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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 2 cr Topics to be covered include the methods of preparing architectural massing, study and finished presentation models. The course will include projects such as the construction of a staircase, a noteworthy contemporary house, a building in an urban environment and an interior space. Students will be required to explore different materials and techniques and incorporate the graphic presentation of skills learned in ARCH 1111/AR 111. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in math and ARCH 1111/AR 111 or ENT 2200/ST 200
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr This course will study the use of contemporary building materials and methods of construction, including conventional materials, wall and ceiling assemblies, finishing materials, floor and roof systems, precast concrete construction and current structural innovations. Pre- or corequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 2 cr The application of the fundamental techniques of site planning principles and the use of topographical maps and models. This course will explore the importance of site development as it relates to architecture. Graphic and model presentation skills are required. Prerequisites: ARCH 1100/AR 100; pre- or corequisite: ARCH 1211/ AR 211
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr Introduction to the use of the computer to assist in the production of construction and design drawings. This course will provide the student with the exposure necessary to use the computer as a drafting tool. The student will acquire skills through the use of the computer and equipment, including AutoCAD. Prerequisites: CUNY certification in reading and writing and ARCH 1100/AR 100 or CMCE 1110/CT 110 or ENT 2200/ST 200
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr The course is a continuation of architectural working drawings using the computer. Problems of intermediate complexity, including organizing, coordinating and executing relatively complete Contract Documents (working drawings) for a simple masonry shell building type. This course will focus on a complete coordinated set of construction drawings. Prerequisites: ARCH 1200/AR 200 and ARCH 1290/AR 290
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 4 lab hrs, 3 cr This course is an exploration of abstract architectural design theory in the formation of threedimensional space. The creation of comprehensive architectural design projects are developed following a building program and incorporating elements of site, enclosure, structure, material and technology. A juried presentation will take place at the completion of each project. Prerequisites: ARCH 1211/AR 211 or AR 221; pre- or corequisite: ARCH 1250/AR 250
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A comprehensive study of 20thcentury architects, buildings and principal architectural movements explored in relationship to their artistic, philosophical, historical and technological contexts. This is a writing-intensive course combining lectures and seminars to explore modern architectural movements from the turn of the last century (1900+/-) until the present day. It will cover the mechanics of expository writing to include critical essays and research papers. Prerequisites: ARCH 1121/AR 121 and ENG 1101/EG 101
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A general study and survey of service facilities and systems employed in buildings such as: plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Applications, equipment and distribution will also be examined. Prerequisites: ARCH 1140/AR 140, ARCH 1200/AR 200 and ARCH 1240/AR 240
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 4 lab hrs, 3 cr The final course in a four-part sequence, this course requires the student to demonstrate an ability to create professional-quality construction documents as if in an office environment. This course will provide the student with the opportunity to generate original work as it relates to the production of construction documents and architectural details. Prerequisite: ARCH 2300/AR 300
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3.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 4 lab hrs, 3 cr The architectural process involved in designing small-to-medium-size projects for specific building types. Scope covers initial research and analysis, program development, flow diagrams, schematic design and massing studies through final presentation. Final presentations will entail drawings and models reviewed by a design jury. Prerequisite: ARCH 2311/AR 311; pre- or corequisite: ARCH 2321/ AR 321
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