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3.00 Credits
This class is a survey of how Heritage Preservation and Environmental Conservation overlap in sustainable practice and theory. Topics include preservation and environmental planning, landscape design, rural preservation, Smart Growth, adaptive reuse of historic buildings, green building and architecture, heritage eco-tourism, historic sties, and global climate change. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the basic skills necessary to communicate using two and three-dimensional drafting and freehand drawing. Subjects covered include methods and methodology of proportion, orthographic construction, linear sketching, life drawing, and perspective. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This course will allow the student to develop advanced disciplines in two and three dimensional drafting and freehand drawing with focus on new mediums and techniques. These skills are useful to express design concepts to clients or colleagues in the building community. Subjects covered include advanced perspective, shade and shadow, and presentation techniques. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the history of landscape architecture, including urban spaces such as city parks, urban plazas and both formal and vernacular non-urban landscapes. The course will explore the designs and wider meanings of both Western and non-Western landscapes through human history. This course is cross-listed with ARTH 275. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
Conservation of Historic Materials focuses on the properties and performance of traditional and historic building materials. Through lectures, site visits and hands on opportunities in the lab and field, a basic knowledge will be provided that will allow students to better understand the mechanics of deterioration and choices for treatments. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
Drawing is a traditional way to learn visually, especially in the case of architecture and its elements. This course will focus on drawing each day. We will be using Charleston as our subject and will use various art mediums to explore aspects of Charleston's physicality including pencil, wash and watercolor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special topics in historic preservation and community planning includes travel abroad courses. May be repeated for credit with differing topics. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the use of these commonly used digital media for preservation and community planning applications. The class will also work on a team based projects specifically geared to demonstrate the capabilities of these tools. AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS, SketchUp and PowerPoint/Prezzie are examples of programs explored in this course. No prior experience is required.
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3.00 Credits
This course will include case studies and a concentrated study of a local project area. "Tools" to promote revitalization and historic preservation will be discussed. Students will work both individually and in groups and will formulate recommendations for the study area. Charleston area political and preservation organizations will be consulted and research resources in the Charleston community will be utilized. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
HPCP 199
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the deterioration and failure of buildings and their component systems. To understand system and component failures it is necessary to know the materials and methods used in the construction of historic buildings. The course will introduce these materials and methods to the student. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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