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ARH 150: Graphic Communications Studio I
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This foundation studio in graphic communications will be used to explore design principles. Freehand and digital techniques will be introduced that help the student appreciate forms, texture, and composition. Instruction will be given in pencil techniques, perspective principles, and the use of digital tools. This course will develop the required graphic skills to prepare architecture and interior design students for the next three semesters of course work. This class meets 6 hours per week. Co-requisites: ARH/IND 101 and 170
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ARH 170: Technology:Design and Production
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 3) This course will develop the technology skills required for architecture and interior design students. The students will learn how to create, modify, communicate, collaborate, transmit and present solutions to problems using specific software applications including AutoCAD, SketchUp, ANGEL CMS, and PowerPoint. Co-requisites: ARH/IND 101 and 150.
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ARH 215: Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is the second design studio for Architectural design. Students are expected to apply knowledge of design concepts and design process to "real-life" design problems.Programming, aesthetics of interior spaces, context, fenestration, materials, furniture, structure, and design development will be explored. Experimentation with space, form, light, and proportion will be stressed. Significant trends in interior and architectural design, as practiced by recent leading interior designers and architects, will be discussed. This class meets 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: ARH/IND 111 or Permission of Instructor. Co-requisite: ARH/IND 256 or Permission of Instructor.
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ARH 216: Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is the third design studio for Architectural design. This studio is a continuation of ARH 215 and will require in-depth analysis of design problems and higher expectations for design presentations. Students are expected to apply knowledge of design concepts and design process to "real-life" design problems.This class meets 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ARH/IND 215, 256 or Permission of Instructor.
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ARH 222: Drafting Studio 3:Steel Frame
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A concentrated continuation of ARH 121 with emphasis on the production of working drawings for steel and concrete frame multistory structures. Prerequisite: ARH 121
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ARH 223: Drafting Studio Team Approach
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 4) A concentration on sophisticated detailing employing the team approach. A team of students will produce a coordinated set of working drawings. The course will include a survey of mechanical, electrical HVAC and structural drawings. Prerequisite: ARH 222
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ARH 230: History of Western Architecture I
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
A survey of western architecture from the Greek civilization through the Baroque. Emphasis will be on the study of style by the comparative method, and on the relation between economic, religious, political, and sociological conditions and the resultant building types, form, and space of each given period and geographical region.
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ARH 231: History of Western Architecture II
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The completion of the survey of western architecture covering the modern world from the termination of the Baroque period up through contemporary movements both in America and abroad. Emphasis will be on the study of style by the comparative method, and on the relation between economic, religious, political, and sociological conditions and the resultant building types, form, and space of each given period and geographical region.
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ARH 241: Mechanical and Electrical Systems:An Introduction
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Introductory survey of mechanical and electrical systems for buildings. Topics will include heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, fire protection, electrical power, and lighting systems for residential and commercial buildings. Auxiliary electrical systems such as security, public address, fire detection and alarm systems will be briefly discussed. Coordination of these systems with existing architectural plans will be emphasized. Instruction will involve case studies of pre-designed buildings. The primary method of learning and evaluation will be through student prepared drawings. Prerequisite: ARH 121.
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ARH 242: Environmental Control Systems I
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Understanding of man's comfort requirements and the design and selection criteria for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, as well as water supply and sanitation systems and acoustical treatments.
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