TUT Baccalaureus Technologiae In Architecture: Professional



TUT Baccalaureus Technologiae In Architecture: Professional

BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE: ARCHITECTURE: PROFESSIONAL

Qualification code: BTPS09 – NQF Level 7

Campus where offered:

Pretoria Campus (day classes)



Last year of new intake:

2017

Teach-out (phase-out) date:

31 December 2023

Students registered for this qualification should complete their studies according to the teach-out date prescribed for the qualification, subject to the stipulations of Regulation 3.1.11 and 3.1.13 in the Students’ Rules and Regulations.

Information on phased-out programmes can be obtained from the TUT website, www.tut.ac.za.

CURRICULUM

Consult the 2016 Faculty Prospectus for the full contents of the qualification.

SUBJECTS PRINTED IN BOLD ARE NOT FOR REGISTRATION PURPOSES.

FIRST YEAR

Subjects must be taken in the combinations and in the sequence indicated. The following rules will apply:

CSM110T and KME110T must be taken concurrently. These subjects must also be taken with ACH100T or they should have been passed before a student may continue with the subject.

ACH100T and THD100T must be taken concurrently.

CDO100T may not precede ACH100T.

CODE

SUBJECT

CREDIT

PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S)

ABC100B

Applied Building Science I

(0,050)

ACH100T

Architectural Design I

(0,400)

CAI110T

Computer-Aided Draughting I

(0,040)

CDO100T

Contract Documentation I

(0,120)

COA110B

Computer Applications I

(0,040)

COM150C

Communication I

(0,040)

CSM110T

Construction Materials I

(0,050)

HAC100T

History of Architecture I

(0,050)

KME110T

Construction Methods I

(0,050)

PTT100T

Presentation Techniques I

(0,120)

THD100T

Theory of Design I

(0,040)

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE FIRST YEAR:

1,000

SECOND YEAR

Subjects must be taken in the combinations and in the sequence indicated. The following rules will apply:

CSM200T and KME210T must be taken concurrently. These subjects must also be taken with ACH200T or they should have been passed before a student may continue with the subject.

ACH200T and THD200T must be taken concurrently.

CODE

SUBJECT

CREDIT

PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S)

ACH200T

Architectural Design II

(0,400)

Architectural Design I

ARC200T

Architectural Technology Practice II

(0,250)

Architectural Design I

Computer-Aided Draughting I

Construction Materials I

Construction Methods I

Contract Documentation I

Presentation Techniques I

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CDO200T

Contract Documentation II

(0,150)

Contract Documentation I

CMI200T

Computer-Aided Design II

(0,050)

Computer-Aided Draughting I

Computer Applications I

CSM200T

Construction Materials II

(0,050)

Construction Materials I

KME210T

Construction Methods II

(0,050)

Construction Methods I

THD200T

Theory of Design II

(0,050)

History of Architecture I

Theory of Design I

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE SECOND YEAR:

1,000

THIRD YEAR

Subjects must be taken in the combinations and in the sequence indicated. The following rules will apply:

CSM300T and KME310T must be taken concurrently. These subjects must also be taken with ACH300T and CDO300T or they should have been passed before a student may continue with the subjects.

ACH300T, LDE310T and THD300T must be taken concurrently.

CDO300T and SPQ300T must be taken concurrently.

CAI310T must precede ACH300T.

CODE

SUBJECT

CREDIT

PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S)

ACH300T

Architectural Design III

(0,400)

Architectural Design II

AHC300T

Architectural Practice III

(0,050)

BSV300T

Building Services III

(0,050)

CAI310T

Computer-Aided Draughting III

(0,050)

Computer-Aided Design II

CDO300T

Contract Documentation III

(0,130)

Contract Documentation II

CSM300T

Construction Materials III

(0,050)

Construction Materials II

KME310T

Construction Methods III

(0,050)

Construction Methods II

LDE310T

Landscape Design III

(0,100)

Architectural Design II

SFA300T

Surveying for Architecture III

(0,040)

SPQ300T

Specification and Quantities III

(0,030)

THD300T

Theory of Design III

(0,050)

Theory of Design II

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE THIRD YEAR:

1,000

FOURTH YEAR

ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS (AS DETERMINED BY THE HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT):

Option 1: Architectural Design

This option is accredited by the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) for regis- tration in the SACAP category of Candidate Senior Technologist, and internationally accredited by the Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA) as CAA Part 1.

