SK
7 de sep. de 2020
The content is really good for beginner architects, the instructors were amazing and supportive. Examples of project and their analysis is really interesting so perhaps more examples could be added
OM
2 de may. de 2021
I love this course.It is very nice.I would like to thank all the proffecers and all the crew.I really enjoyed this course and got some important tips for the life.Thank you very very much.!
por Richard H
•9 de ene. de 2017
Really enjoyed the videos; I felt I learnt a lot and I enjoyed the presentation. Many thanks.
por Juan S C
•9 de ene. de 2019
Excelent Course for Everybody, dinamic, clear, the videos are worth seeing once and again.
por Rakesh K P
•24 de may. de 2017
REALLY GOOD
por Tanyawan T
•7 de abr. de 2017
Good introduction for someone who has zero knowledge on architecture
por Matthieu K
•29 de sep. de 2017
Here's an advice for teacher Manuel Perrez Romero : if you don't speak english, don't teach in english !
It makes the lectures really painfull to follow.
por Salma S K
•8 de sep. de 2020
The content is really good for beginner architects, the instructors were amazing and supportive. Examples of project and their analysis is really interesting so perhaps more examples could be added
por Antonina T
•13 de mar. de 2017
It is amazing course, which gives you great knowledge meanwhile you doing your assigments.
por Sara O
•16 de ene. de 2017
a very good course, it helped me to evaluate my thinking in a creative way.
por Muhammed T S
•4 de nov. de 2017
this course is very efficient .I like it!
por Amanda
•28 de feb. de 2017
Very inspiring and interesting course
por Lu C
•12 de mar. de 2018
Very useful course for freshman
por Muhammad B
•16 de abr. de 2019
best course ever
por Vadim K
•27 de oct. de 2016
Very promising!
por Isha H
•31 de oct. de 2016
amazing course
por Doris S d A F
•22 de nov. de 2016
Great course!
por Henry R E
•8 de abr. de 2019
excellent
por Natthamon W
•2 de jun. de 2020
Overall, I enjoyed doing something creative during this lockdown period (making models!). The lectures are generic concepts that are easily understandable but hard to execute. It pushes your creatively if you aren't working in this type of field. As the course name implies, you are making a piece of architecture. What I dislike is the introduction of the video, I wont judge if they have it for the first video of the week, but it takes 20 secs which combines to many minutes.
por MINXI H
•23 de may. de 2017
the course is good, but the evaluation of the assignment has some problems. if the peers do not evaluate seriously, you may fail
por Ishaan V
•21 de feb. de 2019
It was quite a lengthy one. It made me look at architecture from a different perspective as compared to before.
por Milagros E
•12 de ene. de 2018
a little confusing
por Suzanne K
•6 de may. de 2020
This is a very interesting course. It does somehow make you fall in love with architectural studies, its details, and the wide answers and questions you might face. It does tell you become a different person as an architect.
It is really appreciated if they also share the difficulties, and the negative situations you might face as an architect.
por mirelle
•9 de mar. de 2020
I don't really like that the teachers don't grade you, but it is a great course and I definitely recommend it... Everyone is so supportive and you learn a lot.
por Pablo F W P
•15 de sep. de 2020
This is a good beginners course if you are interested to see if Architecture is something that you would like to explore more. It is a short course but it is one where you would make at least a model that would serve you well, if you are really committed to improve yourself.
Besides this, the dynamics of this course is something that should be revised. First of all, my native language is Spanish and I'm not going to hate on a Spanish speaking person, but two of the professor of this course are non native English speakers. So this makes me wonder, because at some point was really difficult to keep paying attention on the videos, who and why took the decision of everything has to be in English. What is wrong with Spanish and then adding subtitles? This is something that really should be revised.
And taking about subtitles, there were several errors during the videos where the subtitles were disconnected from what the person was saying. I'm talking for example of the professor naming the German architect Frei Otto and the subtitle was "Freyoto", like really you guys couldn't ask what he was trying to say?
Overall this is a good experience, but also there is a steep price for this short course and this things should be 100% smooth.
por jeanette a
•22 de feb. de 2020
I enjoyed this course very much. I got somewhat side-tracked by looking up references to the various architects mentioned throughout thus learned interesting things about origins of brick work for example. The video presentations were well done with one exception - I quickly learned how to skip the 27 second musical introduction as it was a unnecessary use of my time. The four assignments were fun to complete. I am not fond of peer-graded assignments but as a semi-retired online university instructor I understand that given the low cost $64 for enrollment the cost for instructor graded assignments would be prohibitive. I wish there were more courses in Architecture other than those that focus on using computer software such as Autodesk Certified Professional: Revit for Architectural Design exam. Which I will probably take as that is all I have been able to find in the course catalog. Thanks to the course presenters they did an excellent job!
por Will H
•24 de may. de 2017
I'm certainly not a professional architect, and not a person who intends to pursue being one, but I do love the study of the classification of objects,entities,things, forms, etc and their corresponding functions, methods, actions, events; almost system level. Without this class I never would have looked at how space is utilized by so many more factors than just those two major components of the world around me. Week 1 of this class was an incredible realization of so many more elements at play that I fell in love with the concepts and how they were presented that I felt obligated to at least pay for the class. The information is wonderful, thanks for making this available. -Will