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The emerging global knowledge
based economy increasingly relies on the dissemination of information and know-how. Geographically and temporally distributed design is becoming the prevailing mode of architectural practice. Modern conditions call for a teaching and learning environment that takes advantage of the remote delivery of design education while promoting the social significance of common, digital space situated in the specificity of global context. Recognition of the unique role of locality contributed by each student in the networked design universe is central to ASK success.
ASK [Architecture for Society of Knowledge]
is dedicated to those who wish to extend their practical understanding of contemporary architecture and urban planning. The program addresses digital media in design, prototyping with computer controlled machines, distributed design collaboration, and agendas for sustainable, intelligent building. At the same time it reflects on architectural basics: cultural heritage, history and theory paradigms, social aspects of space creation, and education through interacting space. ASK concludes with a M.Sc Arch. professional degree in the field of Architecture and Urban Planning. It is designed to be delivered partially over distance and requires a limited, residency period during its core program, plus the Master's thesis defense.
Vision
Our vision of a modern architect's education is based on confronting contemporary social and cultural conditions while taking full advantage of new technologies as foundations of Society of Knowledge.
ASK reflects architectural evolution from 20th century space design towards 21st century information processing design. It anticipates the shift in paradigm in the nature of architectural practice and theory. It provides an interdisciplinary curriculum designed to reinforce student competence in answering crucial questions ushered in with the crisis of globalization. Can local context present new opportunities for nonuniform global trends? Can new conditions of situated design and problem solving reveal the opportunities of previously marginalized societies while maintaining richness of diverse? Can we aspire towards vision of architecture derived from the diverse richness of the emerging society of knowledge? The ASK Program aims to equip young practicing architects with the formative experience required for:
* Active participation in the global architectural knowledge society, and critical interpretation of the creative aspects of design and design collaboration.
* Collaborative and interdisciplinary practice of architecture.
* Architectural research exploring new design technology and theory.
Program
sem. 1
theory and history of architecture
* T1 History of the Shaping of Space >>>
* T2 Knowledge Management in Architecture >>>
design
* Ds1 Design Studio I
(Algorithmization of the Creative Process) >>>
* E1 elective - Advanced CAD Techniques >>>
* D1 Information Technology Basics >>>
* D2 Information Processes in Architecture >>>
material aspects of architecture
* Ex1 Experimental Design I
(Examining Structural Qualities) >>>
* M1 Building and Modeling Materials
(Shaping and Joining Techniques) >>>
sem. 2
theory and history of architecture
* T3 Conteporary Urban Planning >>>
* T4 Spatial Analysis and Formalization >>>
* T5 Image Interpretation in Architecture >>>
design
* Ds2 Design Studio II
(Optimization) >>>
* D3 Parametric Design >>>
* D4 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) >>>
material aspects of architecture
* Ex2 Experimental Design II
(Optimizing Detail) >>>
* M2 Digital Fabrication >>>
* E2 elective - Information Process in Urban Planning >>>
sem. 3
theory and history of architecture
* T6 Contemporary theory of Architecture >>>
design
* Ds3 Design Studio III
(collaborative) >>>
* D4 Technique Integration >>>
* D5 3D Visualization Techniques >>>
* E4 elective - Digital Construction Site >>>
material aspects of architecture
* Ex3 Experimental Design III (ROBOstudio) >>>
* M3 Robotics >>>
* E3 elective - BIM >>>
sem. 4
theory and history of architecture
* T7 Project Knowledge Base >>>
* T8 Introduction to Research Methodology >>>
design
* E4 Thesis Project >>>
* D7 Advance Visual Communications >>>
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Scholarships
Scholarships for international students from the state budget in Poland
Law regulations
Legal grounds: Art. 43 of the Higher Education Act of July 27, 2005 (Dz. U. 164/2005 item 1365 with further amendments).
International students can apply for financial support for students and doctorate students in a form of need-based grants, special disabled grants, academic or sports performance scholarships, meal plan scholarships, residential scholarships and special assistance grants provided that they have been admitted to study having met the requirements applicable to Polish nationals, especially:
* The foreigners who have been granted the permit to settle down;
* The holders of valid Polish Card;
* The foreigners with the refugee status awarded in the Republic of Poland;
* The foreigners benefiting from temporary protection on the territory of the Republic of Poland;
* The migrant workers, EU, Swiss Confederation or EFTA nationals parties to the EEA Agreement as well as their family members provided that they live on the territory of the Republic of Poland;
* The foreigners who have been awarded, on the territory of the Republic of Poland, the European Communities long-term residence permit
* The foreigners who, on the territory of the Republic of Poland, have been awarded short-term residence permit due to the circumstances provided for in Art. 53 par. 1 item 7, 13 and 14 of the Foreigners Act of June 13, 2003 (Dz. U. No 128, item 1175, with further amendments);
* The foreigners who have been awarded supplementary protection on the territory of the Republic of Poland.
Such persons may be awarded benefits having fulfilled the requirements applicable to Polish students and doctorate students provided for in the applicable Regulations on awarding financial support benefits for UTP students and doctorate students.
The EU, Swiss Confederation or EFTA nationals parties to the EEA Agreement as well as their family members and persons who hold valid Polish Card, having the financial resources sufficient to cover the costs of
living during studies and those studying compliant with the principles applicable to Polish nationals may only apply for academic or sports performance scholarship to be awarded by the University. Such persons are not entitled to need-based grants, special disabled grants, residential scholarships, meal plan scholarships or special assistance grants.
The other foreigners who have not been specified above are not entitled to apply for financial support the Polish nationals are entitled to.
The University authorities may only award them with scholarships from their own scholarship fund, created pursuant to Art.104 of the Higher Education Law as well as with awards and honourable-mention-awards paid from the funds other than the state budget funds.
Full-time studies at Warsaw University of Technology (Studies in English)
Foreign students who are citizens of EU or EFTA countries can apply for the following scholarships:
* Scientific scholarship (for excellent results during studies)
* Scholarships for excellent sports results
* Scholarships for disabled students
Students from EU/EFTA have the same rights as Polish students.
Foreign students who are not citizens of EU or EFTA countries cannot apply for the scholarships listed above. Nevertheless, they can apply for Rectors prize for excellent results in studies or sports.