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KVReninem
post Jan 27 2012, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jan 27 2012, 01:11 PM)
ok thanks. let me run a check. will get back to u later.
yes, it is possible to get some exemptions. there are part time courses (via SPACE), but they are not accredited. something u DONT wanna do in architecture is take the unaccredited route when a fully accredited route is available to u.
autocad is not too advanced. simply put, without basic knowledge, there's nothing u can do for autocad. if u wanna know a dangerous software for newbie designer, it's REVIT.
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also Archicad.

REVIT & Archicad will dominate the market in long run. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(lllProlll @ Jan 26 2012, 11:15 PM)
Just wanna ask..can I get license after finishing study Architecture at UCSI??
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You cannot get the 'licence' from UCSI/LUCT/Taylors or any of the private universities.
I suggest you read from page 1 of the thread.
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QUOTE(tehtmc @ Jan 27 2012, 06:14 AM)
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Did I say anything about doing without knowing?
You don't have to know anything to ride a bicycle, you only need to know how to balance. How can you compare designing buildings with riding a bicycle!
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the bicycle analogy have been used to define learning-by-doing, a method prominently used to learn architecture since aristotle, by educational theorists like jean piaget to contemporary architectural education experts like nigel cross and bryan lawson, both of whom i've had the privilege to become their under study.

like i said, i'm not saying your method is wrong. i'm saying it's only ONE of the ways, but certainly not the ONLY way to learn architecture. which i find the whole 'you wont learn much by reading' opinion can confuse the newbies in architecture.
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jan 27 2012, 05:33 PM)
the bicycle analogy have been used to define learning-by-doing, a method prominently used to learn architecture since aristotle, by educational theorists like jean piaget to contemporary architectural education experts like nigel cross and bryan lawson, both of whom i've had the privilege to become their under study.

like i said, i'm not saying your method is wrong. i'm saying it's only ONE of the ways, but certainly not the ONLY way to learn architecture. which i find the whole 'you wont learn much by reading' opinion can confuse the newbies in architecture.
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learning architecture by simulation? laugh.gif What are the method of learning? Observe, reading..? summore rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(KVReninem @ Jan 27 2012, 06:43 AM)
learning architecture by simulation? laugh.gif  What are the method of learning? Observe, reading..? summore rclxub.gif
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dialogue.

crits anyone?
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jan 27 2012, 02:33 PM)
the bicycle analogy have been used to define learning-by-doing, a method prominently used to learn architecture since aristotle, by educational theorists like jean piaget to contemporary architectural education experts like nigel cross and bryan lawson, both of whom i've had the privilege to become their under study.

like i said, i'm not saying your method is wrong. i'm saying it's only ONE of the ways, but certainly not the ONLY way to learn architecture. which i find the whole 'you wont learn much by reading' opinion can confuse the newbies in architecture.
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I think you have misunderstood me. What I said was, the study of architecture is more of learning by doing than reading books. That does not mean the latter is not important at all.
Doing without knowing your stuff would be disastrous, you would not even be able to pass your course.

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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jan 27 2012, 05:50 PM)
dialogue.

crits anyone?
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dialogue; refers to conversation by means both have question mark & one have the knowledge?

what is crits? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(tehtmc @ Jan 27 2012, 06:57 AM)
I think you have misunderstood me. What I said was, the study of architecture is more of learning by doing than reading  books.  That does not mean the latter is not important at all.
Doing without knowing your stuff would be disastrous, you would not even be able to pass your course.
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indeed i may have misunderstood you wink.gif.

QUOTE(KVReninem @ Jan 27 2012, 07:02 AM)
dialogue; refers to conversation by means both have question mark & one have the knowledge?

what is crits? hmm.gif
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dialogue is essential to design process/development as a pencil to an architect.

a crit is an abbreviation of critique session. i'm surprised u dont know this. or do u call it by other name?

so the dialogue is a learning process taking place in the crit, between the student designer and the expert (lecturer or architect).
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Hello Mr azarimy thank you for replying my earlier question. Can you advise me as to how i should go around doing an accredited route as a part time course?

Thank you.

Regards,
Carolyn
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Hi Hi ^^
I'm a chinese indepedent school leaver
however, national universities do not accept UEC result
and now I'm wondering where to study~
hope that someone can give me some suggestion ~
My choices:
1. UCSI (BSc ( Architecture Technology))
2. IUCTT (BArch)

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QUOTE(cayhee @ Jan 27 2012, 09:00 AM)
Hello Mr azarimy thank you for replying my earlier question. Can you advise me as to how i should go around doing an accredited route as a part time course?

Thank you.

Regards,
Carolyn
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there is no accredited route as a part time. what u can do is to do the unaccredited part time course, then sit for the part 1 and 2 exams individually.

QUOTE(T3rry_ @ Jan 27 2012, 12:47 PM)
Hi Hi ^^
I'm a chinese indepedent school leaver
however, national universities do not accept UEC result
and now I'm wondering where to study~
hope that someone can give me some suggestion ~
My choices:
1. UCSI (BSc ( Architecture Technology))
2. IUCTT (BArch)
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UCSI has a good link with overseas universities, while IUCTT is using the UTM template.
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What's the different between architecture and engineering? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Alien_Police @ Jan 27 2012, 01:31 PM)
What's the different between architecture and engineering?  hmm.gif
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have u asked mr google or uncle wikipedia?
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However, UCSI is offering BSc (architecture technology) , so if i want to be an architect, do I still need to study MArch?
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QUOTE(T3rry_ @ Jan 27 2012, 05:12 PM)
However, UCSI is offering BSc (architecture technology) , so if i want to be an architect, do I still need to study MArch?
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refer to the 1st page, on the path to architecture table. u'll see more clearly.

but to answer ur question:

BSc Arch Tech from UCSI is considered part 1 equivalent. it's not accredited with LAM part 1 (yet). if u want to further for an accredited part 2 (for example, UTM's or UiTM's MArch), u need to be accredited with part 1 first. same goes if u're going for any of the accredited part 2 degrees.

but if u're opting for overseas MArch, i believe u have to seek the approval of the universities individually.
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well~ I think I have learned a lot~ Thanks ^^
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if you're interested in learning about architecture face-to-face with me, i'll be a part of UPU roadshow explaining about architecture at Dataran Teluk Kemang, Port Dickson on 3 and 4 March 2012.

there are numerous other places for the roadshow, but UPU assigned us with places that are neither our home town (mine is shah alam) or our work town (johor bahru). so i just take the nearest available place to my in-law's (nilai) heheh.
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Hi, Azarimy

Is possible for me to do the RIBA Part I individualy in Malaysia after I finish the bachelor sci archi in KLIUC?
If is possible, what about the next RIBA Part II & part III?

Thanks for advise
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QUOTE(Tal @ Jan 30 2012, 11:51 AM)
Hi, Azarimy

Is possible for me to do the RIBA Part I individualy in Malaysia after I finish the bachelor sci archi in KLIUC?
If is possible, what about the next RIBA Part II & part III?

Thanks for advise
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Why RIBA? You plan to practise in UK?
You still can't practise in Malaysia with RIBA Part III.
KLIUC degree is not accredited.
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QUOTE(tehtmc @ Jan 30 2012, 12:04 PM)
Why RIBA? You plan to practise in UK?
You still can't practise in Malaysia with RIBA Part III.
KLIUC degree is not accredited.
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so why did some of the uni here have RIBA recognization?

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