Courses:
Specialization A1: Theory of Knowledge in Architecture
Compulsory courses
1. Architecture as a Field of Research I: On the Conceptual Framework and Body of Research
2. Architecture as a Field of Research II: On the Conceptual Framework and Body of Research by Design
Elective courses
(students must choose 6 electives from groups a,b & c)
a. Investigating Architectural Knowledge
- Analysis of the Written and Designed Architectural Discourse
- Philosophy and Science in the 20th Century
- The Methodology of Philosophical Research: Constructions and Control
- The Relationship of Architecture and Technology in a Historical Perspective
- History of Contemporary Architecture
- Spatial transformations, European identities and the modern-Greek priblic
b. In-Depth probe into Architectural Knowledge
- Experience, Representation and Social Meaning of Space
- Theoretical and Applied Aesthetics
-History and Theory of Landscape: Schematization as a Means for the Interpretation of Landscape
c. The Presentation of Architectural Knowledge
- Conceptual Approaches to Design Problems: Theoretical and Practical Study of Spatial Questions
- Issues of Urban Design and Housing: "Housing"
- Liquid Modernity: Interior Space between the Boundary and the Object
- Contemporary Theories and Applications in Design Ι: Ecology, sustainability, participation
- Contemporary Theories and Applications in Design IΙ: Ecology, sustainability, participation
- The Western Paradigm as Ideology for Organizing Museum Spaces. Designing Museum and Exhibitions
- New technologies in the design of complex infrastructure systems with focus on airports
Specialization A2: Advanced issues of Architectural Design
Compulsory courses
1. Architecture as a Field of Research I: On the Conceptual Framework and Body of Research
2. Architecture as a Field of Research II: On the Conceptual Framework and Body of Research by Design
Elective courses
(students must choose 4 electives from groups a,b & c and 2 electives from d)
a. Investigating Architectural Knowledge
- Analysis of the Written and Designed Architectural Discourse
- Philosophy and Science in the 20th Century
- The Methodology of Philosophical Research: Constructions and Control
- The Relationship of Architecture and Technology in a Historical Perspective
- History of Contemporary Architecture
- Spatial transformations, European identities and the modern-Greek priblic
b. In-Depth probe into Architectural Knowledge
- Experience, Representation and Social Meaning of Space
- Theoretical and Applied Aesthetics
-History and Theory of Landscape: Schematization as a Means for the Interpretation of Landscape
c. The Presentation of Architectural Knowledge
- Conceptual Approaches to Design Problems: Theoretical and Practical Study of Spatial Questions
- Issues of Urban Design and Housing: "Housing"
- Liquid Modernity: Interior Space between the Boundary and the Object
- Contemporary Theories and Applications in Design Ι: Ecology, sustainability, participation
- Contemporary Theories and Applications in Design IΙ: Ecology, sustainability, participation
- The Western Paradigm as Ideology for Organizing Museum Spaces. Designing Museum and Exhibitions
- New technologies in the design of complex infrastructure systems with focus on airports
d. Architectural Knowledge by Design
- Urban Design of Museums and Exhibitions
- Conceptual Design of the City: Voids - Landscapes - Archives
- Design by Research, Mutational Approaches of the Athenian Postwar Urban Blocks
- The Architectural Synthesis in an Extended Field: ‘Limits’ and ‘Fragments’ in the Urban Space
- Real, Imaginary and Hidden Urban Landscapes
- Architectural Composition of Landscape: Natural and Cultural Qualities in Landscape Design