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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Studio 12. Prereq: ARCH 410, 430. Parallel: ARCH 461. Fundamentals of architectural design. Continued study of problem-solving methods and systems. Prepared programs that emphasize humanity and its behavior as the prime architectural determinant. Design concepts as an organizing device.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Prereq: Junior standing or permission. Practical investigation in the use of materials and their fabrication process with emphasis on wood, plastic, and steel. Generate a design from conception to a finished product.
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3.00 Credits
Lec, lab. Prereq: Permission. The shifting relationship between conceiving and making through practical, collaborative experience with actual designconstruct projects, play a role in all aspects of research, design and construction of the commission.
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr) Prereq: Admission to the BSD program; ARCH 223. Survey and application of new methods of dealing with complex environmental problems using computer technology. Major emphasis in computer graphics as used by designers and planners, as well as simulation and model building.
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2.00 Credits
Studio. Prereq: For undergraduate: Admission to the BSD program or permission. For student in the professional program: Admission to the Professional Program in Architecture or permission. Advanced work in architectural drawing. Discourse about various drawing problems encountered in design process and practice.
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3.00 Credits
in Architecture (3 cr) Lec 1, studio 2. Prereq: Permission. Application of advanced CADD systems, technology, and techniques to the solution of problems in architecture. Use of sophisticated software and hardware in drawing management with emphasis on its application to design, graphics, and professional drawings. Potentials and limitations of CADD systems in the professional practice of architecture.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 1, lab 4. Prereq: ARCH 311, 332, 333, 334, 460. Parallel: ARCH 410. Integrative study of structural, building technology, and environmental technology systems in a building within the context of ARCH 410: Architectural Design, Tectonics. Emphasis on the role structural, mechanical systems, and assemblages play in the evolution of an architectural design project. Students illustrate an understanding of the principles which underlie each of the technical systems and demonstrate the ability to apply those principles to the design project.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 1, lab 4. Prereq: ARCH 333 or IDES 335 or by permission. Translation of physical measurements of sensory stimuli into architectural-spatial relationships with respect to artificial and natural illumination; advanced lighting theories and techniques through lecture, discussion, simulation, and direct application to spatial design/development.
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2.00 Credits
Lec 2. Prereq: ARCH 310, 411, 333. Advanced acoustic design. Translation of physical measurements of sensory stimuli into architectural-spatial relationships with respect to internally and externally generated sound.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 1, lab 5. Prereq: Admission to the BSD or Interior Design Program. Development of a set of construction documents for a small residential or commercial space. Set includes demolition plans, reflected ceiling plans, power and communication plans, finish plans, elevations, sections, details and schedules.
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