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Design Practice 3: Translate

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This course focuses on the translation of design ideas through multiple and interactive design practices.The Design component focuses on the language and elements of spatial dynamics, including issues of spatial and material relationships and sequence in relation to multiple forms of occupation, including retail and hospitality typologies. The Communication component … For more content click the Read More button below.This course focuses on the translation of design ideas through multiple and interactive design practices.The Design component focuses on the language and elements of spatial dynamics, including issues of spatial and material relationships and sequence in relation to multiple forms of occupation, including retail and hospitality typologies. The Communication component focuses on a range of techniques and applications for representing spatial thinking, including generative, illustrative, observational and analytical tools.  Emphasis is placed on an expansive approach to spatial translation underpinned by thoughtful and self-reflective research.Read More

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Design Practice 2: Articulate

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This course focuses on the articulation of design ideas through thinking, drawing and making practices.The Design component introduces students to languages and elements of spatial enclosure and definition, including issues of materiality and assemblage, human scale and form, in relation to simple forms of occupation.  The Communication component introduces students … For more content click the Read More button below.This course focuses on the articulation of design ideas through thinking, drawing and making practices.The Design component introduces students to languages and elements of spatial enclosure and definition, including issues of materiality and assemblage, human scale and form, in relation to simple forms of occupation.  The Communication component introduces students to a range of techniques and applications for representing spatial atmosphere and effect, including advanced analogue and digital drawing and model making.  Emphasis is placed on an expansive approach to spatial articulation underpinned by thoughtful and self-reflective research.Read More

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Design Practice 1: Enquire

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This course sets the foundation for the thinking and practice of interior architecture as a distinctive idea-led field of design inquiry.The Design component introduces students to the processes, materiality and elements of interior architecture. The Communication component introduces students to a range of techniques and applications for representing space, including … For more content click the Read More button below.This course sets the foundation for the thinking and practice of interior architecture as a distinctive idea-led field of design inquiry.The Design component introduces students to the processes, materiality and elements of interior architecture. The Communication component introduces students to a range of techniques and applications for representing space, including basic analogue and digital drawing and model making.  Emphasis is placed on an expansive approach to spatial enquiry, underpinned by thoughtful and self-reflective research.Read More

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Interior Architecture Technics 3

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This course focuses on the development of the material and constructional idea of structure, substrate and skin through a focus on the application of materials in conventional and non-conventional details as informed by aesthetics, functionality and environmental sustainability. Core considerations include size, format, edges, junctions and fixings in the constructional … For more content click the Read More button below.This course focuses on the development of the material and constructional idea of structure, substrate and skin through a focus on the application of materials in conventional and non-conventional details as informed by aesthetics, functionality and environmental sustainability. Core considerations include size, format, edges, junctions and fixings in the constructional and compositional application of materials; the importance of skill as the focus in interior architecture and the role of the interior architect versus the builder/consultant and the coordination between the three. Emphasis is on the documentation of small-scale interior elements and spaces through studio based exercises and precedent studies.Read More

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Interior Architecture Technics 2

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This course focuses on the basic constructional assembly systems and components of interior architecturalbuilding elements. Core considerations include structure, substrate and skin explored in reference to anintroduction to materiality from macro elements to joinery items; building on documentation techniques as ameans of technical communication to industry professionals and the role … For more content click the Read More button below.This course focuses on the basic constructional assembly systems and components of interior architecturalbuilding elements. Core considerations include structure, substrate and skin explored in reference to anintroduction to materiality from macro elements to joinery items; building on documentation techniques as ameans of technical communication to industry professionals and the role of the builder versus the role of theinterior architect and the coordination between the two. Emphasis is on the ability to resolve and employvarious building elements as informed by design intent, aesthetics, functionality and sustainability thematicsthrough studio-based exercises and precedent studies. This course is educationally sequenced alongside allother year one session two IA (Hons) courses.Read More

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Interior Architecture Technics 1

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The course sets the foundation for the craft and discipline of interior architecture through a broader introduction to the people, processes, principles and primary building elements surrounding built space. Core considerations include the role of the interior architect, the design, documentation and construction processes; the informants of design making including … For more content click the Read More button below.The course sets the foundation for the craft and discipline of interior architecture through a broader introduction to the people, processes, principles and primary building elements surrounding built space. Core considerations include the role of the interior architect, the design, documentation and construction processes; the informants of design making including aesthetics, functionality and sustainability; structural principles and basic constructional assemblies. Emphasis is on the material, constructional and structural idea of structure, substrate and skin through studio based exercises and precedent studies.Read More

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Interior Architecture Practice Studio 2

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This course focuses on the articulation of design ideas through research, thinking, drawing and making, practices.The Design component introduces students to languages and elements of Interior Architectural and spatialenclosure and definition, including issues of materiality, assemblage and composition, human scale and form, inrelation to simple forms of Interior Architectural occupation.This … For more content click the Read More button below.This course focuses on the articulation of design ideas through research, thinking, drawing and making, practices.The Design component introduces students to languages and elements of Interior Architectural and spatialenclosure and definition, including issues of materiality, assemblage and composition, human scale and form, inrelation to simple forms of Interior Architectural occupation.This course is educationally sequenced alongside all other year one session two I-A (Hons) courses.Read More

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Interior Architecture Composition 3

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The course extends the range of Interior architectural capabilities from composition 1 & 2. A further range of advanced techniques and applications for representing spatial atmosphere and effect, including analogue drawing, digital representation and layout along with advanced model making is presented in this course. Workshops will also provide students … For more content click the Read More button below.The course extends the range of Interior architectural capabilities from composition 1 & 2. A further range of advanced techniques and applications for representing spatial atmosphere and effect, including analogue drawing, digital representation and layout along with advanced model making is presented in this course. Workshops will also provide students with public speaking and communications tools of relevance to the practice of interior architecture. This course is educationally sequenced alongside all other year two session one BIA (Hons) courses.Read More

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Empirical Corporate Finance

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 The aim of this course is to prepare Honours and Ph.D. students to do research in Empirical Corporate Finance. The course is organised around published and working papers in the field with an emphasis on econometric methods and the publication process. Rather than providing an exhaustive overview of the field, … For more content click the Read More button below. The aim of this course is to prepare Honours and Ph.D. students to do research in Empirical Corporate Finance. The course is organised around published and working papers in the field with an emphasis on econometric methods and the publication process. Rather than providing an exhaustive overview of the field, the course focuses in depth on selected topics to illustrate different empirical approaches. Using papers on from various sub-fields of corporate finance, the course will attempt to expose students to issues of identification, endogeneity, and instruments. The course will also attempt to strengthen your ability to digest and critique academic research. Finally, it will help improve your presentation skills through constructive feedback.      Read More

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Empirical Asset Pricing

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This course provides critical understandings of the concepts and empirical approaches in asset pricing. Main topics include model testing, financial market anomalies, market efficiency, and asset management.This course exposes students to both conventional views and recent evidence on selected topics.