In order to continue with this option, students will be required to attain a minimum mark of 70% in the final examination for the subject Architectural Design III. Should they not meet this requirement, they will only be allowed to continue with this option if recommended by the exam panel for Architectural Design III and Theory of Design III and subsequent endorsement by the Head of the Department.

Subjects must be taken in the combinations and in the sequence indicated. The following rules will apply:

CSM400T and KME400T must be taken concurrently.

ACH400T, PUD400T, STR400T and THD400T must be taken concurrently or STR400T should be completed before a student will be permitted to register for ACH400T.

CODE

SUBJECT

CREDIT

PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S)

ACH400T

Architectural Design IV

(0,400)

Architectural Design III

CSM400T

Construction Materials IV

(0,100)

Construction Materials III

KME400T

Construction Methods IV

(0,100)

Construction Methods III

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LWC400T

Law and Contract Management IV

(0,100)

Architectural Practice III

PJG410T

Project Management IV

(0,080)

Architectural Practice III

PUD400T

Principles of Urban Design IV

(0,100)

Landscape Design III

STR400T

Structures IV

(0,080)

Applied Building Science I

THD400T

Theory of Design IV

(0,040)

Theory of Design III

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE FOURTH YEAR

1,000

FOR OPTION 1:

Option 2: Architectural Technology

This option is accredited by the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP) for registra- tion in the SACAP category of Candidate Senior Technologist.

Subjects must be taken in the combinations and in the sequence indicated. The following rules will apply:

ARA400T, CDG40PT and CDG40QT must be taken concurrently.

CDL40PT and CDL40QT must be taken concurrently.

STW40PT and STW40QT must be taken concurrently.

CODE

SUBJECT

CREDIT

PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S)

ARA400T

Advanced Computer Applications IV

(0,100)

Computer-Aided Draughting III

CDG400T

Computer-Aided Draughting IV

CDG40PT

Computer-Aided Draughting: Computer

(0,050)

Computer-Aided Draughting III

Hardware IV

CDG40QT

Computer-Aided Draughting: Network

(0,050)

Computer-Aided Draughting III

Systems IV

CDL400T

Construction and Detailing IV

CDL40PT

Construction and Detailing: Construction

(0,050)

Construction Methods III

Methods IV

CDL40QT

Construction and Detailing: Construction

(0,050)

Construction Materials III

Materials IV

LWC410T

Law and Contract Management IV

(0,050)

Architectural Practice III

OFP400T

Office Practice IV

OFP40PT

Office Practice: Architectural Practice IV

(0,050)

Architectural Practice III

OFP40QT

Office Practice: Business Management IV

(0,050)

Architectural Practice III

PJG420T

Project Management IV

(0,050)

Architectural Practice III

STW400T

Studio Work IV

STW40PT

Studio Work: Contract

(0,300)

Contract Documentation III

Documentation IV

STW40QT

Studio Work: Specification IV***

(0,200)

Specification and Quantities III

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE FOURTH YEAR

1,000

FOR OPTION 2:

TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE QUALIFICATION:

4,000

Subject INFORMATION (OVERVIEW OF SYLLABUS)

The syllabus content is subject to change to accommodate industry changes. Please note that a more detailed syllabus is available at the Department or in the study guide that is applicable to a particular subject. On 13 October 2017, the syllabus content was defined as follows:

A

ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IV (ARA400T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Visual communication and presentation software, website design and maintenance. (Total tuition time: ± 24 hours)

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APPLIED BUILDING SCIENCE I (ABC100B)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Basic units: units used in the building industry, SI units, basic mathematics, statistics, basic mechanics and

structures. Principles of heat: thermal insulation, humidity and condensation, ventilation, macro- and microclimate.

