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HOUSING DESIGN PACKAGE HOM0601: 5 FORMAL CE HOURS - $249.00 incl GST

  • Presented by: Addison, Brannigan, Cashman, Crestani and Kerridge
  • CPE/CPD Credits: 5 Hours - FORMAL

Recognised by the RAIA, PIA & BDA and Listed by the NSW ARB & TCC

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This package of courses provides five unique perspectives on house design. Each architect provides an intellectual and emotional insight to their own processes and outcomes. Please see the individual Course Details for more information about each course unit.

Note: When you purchase this package, the first course (Rex Addison) will be provided automatically, and Access Keys for the subsequent 4 courses will be forwarded by email within 48 hours of purchase. If you have special needs, please call eClassroom to discuss the options.

The package contains the following five courses: Provides 5 Hours of Formal CE

Rex Addison presents: 3 IN A POCKET RA0528

Learning outcomes:

By the completion of this unit you will:

    • Appreciate that an understanding and interest in the history of architecture and the traditions of building and construction contribute to a richer architectural language.
    • Value the importance of continuously rethinking one’s architectural language and constructional systems, in relation to individual architectural projects.
    • Appreciate that a skilled understanding of construction is essential to the creation of successful architecture.
    • Value the importance of a sensitive approach to site, climate and neighbouring buildings.

Bud Brannigan presents: Common History BB0527

Learning outcomes:

By the completion of this unit you will:

    • Understand how the quality of architectural design is enhanced when it effectively addresses its environment.
    • Understand how clarity of spatial planning and forms can enrich architectural design.
    • Have seen examples of architecture which integrates structure, cladding and planning into a logical, functional, effective whole.
    • Understand that cladding and structural systems are integral to architectural design, even at the sketch design stage.
    • Value the importance of an underlying architectural philosophy.

Mark Cashman presents:Tranquility of Space MC0524

Learning outcomes:

At the completion of this course you should be able to:

    • Define what, according to MCK, separates architecture from being mere building and the importance of this.
    • Examine techniques that architecture can continue to employ to create ‘great’ and dramatic spaces; tranquillity and calmness; and an experience of ‘the other’.
    • Understand Mark Cashman’s view on the importance of narrative in creating a sense of place, and in turn good space.
    • Appreciate the complexity inherent in the concept of space and Mark’s belief that its contradictory and ambiguous nature could contribute to good space.
    • Comprehend some of the ways in which MCK utilise a building’s situation to enhance the architectural experience.

Virginia Kerridge presents: Assemblage VK0518

Learning outcomes:

By the completion of this unit you will:

    • Have insight into a unique approach to spatial and formal concepts and the articulation of three-dimensional form.
    • Have an appreciation for the ability of sculpture and painting to provide an enriching architectural influence.
    • Have seen architectural examples which demonstrate that a sensitive response to site and nature can produce richer design.
    • Value the importance of a strong initial design concept.

Kim Crestani presents: 'thepodsystem' KC0516

Learning Outcomes:

By the completion of this unit you will:

    • Understand a range of procurement options and identify their advantages and disadvantages relative to the needs and priorities of the project.
    • Gain an understanding of how new approaches to housing (particularly additions) are occurring.
    • Understand the factors that contribute to successful housing for 21st Century living whilst saving housing stock in Sydney's suburbs.
    • Gain an understanding of how to commercialise and create a product for the housing market.
    • Gain insight into the roles of Architects, Builders and Consultants, working in a collaborative way to reduce excess and waste in the building industry and make housing more competitive within the mass housing market.