Course Objectives: |
The student who takes this course explains the stage design principles in terms of visual, acoustic, thermal and indoor air conditioning, functionality, material, ergonomics and detail, and can create optimum designs as a result of the design, planning, detailing and application stages. |
Course Content: |
The content of this course includes the concept of space related to stage design, regulations on stage structures, building physics (acoustics, light), indoor air conditioning, ergonomics, material and furniture selection. Students who successfully complete this course carry out creative, up-to-date stage and performance space design projects with the theoretical and practical knowledge they have acquired, using design thinking and creative thinking methods. |
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are those describing the knowledge, skills and competencies that students are expected to achieve upon successful completion of the course. In this context, Course Learning Outcomes defined for this course unit are as follows:
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Knowledge
(Described as Theoritical and/or Factual Knowledge.)
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1) Describes the current approaches in hall and stage design.
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2) Examines the performance hall structures regulations (stage fire insulation and exit, auditorium seating system and exit, entrance and exit in public areas).
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Skills
(Describe as Cognitive and/or Practical Skills.)
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1) Determines the design criteria for performance hall design (concert, theater, multi-purpose hall).
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2) Develops indoor air conditioning and design criteria together with building physics issues (acoustics, light).
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3) Designs a stage and performance area interior project.
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Competences
(Described as "Ability of the learner to apply knowledge and skills autonomously with responsibility", "Learning to learn"," Communication and social" and "Field specific" competences.)
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1) Manages the space planning process in the light of technical knowledge in the field of design.
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2) Makes decisions about the building elements, furniture, equipment and finishing materials to be used in stage and performance spaces, and makes plans in detail.
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Subject |
Materials Sharing * |
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Related Preparation |
Further Study |
1) |
Introduction to stage design, general introduction about the course. Current applications and designs in stage and performance hall design. |
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2) |
Performance hall structures and stage design preliminary work |
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3) |
Performance hall and stage design criteria; visual comfort |
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Performance hall and stage design criteria; acoustic comfort and fire |
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Performance hall and stage design criteria; lighting elements and use of light |
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Determining performance hall form types and design criteria, expression of the subject with two and three dimensional drawings |
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Performance hall and stage design depending on the materials, equipment and furniture, explaining the subject with two and three dimensional drawings / Determining the final project |
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8) |
Mid Term |
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9) |
Final project sketches analysis |
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10) |
Analysis and discussion through homework and contemporary examples |
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Analysis and discussion of building physics parameters through homework and contemporary examples |
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Analysis and discussion of building physics parameters through homework and contemporary examples |
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Material selection, furniture detailing, finishing and accessory design discussion over homework |
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Material selection, furniture detailing, finishing and accessory design discussion over homework |
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15) |
Finals |
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16) |
Finals |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
● Nutku, Özdemir, (2002). Sahne Bilgisi. İstanbul: Kabalcı Yayınevi
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References: |
● Barron, Michael, (2009). Auditorium Acoustics and Architectural Design. London: Spon Press
● Gloman, Chuck, NAPOLI, Rob, (2007). Scenic Design and Lighting Techniques. USA: Elsevier Inc.
● Izenour, George, (1997). Theatre Design. USA: Yale University Press
● Izenour, George, (1997). Theatre Technology. USA: Yale University Press
● Strong, Juditt, (2010). Theatre Buildings: A Design Guide. New York: Routledge
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(KPLOs and SPLOs are the abbreviations for Key & Sub- Programme Learning Outcomes, respectively. )
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Programme Learning Outcomes |
Contribution Level (from 1 to 5) |
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Explains the basic, theoretical and practical knowledge about Interior Architecture and Environmental Design. |
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1.1 To have knowledge about national and international laws, regulations and universal design principles. |
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1.2 Explain the historical development of architecture. |
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1.3 Summarizes all development processes of design. |
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1.4 Summarizes all the development processes of furniture history. |
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1.5 Defines the historical development process of art. |
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Can reveal original and innovative designs. |
5 |
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2.1 Transfers the bill or idea in her/his mind to paper |
5 |
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2.2 Defines and applies design principles and elements. |
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2.3 Manages the space planning process in the light of technical knowledge in the field of design. |
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2.4 Apply the acquired theoretical knowledge in design techniques. |
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2.5 Designs the furniture and its combination details and manages the furniture production process. |
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2.6 Designs by considering the anatomical, anthropometric features, psychological, physical capacity and tolerances of the user. |
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Use the drawing programs required by the profession. |
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3.1 Be able to use Autocad program effectively in technical drawing language. |
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3.2 He/she capable of using 3Ds Max program as presentation technique in modeling. |
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3.3 Can use the necessary presentation programs actively when transferring information to the relevant people. |
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Apply the theoretical knowledge learned in business life for one semester |
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4.1 To be able to organize and implement projects and activities for the social environment in which they live with a sense of social responsibility. |
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4.2 Transfers the professional knowledge to individuals and institutions orally and in writing. |
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4.3 To be able to manage activities for the development of employees working under their responsibility. |
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4.4 Explain problems using professional data. |
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4.5 Solves the complex problems encountered and unforeseen in applications. |
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S/he acquires the competencies that develop by the expectations of business world and the society defined as the institutional outcomes of our university on the advanced level in relation with his/her field. |
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5.1 Acquires the analyzing solving the problems and managing the conflicts. |
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5.2 Participates as a team member and takes responsibility in the environments that require the solving of the conflicts and acts as a leader when necessary. |
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5.3 Has awareness for ethical and social responsivity. |
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5.4 By supporting the learnt courses with quantitative and qualitative data; and by using verbal and visual communication means, s/he transfers them to the groups within and outside his/her group in a systematical and effective way. |
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5.5 Evaluates the norms and standards present in the works in which s/he takes responsibility in a critical point of view. |
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5.6 Develops strategical, innovative and entrepreneurial ideas. |
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5.7 Acquires competence of managing the change. |
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5.8 Shows development personally and socially with and awareness for lifelong learning. |
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5.9 Follows advanced technologies and developments about digital transformation. |
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5.10 Has cultural awareness and s/he transfers this to the groups within and outside his/her field. |
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5.11 Has awareness about citizenship competency. |
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5.12 Acquires communication in a Foreign Language (English) competence defined on the level of at least B1 in European Language Portfolio. (In programs whose medium of instruction is English, on the level of B2/B2+). |
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WORKLOAD OF TEACHING & LEARNING ACTIVITIES |
Teaching & Learning Activities |
# of Activities per semester |
Duration (hour) |
Total Workload |
Course |
14 |
2 |
28 |
Laboratory |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Application |
1 |
10 |
10 |
Special Course Internship (Work Placement) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Field Work |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Study Hours Out of Class |
1 |
25 |
25 |
Presentations / Seminar |
1 |
10 |
10 |
Project |
1 |
10 |
10 |
Homework Assignments |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total Workload of Teaching & Learning Activities |
- |
- |
83 |
WORKLOAD OF ASSESMENT & EVALUATION ACTIVITIES |
Assesment & Evaluation Activities |
# of Activities per semester |
Duration (hour) |
Total Workload |
Quizzes |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Midterms |
1 |
10 |
10 |
Semester Final Exam |
1 |
10 |
10 |
Total Workload of Assesment & Evaluation Activities |
- |
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20 |
TOTAL WORKLOAD (Teaching & Learning + Assesment & Evaluation Activities) |
103 |
ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE (Total Workload/25.5 h) |
4 |