Students who pass the course satisfactorily will be able to:
- Comprehend various methods, theories, and approaches of different disciplines to understand, assess, and re-present multi-layered contexts
- Acquire and apply research methods to investigate multi-layered settlements and their components through diverse knowledge spheres.
- Analyze and interpret spatio-temporal data to trace the historical evolution of multi-layered settlements and buildings.
- Develop comprehensive spatio-temporal representations that depict the physical and relational complexity of multi-layered settlements.
- Critically analyze global case studies to compare approaches in representing and transforming multi-layered environments, incorporating lessons from diverse contexts.
- Integrate theoretical insights with practical design skills to formulate innovative, context-sensitive proposals for stratified and complex environments.
- Conduct representative, interpretative, and transformative design strategies to develop creative proposals for and in multi-layered contexts.