The subject will provide students with a working knowledge of at least three classes of design, decision-making and problem-solving approaches used in planning for future environments. Diverse approaches will be studied as four-week modules within the subject in seminar/workshops. Modules may discuss projects in architectural, landscape architectural, urban design or engineering studio and other like projects so as to provide an enhanced understanding of design, decision-making and problem-solving – value-adding to concurrent and later studies in such subjects and extending attitudes to and skills in dealing with sites. Modules from most disciplines in the degree will give students the... -- Course Website
Prerequisites: One of the following subjects (may be taken concurrently with Design Workshop): Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ENVS10004 Designing Environments Semester 1, Semester 2 12.50 ENVS10008 Virtual Environments Semester 1, Semester 2 12.