
Olivier Ottevaere (coursework 2007-2008)
MRes AAC
The MRes AAC is a research masters, in which a programme of research is developed by the student supported by taught modules. It is intended for those with either intermediate or advanced programming skills who would like to specialise in research into parametric design, emergent architecture or interactive systems. The course gives a broad research introduction to adaptive architecture, and can be taken alone or as the first year of the EngD VEIV.
Students take 30 credits of taught material tailored, 30 credits to build research skills and 120 credits dedicated to research projects over an intensive year-long course running from September to September.
Core modules
| Term 1 | Term 2 |
|---|---|
| Computational Analysis | Computational Synthesis |
| Research Skills (A) | Research Skills (B) |
| Computational Research Project | |
Optional modules
Standalone MRes students take
| Term 3 and summer |
|---|
| Extended Personal Research Project |
First year EngD VEIV students take
| Term 3 and summer |
|---|
| Interdisciplinary Group Project |
| Personal Research Project |
See also
