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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Studio, four hours per week. Six hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ARCH242 or permission of department. For ARCH majors only. Development of media technique (including color pencil, pastel, graphite, ink, and watercolor) as vehicles for investigating color, composition, and abstraction. Exploration of historical and contemporary issues of representation in architectural visual communication.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Learning Proposal approved by faculty sponsor, and student's internship sponsor. Junior standing.
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6.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and nine hours of studio per week. Prerequisite: ARCH majors only. Introduction to architectural design with particular emphasis on conventions and principles of architecture, visual and verbal communication skills, formal analysis, design process, spatial composition, architectural promenade, basic program distribution, and elementary constructional and environmental responses.
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6.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and nine hours of studio per week. Prerequisite: ARCH400 with a grade of C or better. For ARCH majors only. Continuation of ARCH 400 with introduction to building typology, urban and contextual issues, design of the vertical surface, and architectural interiors.
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6.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and nine hours of studio per week. Prerequisite: ARCH401 with a grade of C or better. For ARCH majors only. Architectural design studio with emphasis on building and facade typologies, the development of architectural promenade and sequence, public and/or civic infill buildings dependent upon the architectural promenade, and urban housing types of varying densities. The architect's obligations to urban context are explored in many dimensions including historical, typological, and physical.
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6.00 Credits
Three hours of lecture and nine hours of studio per week. Prerequisite: ARCH402 with a grade of C or better. For ARCH majors only. Investigations into the relationship between the man-made and the natural world including introductory issues of assembly and material value. Design of the site and the building are combined into an integral process delimiting and probing the boundaries of each and exploring their reciprocal relationship. The architect's obligations to the natural and urban contexts are explored in many dimensions including historical, typological, environmental, and physical.
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6.00 Credits
Restricted to Master of Architecture majors only. Recommended: For 3 1/2 year graduate students only. Introduction to architectural design with particular emphasis on conventions and principles of architecture , visual and verbal communication skills, formal analysi, design process, spatial composition, architectural promenade, basic program distribution, and elementary constructional and environmental responses. Offered fall only.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH404 with a grade of C (2.0) or better. For Master of Architecture majors only. Architectural design studio with emphasis on building and facade typologies, the development of architectural promenade and sequence, public and/or civic infill buildings dependent upon the architectural promenade, and urban housing types of varying densities. The architect's obligations to urban context are explored in many dimensions including historical, typological, and physical. Offered spring only.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH405 with a grade of C (2.0) or better. For Master of Architecture majors only. Investigations into the relationship between the man-made and the natural world including introductory issues of assembly and material value. Design of the site and the building are combined into an integral process delimiting and probing the boundaries of each and exploring their reciprocal relationship. The architect's obligations to the natural and urban contexts are explored in many dimensions including historical, typological, environmental, and physical.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARCH406 with a grade of C (2.0) or better. For Master of Architecture majors only. Studio problems and theories concentrating on urbanism and urban design techniques. Issues and sites range from high-density urban in-fill to suburban and greenfield developmment in American and other contexts. Studio theories explore such topics as Contextualism, Neo-Traditional design, Transit Oriented Development, density, sustainable development, building typology, and street design.
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