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ARCH 8050: Fund of Urbanism and Urban Des
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduction to canonical theories of urban life and urban design, and practical dimensions of urban design. Coursework includes readings in urban history and theory; analysis of urban design case studies; field studies; and connections with design studio work.
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ARCH 8060: Arch, Society & Culture
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Contemporary architecture is largely defined by unresolved discussions about the conflictive relationship between architectural design and the complexity of the world around it. Understanding that architecture is never built merely on projects, forms or designs, this seminar focuses on the discussion of ideas about how contemporary architecture resists or surrenders to different forces in contemporary society: cultural trends; political actions and ideas; social identities, norms, and regulations; consumer products; images; social media; and others such forces.
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ARCH 8080: Narrative Architecture
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of the correlation between narrative and architecture as two dimensions of urban life in view of increasing concerns about social inequalities and ecological deficit. Coursework involves readings in philosophy and architectural theory; multi-media analyses of architectural case studies in different scales; and writing a manifesto.
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ARCH 8100: Visualization I
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Develops students' capacity for graphic representation of architectural form and space. Intended as a corollary to ARCH 8400; provides the tools necessary to analyze and translate concepts into two-dimensional constructions through the utilization of manual and digital drawing techniques. Coreq: ARCH 8410.
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ARCH 8110: Visualization II
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Develops and improves student's capacity for the digital and graphic representation of three-dimensional architectural form and space. Introduces and explores the latest technologies, from advanced digital modeling tools to equipment for computer-controlled fabrication. Preq: ARCH 8100 or consent of instructor.
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ARCH 8120: Computational Design Methods
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines computing in architecture, particularly through the use of parametric and generative systems. Students learn how to structure and process information to communicate and enhance the design process.
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ARCH 8190: Topics in Vis/Rep
1.00 Credits
Clemson University
Critical consideration of a special topic in architectural visualization and representation from which students construct their own informed and reasoned ideas about what this topic means for their own developing architectural practices. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Preq: ARCH 8100 or consent of instructor.
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ARCH 8200: Bldg Design & Constr
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Essential principles for quality design and construction. Emphasis is on design, programming and sustainability issues for different project types. Nature and characteristics of construction materials, equipment and systems used in modern buildings are presented as well as how they affect function and feasibility. Preq: Consent of instructor.
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ARCH 8210: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Covers foundations and procedures of architectural research. Explores alternate research methodologies and their philosophical and epistemological limits.
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ARCH 8320: Community 1:1
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Engages full-scale design projects and initiatives that are community-based and offer opportunities in field research, studio design-centric problems and documentation. Projects focus on sustainable and sinuous public space and how design and planning can improve the interface between the built and natural environment while enhancing the human experience. Preq: ARCH 8520 or consent of instructor.
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