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3.00 Credits
Advanced introduction to compositional strategies in architecture. Drawing on a historical survey of the development of Western Architecture, the seminar investigates different compositional strategies and their relationship to cultural values and systems of meaning. Intended as complement to the design studio.
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3.00 Credits
Anderson Seminar focusing on the development of representational techniques in western architecture from antiquity to the present which seeks to discover how these techniques have affected the realization and interpretation of architecture.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 350; ARCH 351; ARCH 352
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3.00 Credits
Lectures and exercises focused on the operation of a professional architectural practice specializing in residential and smaller-scale projects. Topics include: clients and program development, design strategies and space planning, site considerations, regulatory constraints, consultants, contractors, specialized construction methodology, and issues, ethics, and liability specific to residential project delivery.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures, case studies, and exercises to provide a detailed review of non-structural sections of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) including designer responsibility, code background, purpose, and requirements based on occupancy, construction type, and building design features.
Prerequisite:
either ARCH 302 or CM 313
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
Prerequisite:
Separate File
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4.00 Credits
Intensive introduction to computer-aided design systems for developing construction documentation (working drawings). Lectures and exercises focus on learning the methodology for using CAD to efficiently prepare working drawings, as well as discussions regarding industry recognized standards and current technology used in the preparation of documentation. Offered: ASpS.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 380; CM 313
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3.00 Credits
Lectures and weekly exercises focus on understanding and applying the underlying principles of 3D computer graphics and rendering software. Topics include user-interface, data creation and modeling, lighting models, smoothing, texture mapping, ray tracing, radiosity, animation, and solid modeling. Offered: ASp.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 380
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3.00 Credits
Examines the function, limitations, and uses of primary World Wide Web technologies and fundamental Web site design and implementation. Participants develop hands-on design/build expertise for Web site design, implementation, and maintenance using readily available tools and techniques. Looks beyond today and explores emerging Internet technologies. Offered: A.
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3.00 Credits
Explores through a blend of technical exercises constructing computational artifacts, readings, and discussions of relevant literature, the possibilities of online virtual environments. Incorporates a term project or paper based on exercises and readings. Offered: W.
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3.00 Credits
Weekly colloquium and discussion forum. Discusses design computing research and report on ongoing project progress, with demonstrations and guest speakers. Explores design computing, design thinking and design process, and inventing new computer aided tools for design. Offered: W.
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