may contain examples of assignments, tests and examinations, presentations, reports, and other work done by the student. Students will be assisted in the preparation of their portfolios.
All architecture students must complete two hundred and ten (210) hours of internship in an approved architecture office. The time distribution may be determined by the student together with the office (Assumed to be 6 weeks, with a workload of 35 hours but other combinations are possible).
During their internship, students must keep a log of their work, and examples of their work outputs. Every student is required to present a summary of his or her internship to an academic judging panel.
All architecture students must complete two hundred and ten (210) hours of internship in an approved architecture office. The time distribution may be determined by the student together with the office (Assumed to be 6 weeks, with a workload of 35 hours but other combinations are possible).
During their internship, students must keep a log of their work, and examples of their work outputs. Every student is required to present a summary of his or her internship to an academic judging panel.
This module reviews the functional and operational activities and processes in typical architecture practices, and the common issues and concerns of practice managers. It will provide general knowledge of the legal obligations and bureaucractic procedures for an authorized person to practice architecture in Macau. Interaction, cooperation, or possible conflicts with other specialized practices related with project and construction will be addressed. Ethical issues for professional conduct, such as ownership of intellectual property and conflicts of interest, are considered. The module addresses issues related to architect registration; architect/client/consultant/contractor relationships; project management; tendering procedures; bills of quantities; scheduling techniques; measurement conventions; organization, management and other professional practice issues; legal responsibilities and relevant statutes. Analyses of relevant cases studies in architectural practice are also included.
This double module is the culmination of the professional architecture degree. The first part comprises seminars on research methods in architecture and urban design, with the aim of preparing students to undertake a design thesis. The outcome is a proposal for an independent research and design project that takes a clear position in relation to contemporary architecture. In the second part of the module, students are required to undertake a self-directed design project under the supervision of a faculty member, in the format of a design studio that focuses on architectural and urban design techniques. These will synthetize building design, construction technology, architectural theory, and professional practice. Assessment is based on the comprehensiveness of the design solution, the clarity of the visual materials and presentations, as well as originality and creativity. In addition to demonstrating satisfactory ability in the technical aspects of architectural practice, the thesis should produce innovative work that extends and enriches knowledge in the broader field of architecture.
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