A studio course designed to develop an understanding of designing buildings and their environments and/or forming spatial patterns considering the urban and environmental context of multi-story buildings or other building complexes such as hospitals, dormitories, retail or sports complexes, and mixed-use buildings.

Structuring the necessary orders by researching properties of the given (virtual and/or natural) topography and the architectural context. Researching to find appropriate construction systems and materials considering new and advanced technologies of high or medium-rise buildings, vertical circulation, accessibility, climate, building physics, urban identity, and skyline problems. Understanding different design languages and enhancing design vocabularies by doing research on different applications, Developing self-motivation, and imagination through the generation of ideas and concepts, Exploring advanced representational materials and techniques, modeling, and sketching as a way of developing ideas and concepts, computer-aided image production, identification of self-mental and manual skills to form the individual styles.