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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to relate the impact of architecture on both public and private spaces throughout the 20th century and provide a view towards the future of architecture in 21st century. The course will guide you through the major styles of architecture of the 20th century and investigate the socio-historic context of the works and determinants of that architecture. Emphasis will also be placed on the interior spaces, furnishings, and the arts and artists of the day.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This survey course examines world architecture from prehistoric times through the 19th century, including the built environmnet of Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Emphasis is placed on the role of interior spaces, furnishings, and art within architecture.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
PLA. This survey course examines world architecture from prehistoric times through the 19th century, including the built environmnet of Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Emphasis is placed on the role of interior spaces, furnishings, and art within architecture.
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3.00 Credits
This advanced course focuses on Building Information Modeling (BIM) that integrates and synchronizes three-dimensional building modeling for us in all phases of the design process. Students are instructed to REvit and Sketch-up. Graphic skills are also developed to help students communicate interior design schemes. Prerequisite(s): IAR 515. Additional fees: Course Computing Fee
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3.00 Credits
Construction techniques are studied through the production of a set of construction documents. Issues addressed include the selection and assembly of materials, construction methods, detailing of interior finsh systems and cabinetry, building codes, and accessibility. Prerequisite(s): IAR620 and 630. Additional Fees: Course Computing Fees
Corequisite:
IAR620
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3.00 Credits
This course explores color theories, typology, branding, graphic organization and compositional layout relative to interior design presentation, communication, and development. Pre-requisite: IAR515, 519, 610. Additional fees: Course Computing Fee
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3.00 Credits
This advanced studio addresses concept development, design development, and detailing of medium- and large-scale projects. Emphasis is placed on program analysis, user needs, space planning, three-dimensional spatial development, design language and composition, materials and assemblies, color, lighting, acoustics, environmental systems, and building codes and life safety. Prerequisite(s): IAR 525, 635, 610, 518. Co-Requisite: IAR630. Additional Fees: Course Computing Fee
Prerequisite:
IAR525
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6.00 Credits
This advanced studio addresses concept development, design development, and detailing of medium- and large-scale projects. Emphasis is placed on program analysis, user needs, space planning, three-dimensional spatial development, design language and composition, materials and assemblies, color, lighting, acoustics, environmental systems, and building codes and life safety. Prerequisite(s): IAR 610 and 620
Prerequisite:
IAR610
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