Oral and Writing Expression 'Terminologie'
Fatima zohra Hamlili

Oral and Writing Expression 'Terminologie'

This course is particularly relevant to the field of Architecture, where the ability to clearly and confidently communicate ideas is as important as the design itself. Whether presenting conceptual proposals to a jury, defending design decisions during critiques, or pitching a project to clients or stakeholders, architects must express their vision with clarity, persuasion, and professionalism.

By learning oral communication techniques, students develop the skills needed to structure and deliver compelling presentations—skills that are crucial when explaining complex architectural concepts, design processes, or technical details. The course emphasizes both prepared and improvised communication, which reflects real-life situations architects often face, from formal presentations to spontaneous discussions in collaborative settings.

Furthermore, students learn to use digital tools and communication technologies, which aligns with the architectural practice where visual and multimedia presentations are key. The ability to evaluate others’ work and manage group dynamics is also essential in architecture studios and professional teams, where collaboration and constructive critique are part of the daily workflow.

In short, this course empowers architecture students to articulate their ideas with confidence, defend their design choices, and effectively engage with diverse audiences—all vital competencies for success in both academic and professional architectural environments.