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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A continuation of the ARCH 1140/AR 140 and ARCH 1240/AR 240 series, this class will expand the student's knowledge of how to insert new technologies and construction into an existing building shell. This course will take a practical approach to evaluating, classifying and diagnosing construction deficiencies of existing buildings. The course will utilize a step-by-step approach to documenting, detailing and programming existing facilities. Prerequisites: ARCH 2400/AR 401 and ARCH 3522/AR 522
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4.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 4 cr This architectural design course will explore a range of urban design issues and design opportunities found in New York City. Students will explore both the theoretical and pragmatic aspects of design applied in an urban environment. As a culmination of the design series of classes, this course will incorporate previous studio and lecture coursework to tie together the topics of urban planning, architectural design, environmental sustainability and historic preservation. Prerequisite: ARCH 3511/AR 511; pre- or corequisite: ARCH 4740/ AR 740
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr Emphasis is placed on the theoretical and practical application of structural design principles for new and existing steel and concrete structures. The behavior of these various materials under stress, and the proper selection of each, will be discussed. Conditions encountered during renovations and their solutions will be included. The appropriate integration of the mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing and electrical) for each of these structural applications will be examined. Prerequisites: ARCH 2480/AR 480, MAT 1375/MA 375 and PHYS 1434/ SC 434
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 120 field hrs per semester, 3 cr Assignment to field work/study situations of approximately eight-toten hours per week at one of the following: an architectural office, engineering office, interior design office, architecture, engineering or interior design branch of a municipal agency or corporate design office, construction administration or office practices branch of a construction firm. A drafting position with a nonarchitectural firm is subject to review. Each student will keep a log/journal to be shared in group seminars. Supervision will be by faculty and by the job supervisor. Prerequisites: ARCH 2400/AR 401, ARCH 2411/AR 411 and approval of internship director
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3.00 Credits
AES Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr An introduction to photography as a fine art and communications medium, from the publication of its invention in 1839 to the present, among Western practitioners. Illustrated lectures and discussions appraise diverse overlapping functions of photographs and view camera work within the history of art and culture. Changing styles, purposes and techniques are outlined chronologically. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
AES Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr Art from prehistoric time to the 14th century. Illustrated lectures and discussions (including architecture, sculpture and painting). Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
AES Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr Art from the Renaissance to Impressionism. Illustrated lectures and discussions. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
AES Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr An introduction to art and architecture from ancient Egypt to modern times. Classes sometimes meet at a New York City museum. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
AES Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr A study of American artistic heritage, the artistic personalities and national characteristics that have shaped this legacy, from Native American, European and colonial origins to the present, including Asian, African and Latin American influences. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3.00 Credits
AES Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Non-Objective Art, Dadaism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop, Op, Minimalism, Color Field Kinetics, Conceptual and Artificial Realism. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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