categories: Arts, Design & Media
Level: General
Course Language: Arabic
Identify the role of the architect and explain how architecture reflects human values and contributes to improving the quality of life as well as the social and psychological dimensions of human beings.
Recognize the relationship between architecture and human identity, and analyze how each influences the other within both local and global contexts, while identifying the role of architecture in shaping culture, the home, and society.
Explore the relationship between architecture and the natural environment, and its role in comprehensive development, highlighting the importance of sustainable design that promotes balance between people and place.
Evaluate architecture as a message that transcends physical construction, encompassing concepts of identity, beauty, and culture in the service of humanity.
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First Message: The Architect and Architecture's Role in the Existence of Life
1. Letters on Architecture and Urban Planning
First Message: The Architect and Architecture's Role in the Existence of Life
Second Message: Architecture and Humanity
Third Message: Architecture and Home
Fourth Message: Three Levels of Integrated Human Architecture
Fifth Message: Architecture and Identity – Who Shapes Whom?
Sixth Message: The Structural Relationship Between Architecture and the Earth
Seventh Message: Architecture and Comprehensive Development
Eighth Message: Architecture Between Culture and Education
Ninth Message: Architecture and the Arts – The Beauty That Creates Life
Tenth Message: Two Recommendations on Gardens Architecture and a Glimpse of Paradise
This course offers intellectual insights and reflections that place architecture within its broader context—the context of life, humanity, identity, and culture. The course content revolves around ten profound messages that address essential issues. It begins with a contemplation of the role of the architect and architecture in the existence of life, explores the relationship between architecture and humanity, and examines the concept of home. It then progresses to themes of holistic human-centered architecture and the dialectical relationship between identity and architecture. The course also sheds light on the organic connection between architecture and the land, its role in comprehensive development, and its ties to culture and education. It views the arts as a source of beauty that gives life its meaning. The course concludes with inspiring reflections on garden architecture and its proximity to paradise. This course is designed for every architect and seeker of a deeper understanding of architecture—one that goes beyond the technical aspects. These messages serve as an invitation to reflect and reconsider our relationship with place and the built environment, without delving into practical steps or technical lessons. This makes it suitable for both architects and those interested in architectural culture.
There are no requirements for this course. Your interest in the topic and your commitment to learning are all you need to achieve the utmost benefit from this course.
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