Principles of sound: acoustics. Electricity. Lighting: artificial light, natural light. Hydraulics. Corrosion. (Total

tuition time: ± 21 hours)

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I (ACH100T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Design projects at a single-storey residential scale with simple circulation and zoning. Spaces around elements and elements in space. Ergonomics: design around human spatial requirements. Structure and material as generators. Introduction to environmental effects on design. The role of context in determining aesthetics. (Total tuition time: ± 252 hours)

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II (ACH200T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Design projects consisting of predominantly low-rise buildings with more complex circulation requirements with an emphasis on the following aspects: 1. Design process: determining design generators, concept, context and concept development. 2. Structure and material as design generators. 3. Environment and climate as design generators. 4. Introduction to problem analysis. (Total tuition time: ± 126 hours)

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III (ACH300T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Design projects of simple multi-storey buildings (i.e. offices with a basement), as well as long-span structures (i.e. factories), emphasising issues such as: 1. Problem analysis as first step to synthesis; 2. Interpretation of the brief; 3. The effects of and solutions to environmental and climatic influences on design; 4. The principles of sustainability, as applied to buildings; 5. The fabric of the city: how a design solution acts as building block within the structure and fabric of the city. (Total tuition time: ± 252 hours)

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV (ACH400T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Design projects and exercises to promote creativeness and lateral thinking. Analysis of local heritage, town structure, climate and social structure. This will culminate in appropriate design proposals, with consideration to principles of sustainable development/green building where applicable, structure and material as major generators of design, structures with complex circulation and specialised design and/or construction and services (small auditorium, museum, etc.), as well as a mixed-use building, emphasising the following issues: problem analysis, interpretation and development of the brief. Environmental and climatic issues and their influence on design. Sustainability. Urban issues. (Total tuition time: ± 252 hours)

ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE III (AHC300T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Office management (drawing-office practice, forms of collaboration and doing business, strengths and weaknesses, space and equipment requirements and layout). The SAIA Practice Manual (client/architect agreement, accepting work at risk, remuneration for work at risk, styles of practice, multidisciplinary firms, agreement checklist, employment conditions, architect/consultant relationship, project managers, clerk of works, issuing drawings and documentation, the concept of principal agent). The building contract (tender procedures, types of building contracts, forms of subcontractors, dispute resolution and the role of consultants). (Total tuition time: ± 14 hours)

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICE II (ARC200T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

This module/subject consists of work integrated learning in an architectural practice, where the following aspects should be encountered: Presentation drawings. Working drawings and specifications. Building and site surveying. Office procedures (electronic data-management procedures, printing and plotting, issuing drawings, library, filing, staff meetings, general office duties). Local authority procedures and approval of documents. Exposure to site inspections and meetings. Liaison with consultants and representatives. (No formal tuition hours)

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B



BUILDING SERVICES III (BSV300T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Drainage. Water reticulation. Electrical and electronic services. Lighting. Communication. Air and gas supply. Heating and cooling. Elevators and escalators. Natural heating and ventilation. Fire protection and control. Building regulations. Employing alternative and green technology. Acoustics. Sound systems. (Total tuition time: ± 14 hours)

C

COMMUNICATION I (COM150C)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Communication within the architectural profession. Relevant terminology and professional vocabulary. Summarising techniques. Comprehension. Report writing. Academic writing and referencing using ENDNOTE (or other approved referencing software). (Total tuition time: ± 30 hours)

COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN II (CMI200T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Building Information Modelling (BIM) software. Using ArchiCAD (or other approved CAD software) to produce working drawings from design models. Intermediate skills level of ArchiCAD (or other approved CAD software). (Total tuition time: ± 24 hours)

COMPUTER-AIDED DRAUGHTING I (CAI110T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

ArchiCAD (or other approved CAD software): An introduction with emphasis on using 2D in the production of

technical drawings. (Total tuition time: ± 30 hours)

COMPUTER-AIDED DRAUGHTING III (CAI310T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Photoshop (or other approved rendering software), 3-D modelling and rendering, REVIT for Architecture (or other approved CAD software). (Total tuition time: ± 30 hours)

COMPUTER-AIDED DRAUGHTING: COMPUTER

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

HARDWARE IV (CDG40PT)

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

An overview of all the current terminology, concepts and basics of computing hardware. Hardware support and software support for different operating systems. (Total tuition time: ± eight hours)

COMPUTER-AIDED DRAUGHTING: NETWORK

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

SYSTEMS IV (CDG40QT)

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Current and emerging networking hardware basics and terminology. Operating system set-up for networking. Data security and maintaining networks. Basic network-related software support skills. (Total tuition time:

± eight hours)

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS I (COA110B)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

MS Windows, MS Word, MS Excel, Photoshop. Basic hardware terminology. Introduction to the Internet and e-mail. SketchUp. (Total tuition time: ± 42 hours)

CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION I (CDO100T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Drawing equipment and materials, lettering, line work and geometric exercises, graphic projections, scale, dimensioning and annotation. Working drawings: ground-floor plan, sections, elevations and site plan, application of the National Building Regulations, services layouts. Construction detailing, measuring existing work, drawing office equipment, storage of information, the role of the architect, technologist and other professional consultants, the building contractor and the client. (Total tuition time: ± 168 hours)

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CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION II (CDO200T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Working drawings of own design, which could be used for measuring by a quantity surveyor and as contract documents with a bill of quantities. Detail drawings for discussion with consultants. Construction detail design drawings. Schedules: finishing, doors, windows, cupboards, etc. Details of components and fixtures. (Total tuition time: ± 63 hours)

CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION III (CDO300T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

SANS 10400: safety, access for the disabled, dimensioning and modular coordination. Substructure: bearing

piles, basement construction and retaining walls. Structural systems: concrete, steel, timber and load-bearing

masonry. Roofs: long-spanning sheet metal, tiles, thatch and flat concrete roofs. External construction: cladding

types, industrial cladding, prefabricated cladding and curtain walling. Internal construction: partitioning, staircases

and glazing. Thermal performance: responsive configurations, sun control, insulation and materials. Structures: trusses, portal frames, complex foundations and pre-stressing (both pre-and post-tensioning). Construction detail: design drawings. Schedules: finishing schedules, door schedules, window schedules, joinery and details of components and fixtures. Working drawings: used as contract documents with a bill of quantities, for measuring by a quantity surveyor. (Total tuition time: ± 126 hours)

CONSTRUCTION AND DETAILING: CONSTRUCTION

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

MATERIALS IV (CDL40QT)

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Cement, concrete and cementitious products. Metals: corrosion, joining, ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Bricks and blocks: clay, concrete and earth. Timber: defects and protection, products. Polymers, plastics and

rubbers. Mastics. Composite materials: external cladding, wood products. Paint systems. Adhesives. (Total

tuition time: ± 21 hours)

CONSTRUCTION AND DETAILING: CONSTRUCTION

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

METHODS IV (CDL40PT)

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Bricks and blocks. Timber structures. Detailing. Geotechnical investigations. Roofs. Sustainable building methods. Thermal behaviour of buildings. Surface water drainage. Solar energy. Building systems (Agrément certificate). Building services. Regulations (SANS 10400 and NHBRC). (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS I (CSM110T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Timber: SA Pine, common hardwoods. Metals: steel, galvanising and aluminium. Concrete: cement types,

aggregates, how to make good concrete. Masonry: bricks and blocks. Mortars: classes and types. Plasters:

cement, lime and earth. Roof coverings: concrete tiles and sheet metal (profiles and laying practice). Paint:

basic systems (primers, undercoats and topcoats). Floor finishes: ceramic tiles (glazed and quarry), carpets,

timber and their skirtings. Fixing systems: nails, screws and bolts. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS II (CSM200T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Waterproofing materials for pitched and flat concrete roofs. Timber: joints commonly used in fittings, doors and

windows. Manufactured timber boards. Concrete: cement types, aggregates, integral finishes on concrete,

reinforcement, concrete floor finishes. Masonry: concrete bricks and blocks. Mortars: classes and types.

Glass: types and applications. Fibre cement sheeting and tiles. Insulation materials for roofs. (Total tuition

time: ± 14 hours)

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS III (CSM300T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Timber: softwoods and common hardwoods, jointing (particularly poles) and protection. Metals: steel, stainless

steel, brass, copper and aluminium. Plastics: fibre-glass, ABS, PMMA. Stone types. Concrete. Load-bearing

masonry. Tiles. Thatch. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS IV (CSM400T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Cement, concrete and cementitious products. Metals: corrosion, joining, ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Bricks and blocks: clay, concrete and earth. Timber: defects and protection, products. Polymers, plastics and

rubbers. Mastics. Composite materials: external cladding, wood products. Paint systems. Adhesives. (Total

tuition time: ± 21 hours)

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CONSTRUCTION METHODS I (KME110T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Regulations: SANS 10400 and the National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC). Site investigation,

site visits. Substructure: excavations, strip foundations (other foundation types in concept only). Superstructure:

load-bearing walls, cavity walls and elementary masonry detailing. Retaining walls: garden, brick and stone.

