Facilities

Teaching Facilities

The facilities where the courses of the Postgraduate Studies Program (PSP) in “Environmental Architectural and Urban Design” are conducted have been specifically designed and equipped for this purpose. In particular, the teaching facilities of the PSP include:

  • Reception area.
  • Lecture hall with 50 seats: This hall is appropriately configured with fixed desks featuring folding seats. Additionally, eight (8) drawing desks are positioned around the hall. This space is fully equipped for conducting theoretical courses, design studios, lectures, and exams.
  • Lecture hall with 30 seats: This hall is configured in a semi-circular amphitheater layout and is fully equipped for conducting theoretical courses, design studios, lectures, and supervision of postgraduate design theses.
  • Auxiliary spaces (WC, small kitchen).
  • Lower-level space: This space features internal stairs and independent external access. It is planned to be appropriately configured and fully equipped for conducting design studios, supervision of postgraduate design theses, as well as for hosting exhibitions and events.

The lecture hall with 50 seats is equipped with:

  • seven (7) desktop computers,
  • one (1) laptop computer,
  • one (1) projection screen,
  • one (1) projector,
  • one (1) sound system,
  • one (1) microphone system,
  • one (1) wireless microphone,
  • equipment for remote connection and transmission,
  • whiteboard,
  • internet access,
  • air conditioning.

The lecture hall with 30 seats is equipped with:

  • one (1) projection screen,
  • equipment for remote connection and transmission,
  • whiteboard,
  • internet access,
  • air conditioning.

The total number of the aforementioned desktop computers provides access to software programs that are necessary for completing the courses and conducting the postgraduate design theses of the postgraduate students of the Postgraduate Studies Program (PSP).

Secretariat

The Secretariat of the Postgraduate Studies Program (PSP) in “Environmental Architectural and Urban Design” is housed in an independent space, appropriately configured and fully equipped, and handles various operational matters of the PSP. In particular, the space for the administrative support of the Postgraduate Studies Program (PSP) includes:

  • two (2) desktop computers,
  • two (2) multifunctional machines capable of printing and scanning,
  • audiovisual equipment,
  • equipment for remote connection and transmission,
  • internet access,
  • air conditioning.

The Secretariat of the Postgraduate Studies Program (PSP) has the capacity to accommodate seminars for ten (10) participants.

The aforementioned spaces are intended exclusively for the use of the postgraduate students of the PSP and are available both during class hours and on a daily basis for on-site study and work. These spaces are accessible to everyone, as safe and unimpeded access is ensured for individuals with disabilities or mobility impairments through a designed ramp and elevator.

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