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6.00 Credits
6. 000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Cooperative Education COOP Administrative College Cooperative Education Department
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9.00 Credits
9. 000 Credit Hours 9. 000 Other hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Schedule Types: Cooperative Education COOP Armour College of Engineering College Cooperative Education Department
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3.00 Credits
Programming and planning for human habitation in dwellings and neighborhoods. Housing as a response to human needs. Environmental impacts and their amelioration. Building types and their impacts on programmatic needs. Examples of various housing schemes in and around Chicago. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Architecture College Architecture Department
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3.00 Credits
The planning of rooms, houses, and groups of houses. Analysis of climatological, physical, psychological, and social needs and their influence on the planning of housing. Government regulations, costs and financing and their impact on housing. Includes single-family detached, row housing, walk ups, and low-rise construction. Limited work in other buildings. Lectures, seminars, and drawing problems. Prerequisite: Drawing ability. 3. 000 Credit Hours 1. 000 Lecture hours 4. 000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab College of Architecture College Architecture Department
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected topics in the history and development of human settlements. Examination of the forces affecting city development in history. These courses are taught as seminars and meet for one three-hour period per week. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Architecture College Architecture Department
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected topics in the history and development of human settlements. Examination of the forces affecting city development in history. These courses are taught as seminars and meet for one three-hour period per week. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Architecture College Architecture Department
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3.00 Credits
The role of natural systems in meeting human needs. Natural systems. Climate, geology, land forms, soils, vegetation, and animal populations as the bases of agricultural and industrial technologies. Competing demands on air, water, and land. Limiting factors. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Architecture College Architecture Department
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the historical and modern urban form in relation to contemporary urban problems. In the first semester historical examples of high density urban form and housing are selected and analyzed. Many examples of innovative urbanism and housing have features that are relevant to modern problems. They can be found in the different historical periods of major world regions, cultures, and climates. Each student will take two or more examples and will prepare a report with text, diagrams, and data. 3. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab College of Architecture College Architecture Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
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3.00 Credits
The second semester of this course examines modern innovative examples of high-density, low-rise urban form, housing and neighborhood design. The redevelopment of urban residential areas and the rapid expansion of suburbs, low-density areas with the problems of environment, traffic, pollution, land use, etc., logically call for an improved urbanism criteria. Modern low-rise, high-density examples, both built and theoretical will be selected and analyzed. Each student will take two or more examples and will prepare a report with diagrams, data, and descriptive text. 3. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lab, Lecture College of Architecture College Architecture Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
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6.00 Credits
As low-density suburbs expand so do the problems of environmental quality, land use, traffic, pollution, etc. The alternative model of high-density, low-rise, energy efficient urbanism is the subject of this course. The first semester deals with the components of the house and their assembly into unit form, the guiding principles of unit aggregation, solar orientation, gardens, access and garaging. Each student will prepare designs for unit types and diagrammatic clustering. 6. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours 8. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab College of Architecture College Architecture Department
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