Ability to develop research-based, functional, context-specific and original solutions to complex design problems through analytical and creative thinking, and to express these solutions using various tools of architectural communication.
Ability to critically evaluate architectural history, theories, cultural and artistic contexts, together with awareness of cultural heritage and conservation, and to guide contemporary design decisions based on this accumulated knowledge.
Ability to analyze the relationships between physical and social contexts such as the natural environment, topography, climatic conditions and societal needs to create sustainable, inclusive, and environmentally responsive architectural solutions for urban and rural environments.
Ability to integrate building systems, materials, building services and environmental performance criteria into architectural design to produce safe, applicable and innovative solutions.
Ability to comprehend the legal, economic, and ethical responsibilities of the architectural profession and to manage project development, implementation, and collaboration processes.
Ability to integrate multidisciplinary knowledge areas by using contemporary technologies to propose comprehensive solutions for complex design problems; ability to critically reflect on one’s own design approach and to gain self-learning habits.