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6.00 Credits
Building materials and structure as active constituents of architecture design. Focus on orientation, enclosure, low-energy responses, selection and assembly of construction materials, short and intermediate span structural systems. Corequisite: ARC 231.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced representation course that builds on the tools and methods of Drawing I & II while introducing students to more advanced techniques of three dimensional modeling that integrates hand drawing and computer drawings. Topics covered include; diagramming, research/analytical drawing, designing in perspective, and integration of the following digital programs, Revit, Rhino, Maya, 3-D Max, and Archicad. PREREQUISITE: ARC 102, 111, 112 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Architectural response to natural environmental requirements. Focus on climate, control, natural energy use, ecosystems, energy flow, environmental intervention, case studies of indigenous buildings.
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3.00 Credits
Material characteristics of enclosure and structural systems, case studies in traditional and modern building construction; Topics include properties of building materials: wood, masonry concrete, steel and glass construction techniques; on-site and off-site processes; exterior finishes; assembles, detailing and basic building code concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Structural systems: the tectonics, patterns and behavior of the elements of building structures. Topics: Equilibrium, stability, vertical and lateral building envelope and financial considerations.
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3.00 Credits
Studies of the history of architecture and urban design. Focus on religious and secular monuments and their settings, domestic architecture and infrastructure, regional constructional and compositional traditions from prehistory to the end of the sixteenth century. Corequisite: ARC 203.
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3.00 Credits
Studies of the history of architecture and urban design. Focus on religious and secular monuments and their settings, domestic architecture and infrastructure, regional constructional and compositional traditions from the end of the sixeenth century through to the present. Corequisite: ARC 204.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the architecture profession and introduction to architecture design for non-architecture majors. Role, opportunities, vocabulary, visual awareness, techniques and procedures of design.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ARC 292 and an introduction to the interactions between architecture and the engineering disciplines for non-architecture majors. Theories of building and site design, technology as an integral component of design, program, site, climate and methodology.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to architecture for non-architecture majors. Vocabulary, themes, principles and processes of design, cultural, social, economic and technological influences demonstrated through historic examples.
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