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1.00 Credits
A continuation of basic design exercises focusing on simple buildings and their relationship to the site. 3 lectures, 3 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 201. Concurrent enrollment required.
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1.00 Credits
The design process continued using simple programs and the influence of context. Introduction to sustainability and environmental constraints. (C grade or better required for advancement to ARC 301.) 3 lectures, 3 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 202. Concurrent enrollment required.
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14.00 Credits
Study of a selected topic, the subject matter and title to be initiated by the faculty in advance. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture major.
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1.00 Credits
The design process as it relates to building materials and construction. The interaction of aesthetic, technological, and economic determinants. 3 lectures, 3 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture major; ARC 203 with a C grade or better; ARC 341, ARC 363, MAT 106, and PHY 121/121L. Concurrent enrollment required.
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1.00 Credits
Interaction of construction technology, human behavior and site development in the design of housing in specific context. 3 lectures, 3 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture major and ARC 301. Concurrent enrollment required.
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1.00 Credits
Integration of construction technology, human behavior and site development in the design of institutional buildings; building codes. 3 lectures, 3 threehour laboratories. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 302. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Theories of structural design and the relationship of structure to form, function, and economics. Analysis of structural systems, including the determination of forces and stresses. 3 onehour lectures, 1 onehour discussion. Prerequisites: undergraduate in architecture, ARC 203, MAT 106, PHY 121/121L, or graduate standing in architecture. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Theories of structural designs and the relationship of structure to form, function and economics. Analysis of structure systems including the determination of forces, stresses and deflections. The design of wood and steel structures as a medium for introducing basic concepts of building and construction systems and materials. 3 onehour lectures, 1 onehour discussion. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 321, or graduate standing in architecture. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Theories of structural design and the relationship of structure to form, function, and economics. Analysis of structural systems, including the determination of forces, stresses, and deflections. The design of concrete and masonry structures as a medium for introducing basic concepts of building and construction systems and materials. 3 onehour lectures, 1 onehour discussion. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, and ARC 322 or graduate standing in architecture. Concurrent enrollment required.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of sustainability, evaluation and control of environmental systems. 3 onehour lectures, 1 onehour lecture discussion. Prerequisites: undergraduate standing in architecture, ARC 203, and MAT 106, or graduate standing in architecture. Concurrent enrollment required.
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