T-W-1 | Lecture syllabus:
The program of lectures includes selected contemporary aspects of the architectural composition, aesthetics, perception, psychology of architecture, studies, critics of architecture.
Subject areas: 1. Introduction. Brief outline of the course objectives in the light of the psychology of architecture and design workshop of the contemporary architect.
2. Emotional influence of the architectural space in relations to the psychological perception. 3. Psychology of perception and beauty - defining the art composition basing on the evolution of the beauty concept including the psychology of perception. Objectivity, subjectivity, and relationism. 4. Architectural composition. Demonstration of the simple forms In the context of the architectural composition. 5. Structure of the architectural composition, its canons and principles In the context of the architectural perception. 6. Structure of the architectural composition in the context of the four conventions. 7. Significance of the interdisciplinary actions in perception of composition; music and architecture; meaning of the rhythm. 8. Introduction to the visual perception in the context of the psychology of architecture and concepts in phenomenon of the energy of space. Bipolarity of perception: impression and rationalization (3 step process of perception: analysis, organization and synthesis). Concept of the emotional superimposition, activation of the frequencies for the memory energy. 9. Visual perception, laws, principles, limitations. Significance of the objective and subjective aspects of perception. 10. Visual perception – visual illusion In architectural perception. 11. Psychology of colours. 12. Influence of colors including stained-glass. 13. Meaning of the perception zones in the psychological structure of space. 14. Perception of the cardinal direction in architectural perception. 15. Architecture of tomorrow In the light of the energetic field theory and perception of the space energy in the context of the chaos theory and quantum physics | 15 |