about the course
The situation we have encountered in the past year completely changes the perception of space, to which we have become accustomed in the last decades. Habits and perceptions are being re-tested, and actions we have taken for granted are no longer accessible to us. The uncertainty about the length of time our space will be limited and monitored, binds the time and space in reverse: The space is small, and time is getting longer. This is the main theme of this year's course. We examined the relationship between physical space and experience and virtual space and experience and the perceptual changes deriving therefrom. Inter alia, we operated in private physical spaces, which inevitably become public work and meeting spaces, a virtual experience of physical spaces and communication through screens. Since the course is designed to be entirely online, it is designed for remote work and display via screens.
*The aim of the course is to impart knowledge and understanding of the human experience in spaces and rooms, from a human scale and from the connection between an object and the general context and the architectural space. Emphasis is placed on understanding inclusive aspects of space design and the impact of space structure on human functioning and well-being.