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ARC 111: Architectural Design 1
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
An introduction to the basic elements of architectural design -scale, proportion, rhythm, mass, textural effects, contrast, unity, sequential spatial experience. Execution of two and three dimensional design projects. An exploration of nature of art and architecture. Corequisite: concurrent enrollment in or completed WRT 040
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ARC 112: Architectural Design 2
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
The place of function, structure, and expression of ideas in architecture will be explored through the lecture and lab component of this course. In lecture, case studies will be presented. In lab, the execution and criticism of architectural design problems will take place. Presentation techniques will be in various media, with a concentration on model building. Prequisites: ARC 101, ARC 111
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ARC 201: Digital Portfolio
1.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A structured environment in which students prepare and orally present a portfolio that demonstrates the body of their work produced in courses in the Architectural Technology Program. Students also produce a cover letter, resume and personal essay on architecture. Prequisites: CAD 102, ARC 102, ARC 112
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ARC 205: Working Drawings 1
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This course is an introduction to architectural working drawings. Basic principles of preparing and organizing necessary components of a working drawings set will be covered. Students will prepare a set of drawings for a small wood structure using Autocad software. Correctness of construction techniques and CAD draftsmanship will be emphasized. Quantifying building materials from the students¿ prepared sets will be introduced. Prequisites: ARC 106, CAD 102
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ARC 206: Working Drawings 2
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This is the capstone course of the building materials and methods sequence of the A.A.S. Arch. Tech. Program. Advanced working drawings of a building of steel construction will be produced. Emphasis is placed on draftsmanship, coordination, and accuracy plus development of building construction details. Autocad is used as the drafting medium. The complex relationships between owner, architect and contractor as well as the role of specifications will be introduced. Prequisite: ARC 205
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ARC 207: Construction Procedures
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
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ARC 211: Architectural Design 3
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A continuation of the design course sequence in which students explore programmatic requirements, precedents and architectural form. In lecture, case studies will be presented. In lab, the execution and criticism of architectural design problems will take place. Presentation techniques will be in various media and oral presentation is required. Prequisites: ARC 102, ARC 112, CAD 102
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ARC 212: Architectural Design 4
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
This is the capstone course to the design sequence of the A.A.S. Architectural Technology Program. The scope of design is expanded beyond building to outdoor spaces and land planning. A survey of town planning through out history with emphasis on 19th and 20th century. Execution of several design projects involving outdoor spaces, site, town and subdivision layouts, and a building in context on an actual site in the community. Prequisites: ARC 211, ARC 201
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ARC 215: Architecture Thru 18th Century
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A survey of the development of Western architecture through the 18th century. Physical characteristics, form, interior spaces, construction materials, and structural systems from ancient Egypt through the eighteenth century will be covered. The relationship between built form and a society¿s institutions and culture, level of technology, and environment will be considered.
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ARC 216: Architecture from 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Orange County Community College
A survey of modern architecture. Form and space, aesthetic philosophy, material usage, and structural systems of architecture from 1850 to the present will be explored. The influence of technology, society, and the environment on architectural form will be explored.
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