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ARCH 5030: Masonry Design
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
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.
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ARCH 5050: Building Codes
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An overview of building codes and how they affect the design of buildings.
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ARCH 5100: Masters Studio I
5.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
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.
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ARCH 5110: Masters Studio Supplement I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A companion course to the Master's Studio, this course focuses on the integration of building systems into the design of the Master Studio Project.
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ARCH 5170: Temporory Environments
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The last 20 years has witnessed a rise of temporary work by architects currently referred to as "installations". This graduate seminar examines how installations have offered opportunities for technical, aesthetic, cultural and theoretical experimentation. Stage sets, Festival Architecture and Expositions are examined in relation to installation work. Topical discussions are focused by readings and specific case studies. A research project/ presentation leading to a final paper is required.
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ARCH 5180: Urban Design Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This course challenges architecture students to critically analyze the urban environment by exposing them to a cross-disciplinary discussion of architecture, urban design and urban planning theory. Detroit is used as a common point of discussion.
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ARCH 5190: Profession of Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
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.
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ARCH 5200: Masters Studio II
5.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Studies begun in Master's Studio I are continued. Articulation of the design concept, presentation of design conclusions and reflection on the total learning experience, its process and products of the Master's Studio are the foci of this course. Documentation of the entire effort, incorporating research through design proposal in written and graphical forms, is required.
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ARCH 5210: Studio Supplement II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A companion course to the Master's Studio, this course focuses on the integration of building systems into the design of the Master's Studio Project.
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ARCH 5220: Dichotomy Student Journal I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
This seminar will explore architectural theory and criticism as well as graphic design by engaging students in the process of editing and constructing a critical publication. Professors will provide content for the seminar and will provide oversight for the production of the student edited journal. The theme of the journal will vary from year to year, and students will be expected to continue their participation with the project as necessary to complete the publication process following the conclusion of the course.
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