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ARCH 2010: Introduction to Architectural Design I
6.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The 2nd year introductory architectural design studios explore comprehensive and foundational design principles, skill sets, and critical thinking. The material covered through the fall and spring semesters is presented through a series of lectures, projects, exercises, workshops, symposia and reviews which involve the beginning design student in the thoughtful application of fundamental design principles, foundational techniques of representation and fabrication and comprehensive critical design strategies. These courses foster the development of the beginning design student’s design methodology founded on thoughtful, creative, ethical and rigorous work practices in service of exploring meaningful formal and spatial propositions.
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ARCH 2020: Introduction to Architectural Design II
6.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
The 2nd year introductory architectural design studios explore comprehensive and foundational design principles, skill sets, and critical thinking. The material covered through the fall and spring semesters is presented through a series of lectures, projects, exercises, workshops, symposia and reviews which involve the beginning design student in the thoughtful application of fundamental design principles, foundational techniques of representation and fabrication and comprehensive critical design strategies. These courses foster the development of the beginning design student’s design methodology founded on thoughtful, creative, ethical and rigorous work practices in service of exploring meaningful formal and spatial propositions.
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ARCH 2040: Introduction to Architectural Design
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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ARCH 2500: Special Topics in Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Topical offerings in the subject of Architecture.
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ARCH 268: Lessons of the City
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course explores the relationship between cultural values and urban form, introducing students to a body of literature and projects examining the various historical, social, political, regulatory, economic and physical conditions, which influence the design of cities. Through lecture, selected reading, class discussion, individual and group projects, and field trips this class examines the history, theories, and practices that have influenced the development of cities from antiquity to the present. Much of the discussion is on the evolution of the American city; using a field trips as a means to explore first hand urban environments (Y) Credits: 3
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ARCH 3010: Architectural Design I
6.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Analyzes architectural design conceptualization and synthesis; the relationship of building, site, and basic technology as determinants in architectural form; and the integration of various disciplines and concerns in the design of a complete building.
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ARCH 3020: Architectural Design II
6.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Analyzes architectural design conceptualization and synthesis; the relationship of building, site, and basic technology as determinants in architectural form; and the integration of various disciplines and concerns in the design of a complete building.
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ARCH 3120: Architectural Theory and Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Architectural theory acts as a critical discourse parallel to practice as its conscience and provocation. Buildings, landscapes, and manifestos by architects are scrutinized for significant, recurring themes using methods from aesthetics, philosophy, and criticism. This course relies upon reading, writing, and argument to develop an analytic approach that bridges the gap between architectural knowledge and other forms of knowledge.
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ARCH 3140: Design Themes of Great Cities
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course discusses the design qualities of the world’s great cities. Each session focuses on the defining characteristics of different cities such as their natural settings, public spaces, transportation systems, types of buildings, and everyday details.
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ARCH 3230: Building and Climate
4.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Examines the role of design in mediating between dynamic climatic forces such as wind, energy and light and the human response to the environment. Weaving discussions of fundamental principles with case studies and illustrative exercises, the course focuses on the design of the boundary between the internal and external environments.
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