Brief information about the School of Design & Architecture at ADA University
The School of Design and Architecture (SDA) is outlined in collaboration with the Politecnico di Milano in the framework of Italy-Azerbaijan University initiative and will offer bachelor's, master's and non-degree certificate programs in Design, Architecture and Urban planning. ADA University is intertwined with the country’s plans where economic and cultural growth is leading the way. The urban areas are growing, and the country landscape and profile are evolving. Together with the leading agricultural sector, other productive sectors aim to evolve beyond oil-offering production towards promising new non-oil areas.
The School of Design and Architecture will share the polytechnic approach to Design, Architecture, and Urban Planning. Graduates will gain foundational disciplinary knowledge and practical experience - thanks to fundamental courses and the learning-by-doing educational approach that pursues up-to-date development lines in project-based design studios. The School of Design and Architecture offers an international level of study suitable for entering the job market as a junior architect or designer.
More information about SDA can be found at www.ada.edu.az/en/schools/sda
Why applying for this position
The School of Design and Architecture is the place for constant education and innovation, where students will develop the knowledge and skills to contribute to the country’s goal. Indeed, the School of Design and Architecture will raise a new generation of Designers, Architects, and Urban Planners who will participate in the country’s progress, sharing and making the vision for it.
For this purpose, the School of Design and Architecture will collaborate with public institutions to promote coordinated efforts toward progress, indicating priorities, developing projects, and anticipating future scenarios. Furthermore, the School of Design and Architecture will collaborate with local communities to promote the country’s development beyond Baku and with global partners to reach a multicultural environment and international status.
Due to this ambitious program, joining SDA will be an opportunity for academic growth and engagement within a new international community of designers and architects.
Send letter of application (max 1 page), curriculum vitae, portfolio of selected students’ works (if available), list of publications and link/PDF to maximum three papers, summary of teaching evaluations (if available), and contact information of three references to sdarecruitment@ada.edu.az
The cut-off date for application is 19 July 2024.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Details of the job position
Programme: Bachelor in Interior Design
Year: 1st
Disciplinary Area: Design Methods, Processes and Tools
Course (tbc): Interior Design Studio I
Semester: Second
Start date: October 2025 (teaching starts January 2026)
Description of the Disciplinary Area:
The objective of this disciplinary core, which constitutes the backbone of the designer's training, is to provide the student, through paradigmatic design moments carried out above all using workshop-type teaching methods, with a method for dealing with different design themes concerning the conception and design of interior spaces.
It also aims to direct the knowledge acquired in the other disciplinary areas to design practice, conveying it to a synthesis applied to the direct experimentation of design. Knowledge derived from the humanities, from the historical-critical area, visual cultures, and from technology and economics, is finalized in the various phases of design, generating a transversal competence that is continuously fed.
Courses with different modules (see description below) are made up of two competencies-specific modules (i.e. Design Process and Design Project).
Applicants can apply to just one module within the course according to their competencies.
General Objectives of the Course:
Interior Design Studio I constitutes the first specific design experience that the student encounters during his or her studies and aims to set up the skills to frame the problematic context in terms of design opportunities, constraints, possibilities, selection, and prioritization; to analyze the space-inhabitant interaction; to study artifacts and systems of artifacts in their formal, structural, functional, typological, morphological, relational, ergonomic characteristics, etc. In the design synthesis phase, this knowledge is brought together in project development activities involving the ability to translate needs into requirements; and to define materials, component parts, technologies, and development methods according to the required performance. The objective of this studio is to provide the student with effective methodological tools to deal with different design issues on a medium complexity scale from the very first approach. The specific topic can change among domestic and public spaces such as minimum domestic spaces, houses, food and hospitality services, exhibition and museum solutions, and so on..).
This course is made up of two competencies-specific modules (i.e. Design Process and Design Project). Applicants can include their preference based on required competencies.
Basic knowledge required
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