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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Students will learn about common construction worker safety procedures contained in OSHA regulations, lead safety procedures regulated by the EPA, and the national model building and energy conservation codes produced by the International Codes Council. The focus will be on the International Building Code (IBC), and the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), as well as state and local adaptation of these. Requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are also studies.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 In this course, students will study the organization and operations of a small construction firm, a unit within a larger construction firm, and a facility management department. Topics will include business organization and operations, finance and administration, marketing, code compliance, contract bidding, and construction risk management. Supervision and human relations skills needed by those in supervisory and leadership roles are also studied. Leadership skills and problem solving are emphasized. Prereq: ADC 101.
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4.00 Credits
3-5-4 This studio design course helps students master techniques used tio develop and graphically convey architectural ideas, primarily using computer modeling. Students develop an understanding of the design process related to space through digital and manual delineation. Prereqs: ADC 103 and ADC 109.
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Prereqs: ADC 103 and ADC 109.
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3.00 Credits
2-4-3 (Eff. FL21) Introduction to materials and methods in the preparation of architectural presentation drawings and models. Computer modeling and presentation software will be utilized to produce a portfolio with both physical and digital projects. Emphasis is placed on using technique and craftsmanship to make design intent clear and compelling. Prereqs: (Eff. FL21) ADC 103.
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Prereqs: (Eff. FL21) ADC 103.
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3.00 Credits
2-4-3 (Eff. FL21) This course addresses urrent practices of 3D architectural modeling and visualization. Students undertake hands-on 3D modeling, the application of materials and lighting, and photo-realistic rendering. The course provides a thorough introduction to Autodesk Revit, building inforation modeling software used widely in the architecture and interior design fileds. Prereq: ADC 103.
Prerequisite:
ADC 103.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Students in this course will study Philadelphia's physical and social development from William Penn's initial founding through the 21st Century. The course will focus on interpretation of the city's physical design as an expression of social, demographic and political contexts, technological advances and new materials, and evolving construction techniques of each significant historical period. Students participate in field trips and other onsite experiences that take place in various sections of the city.
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3 Basic course in site surveying as it applies to building construction. Emphasis is placed on skill development using the builder's level and transit and on computer based applications for site design. Course work includes fieldwork exercises in measurement, differential leveling and topographic surveying.
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3 This course introduces students to the principles of color and light as they apply to interior design. Students will explore the theories of the physical aspects of color, using pigment, light and its application in spaces, as well as in controlling the interaction of colors. They will also examine the theories and concepts of light and lighting through technical measurement, visual observation, and lighting design technologies for fixtures and for rooms. Knowledge, thus acquired, will be applied to the selection and integration of color and lighting in interior design projects. Prereq: ADC 101.
Prerequisite:
ADC 101.
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4.00 Credits
3-5-4 Studio course devoted to the design of housing. Issues related to building context, urbanism and site and appropriate use of materials will be realized through a specific building/interiors program. Values of non-Western cultures relating to habitat will be incorporated into design work. Development of alternatives culminates in selection an detailed realization of a specific design and end with a juried presentation.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 This course introduces students to a comprehensive range of construction materials, techniques and systems commonly employed in the construction and finishing of buildings and spaces, from interior finishes and treatments (including lighting, color and acoustics) through exterior cladding or enclosures. Materials are studied in terms of the composition, physical properties, manufacture and assembly, applications, regulatory constraints and sustainability. Prereq: ADC 103 or ADC 109.
Prerequisite:
ADC 103 or ADC 109.
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