Roofs: design and selection, trusses, beams, rafters and elementary ceilings. Services: sanitary fittings, design

of drainage and water supply systems, electrical systems. Fittings: residential door types and their construction.

Stairs: interior stairs for applicable building types. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

CONSTRUCTION METHODS II (KME210T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Regulations: National Building Regulations (SANS 10400) and NHBRC Regulations, where applicable. Sub-

structure: semi-basement and simple retaining walls, drainage behind walls, complex strip foundations, cut and

fill.Damp-andwaterproofing:semi-basements.Superstructure:load-bearingwalls,cavitywalls,masonrydetailing,

expansion joints. Roofs: flat concrete roofs, trusses, beams, rafters, suspended ceiling systems and bulkheads,

plastered metal lathes. Structures: pad footings, reinforced strip footings, columns and slabs. Services: design

of drainage and water supply systems, stormwater catch pits, electrical layout. Fittings: commercial door and

window types and their construction, master keying. Stairs and ramps: interior stairs and ramps, elementary

prefabricated stairs. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

CONSTRUCTION METHODS III (KME310T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Regulations: SANS 10400 and NHBRC. Bricks and blocks: durability and exposure zones, bonding, joints,

pointing and stability, design of multi-storey structures, tall walls, lintels and beams. Timber structures: joint design and fasteners, products and uses, floors and flooring, long-span roofs for commercial and shopping centres. Detailing: performance criteria, evaluation of existing details and generating model details. Site and geotechnical investigations: failure of foundations, warning signs, bearing capacities, consolidation, stabilisation, groundwater, moisture content and types of soil tests. Roofs: evaluation and problem-solving, gutter and down-pipe design, expansion joint design, packing decks, roof lights and ventilators. Sustainable buildings: recyclability, resource-saving manufacture, initial and life-cycle cost-efficiency, initial and life-cycle energy efficiency, ease of use and maintenance. Thermal behaviour of buildings: revision of basic principles, microclimate. Low-costsolutions. Thermal performance: responsive configurations, sun control, insulation and materials. Structures: trusses, portal frames, complex foundations, pre-stressing (both pre- and post-tensioning). Deterioration of buildings: performance criteria, planned maintenance, weathering, corrosion and case studies. Site and surface-water drainage: hydrological factors, site drainage, risks and risk assessment, factors affecting run-off and economic considerations. Solar energy: passive systems, active systems, trombe walls and rock beds. Building systems: Agrément certification, etc. Services: waste disposal, gas, data and communication systems, security systems and incinerators. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

CONSTRUCTION METHODS IV (KME400T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Bricks and blocks. Timber structures. Detailing. Geotechnical investigations. Roofs. Sustainable buildings. Thermal behaviour of buildings. Surface water drainage. Solar energy. Building systems (Agrément certificate). Building services. Regulations (SANS 10400, NHBRC). (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

H

HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE I (HAC100T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Introduction and an overview of Western architecture, from the origins to the present day, and Southern African architecture, from the origins to the present day. Principal examples, as well as technological and cultural aspects, are highlighted and put in social context. Visits to local historical examples. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

L

LANDSCAPE DESIGN III (LDE310T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

A brief historical overview. Terminology, perceptions and basic design principles. Landscape design and the design process. Spatial development. Land form. Circulation and paving. Site structures. Plant material. Water. Basic urban design principles. Urban ecology. (Total tuition time: ± 42 hours)

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LAW AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT IV (LWC400T, LWC410T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Contract law – basic concepts, such as contract documentation. Basic principles of South African common law. Arbitration. Construction law. Building contract. Principles of property law – forms of ownership. Tender procedures – forms of tender. Certificates. Sectional titles. Land Tenure Act. Principles of bankruptcy and liquidations. Nominated subcontractors. Laws governing the built environment. Case studies. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

O

OFFICE PRACTICE: ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE IV (OFP40PT) CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

The services and duties of the professional practitioner of architecture as defined by theArchitectural Profession Act, 2000 (Act No. 44 of 2000) and the SACAP Board Notice 154 of 2009 (the Code of Professional Conduct). Specific themes include time as a resource, managing projects and clients, as well as post-completionresponsibilities. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

OFFICE PRACTICE: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IV (OFP40QT)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Office organisation, including managing oneself, the team and the business in the architectural profession. Marketing and generating an income while establishing new business avenues. (Total tuition time: ± 10 hours)

