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STU 1319 - Grafting Adaptations onto Existing Buildings and into the City Learning Course

STU 1319 - Grafting Adaptations onto Existing Buildings and into the City Learning Course

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[STU 1319 - Grafting Adaptations onto Existing Buildings and into the City Learning Course] STU 1319 - Grafting Adaptations onto Existing Buildings and into the City STU 1319 investigates strategies for integrating adaptive reuse and architectural interventions into existing buildings and urban contexts. The course explores grafting as a metaphor for architectural adaptation, exploring how new structures and functions can seamlessly integrate with historical fabric and urban morphology. Students analyze case studies, conduct site assessments, and engage in design charrettes that emphasize contextual responsiveness, sustainability, and cultural continuity. Emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary collaborations, regulatory frameworks, and innovative design strategies that enhance urban resilience and architectural diversity. Through digital modeling, physical prototyping, and stakeholder consultations, students develop adaptive reuse proposals that balance preservation ethics with contemporary design innovation. STU 1319 prepares students for careers in urban design, architectural conservation, or real estate development focused on enhancing urban landscapes through sensitive architectural interventions and adaptive reuse strategies.This Learning Course is a platform that helps students to study and learn. The platform provides all the required material for the students to study. The material includes Study guide, Exam Questions & Answers, Study Notes and other resources that are useful for the students. It also gives information about the upcoming exams so that students can prepare themselves accordingly.

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