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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: These courses are basically directed studies with the permission of a faculty member selected by the student. Students electing this path may select any topic that is related to the problems and use of digital media in architectural design and/or representation. (3 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Ar 140 The intent of the Integrative Design Studio is to expose the student to design development of their design ideas beyond schematic/conceptual design. The student develops the beginnings of a clearly articulated and developed design solution that integrates structure, mechanical systems and equipment considerations, material and construction decisions while advancing the development of their conceptual position. Attention is also given to conformance to the building codes, egress provisions and special needs of universal design.\ (5 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AR 471 This course explores the architectural application of graphic design, visual communication, signage (way finding), business identity, type logo development as transmitted through words and symbols using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. The student will draw upon and expand the fundamental methods of visual and graphic communication to design and understand the intersection of graphic design, architecture and the environment. (3 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: AR 371 This advanced course in graphic design explores a multi-disciplinary theoretical approach towards architecture, graphic and product design. Projects explore these relationships by creating a conceptual framework of existing architectural questions posed by the student and then explored by the means of graphic representation. The products produced in the course consist of publications, interface design and identity packages and posters. Although this course is intended to be a continuation of Ar 471/571: Graphic Design, it may be taken out of sequence if the student has some knowledge of Adobe Photoshop. (3 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Or permission of the instructor This advanced course in graphic design explores a multi-disciplinary theoretical approach towards architecture, graphic and product design. Projects explore these relationships by creating a conceptual framework of existing architectural questions posed by the student and then explored by the means of graphic representation. The products produced in the course consist of publications, interface design and identity packages and posters. Although this course is intended to be a continuation of Graphic Design I, it may be taken out of sequence if the student has some knowledge of Adobe Photoshop. (3 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: (Prerequisite: Participation in the Polish Exchange Program.) A course that examines the physical development of a district of Warsaw or a small town nearby. This course analyzes the physical, social and economic conditions of the study area, develops a master plan addressing salient issues arising from the analysis, and proposes an urban design expression for those issues. The course attempts to be responsive to Poland's transition to a free market economy by incorporating workable solutions to Warsaw's rapidly changing physical environment.(3 credits)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: These courses are basically directed studies with the permission of a faculty member selected by the student. Students electing this path may select any topic that is related to the problems and use of digital media in architectural design and/or representation. (3 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: The history, materials and methods of construction of masonry structures are examined. Structural behavior of key building elements such as lintels, walls, columns and pilasters are reviewed as well as building code requirements for their design. Examination of testing and construction techniques are included through field trips, also possible hands on construction processes, and guest lecturers. (3 Credit)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Admission into the Master's Program. The student poses the "question" that the Master's project will address. The question leads to the development of the architectural program and the selection of the site for the project. Design analysis and conceptualization phases are begun for the development of a comprehensive, thoughtful and creative proposal.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Admission into the Master's Program. This course examines professional practice issues including internship, construction documents, firm organization, compensation, financial management, marketing and the architect's responsibilities in the project delivery process. (3 Credits)
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