P

PRESENTATION TECHNIQUES I (PTT100T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

The application of drawing and sketching principles relevant to architectural presentation. The syllabus covers ten basic skills. Line work different types of lines and uses. Construction lines as a drawing element. General sheet and drawing layout. Tracing techniques relevant to architectural presentation. Architectural contextual elements-trees. Architectural contextual elements-people. Typography, spelling and vocabulary. Architectural model building. Three dimensional sketching, perspectives and isometric projections. General layout compo- sition and ordering principles for architectural presentation. (Total tuition time: ± 56 hours)

PRINCIPLES OF URBAN DESIGN IV (PUD400T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Structural configurations: structural systems, structural planning, stabilising elements, structural patterns,

structural loads. Basic mechanics: forces, moments, stresses. Sectional properties: centroids, moment of

inertia. Material properties: general stress and strain, Young’s Modulus. Other stresses: stresses due to internal

forces, combined stresses. Deflections: elastic beam deflections. Approximate sizing of structural components:

beams, trusses, columns, retaining walls. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

PROJECT MANAGEMENT IV (PJG410T, PJG420T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Management approaches. The business environment. Personnel management. Financial management. Risk analysis. Financial viability studies. IT integration. Decision-making and problem solving. Corporative communication. Small business management. Politics, ethics and social responsibility. Case studies. (Total tuition time: ± 14 hours)

S

SPECIFICATION AND QUANTITIES III (SPQ300T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

The following aspects of specification and quantities are covered: introduction to bills, specifications for bills of quantities, interaction between drawings and other contract documentation, as well as estimates, feasibility, measuring units, costing and influencing factors. (Total tuition time: ± nine hours)

STRUCTURES IV (STR400T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodians: Departments of Civil Engineering and Architecture)

Visits to buildings. Relevant topics relating to design projects. Green architecture. Pro-bono architecture and architecture for the poor. Selected topic from the social and behavioural sciences. Speculative architecture. Selected period from the fine arts, including painting and sculpture. Theory: the work of international and local architects and architectural firms. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

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STUDIO WORK: CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION IV (STW40PT)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

A module integrated with Construction Methods and Materials to produce a complete set of working drawings on selected design projects. (Total tuition time: ± 224 hours)

STUDIO WORK: SPECIFICATION IV (STW40QT)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

An introduction to the National Building Specifications (NBS) software package (or other approved software). Preparation of on-screen specifications for the building industry. Integrated with Contract Documentation. (Total tuition time: ± 15 hours)

SURVEYING FOR ARCHITECTURE III (SFA300T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Principles of surveying. Basic surveying methods. Practical levelling and contouring. Setting out of buildings. Introduction to geographic information systems (GIS). Basic use and application of the Global Positioning System (GPS). Cadastral, referencing and photogrammetric software (CAD). Fieldwork practice. (Total tuition time: ± 24 hours)

T

THEORY OF DESIGN I (THD100T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Visits to buildings. The process of design. Relevant topics relating to design projects. Space, form, proportion, scale. Organising principles. Circulation. Theory: Bauhaus, Modern Movement, International Style. (Total tuition time: ± 28 hours)

THEORY OF DESIGN II (THD200T)CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Visits to buildings. The process of design: Relevant topics relating to design projects. Theory: Romantic pragmatism. Christopher Alexander. Arts and Crafts movement, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Classicism. History: Cape settlement. 18th and 19th Century South African architecture. Indigenous Southern African design. Neo- classicism in Pretoria and Johannesburg. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

THEORY OF DESIGN III (THD300T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Visits to buildings. The process of design: Part 3. Relevant topics relating to design projects. Environmental effect

on buildings. Theory: the Post-Modern Movement, deconstruction, Late Modern Period. History: the Modern

Movement in Pretoria and Johannesburg. The vernacular architecture of Africa. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)

THEORY OF DESIGN IV (THD400T)

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT

(Subject custodian: Department of Architecture)

Visits to buildings. Relevant topics relating to design projects. Green architecture. Pro-bono architecture and architecture for the poor. Selected topic from the social and behavioural sciences. Speculative architecture. Selected period from the fine arts, including painting and sculpture. Theory: the work of international and local architects and architectural firms. (Total tuition time: ± 21 hours)