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ARCH 211: Statics and Strength of Materials
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Statics and strength of materials; force systems; equations of statics; beam supports and reactions; geometric properties of sections; stress and strain; axial tensile stress and elongation; axial compressive stress and buckling; shear stress and shear diagrams; bending stress and moment diagrams and beam deflections. Prerequisites: PHYS 135 and MATH 161.
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ARCH 221: Building Construction I
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Introduction to materials of architectural construction (lime, gypsum, cement, concrete, wood, brick, metals, stone) with reference to their structural capabilities and aesthetic qualities. Elementary methods of construction, problems of public safety, and requirements of building law. Prerequisite: ARCH 102.
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ARCH 222: Building Construction II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Fire resistant, non-fire resistant, and slow- burning construction. Framing systems and types of foundations. Analyzing the above structures in terms of safety, strength, weatherability, and long-term economy. Related subjects such as interior and exterior finishes, floor, roof, and panel systems. Prerequisite: ARCH 221.
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ARCH 240: Visualization II
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Continuation of ARCH 140 introducing basic CAD skills and architectural drawing as it pertains to producing drawings of buildings. Auto CAD skills and software, printing and plotting hardware are taught. The application of these combined with other visual presentation techniques are explored in relation to the design process and presentation. The course supports the design studio. Prerequisite Arch 140 - Visualization I
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ARCH 271: Site Planning
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Concepts of site design and engineering, including projects, theory, process, and techniques, from analysis to design drawings. The basic principles of surveying are applied to site planning and design. Reference to zoning concepts, constraints of environmental considerations, roadways, parking, cut and fill. Prerequisites: ARCH 201, MATH 161
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ARCH 291: Special Studies in Architecture
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Study on topics of interest in architectural design and structures. Prerequisite: completion of core program.
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ARCH 292: Selected Studies in History and Delineation
3.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Study of selected topics in architectural history and delineation. Prerequisite: completion of core program.
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ARCH 293: Research in Architecture
2.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Study in topics of interest in architectural design and structures, and research as required. Prerequisite: completion of core program.
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ARCH 294: Studio Workshop
1.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Investigation of selected topics in architectural design
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ARCH 301: Architectural Design III
5.00 Credits
New York Institute of Technology
Investigation of the public realm in our communities through the design of a public building. The semester-long problem encompasses analysis of precedent and site, and development of a design project from initial parti through large-sale presentation models and drawings. Emphasis is placed on the unique capacity of architecture to convey meaning through purely spatial and plastic means. Prerequisite: ARCH 202.
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