Overview
Founded in 1998, the Career Discovery Programme in Architecture is a summer course organized by the Department of Architecture. It aims to promote the involvement of secondary school students in the Department of Architecture at The University of Hong Kong.
This three-week programme is targeted at any secondary school students who is considering architecture as a future career. The programme introduces students to historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of architecture. The programme comprises a series of lectures, field trips, architectural design workshops and studio conducted by professors, practicing professionals, and staff from the Faculty of Architecture.
This course consists of lectures on the appreciation of aesthetics, the urban environment, landscape design, historic building conservation, environmental considerations, and computer-aided design, etc. The workshops include free-hand drawings, orthographic projections, perspectives, photography and model making.
Design Studio forms an integral part of architectural education. The studio aims to raise students’ awareness of the hands-on and interactive nature in architectural training. A series of small design exercises is assigned to provide students with opportunities to apply the design skills and knowledge acquired during the course.
Program Highlights
- Architectural Design Studio
- Workshops in: Sketching / Technical Drawing / Model-making / Computer Modeling
- Lectures in: Visual Arts / Performing Arts / Architecture/ Landscape/ Conservation
- Fieldtrips
Program Learning Outcomes
- Understand better the field of architecture as a career
- Get a snapshot of what studying architecture is like at university level
- Learn the basic skills of architecture and understand how to apply them
- Understand the basic knowledges required in architectural and design thinking
- Begin to apply critical thinking, creative thinking and design thinking
- Learn to work with others from different backgrounds