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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Credits: 6 Prerequisites: ARC 01, ARC 0 Corequisites: None Type: LAB/REC Theme is systems and subjectivity. Synthesizes design fundamentals with architectural design. Includes the theme of transformation to convert various aspects of architectural design-form, spatiality, materiality, structure, construction, use, site conditions, context, aesthetics, zoning, codes, accessibility, and cultural conditions.
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6.00 Credits
Credits: 6 Prerequisites: ARC 301 Corequisites: None Type: LAB/REC Theme is models, organizations, and environments. Synthesizes design fundamentals with architectural design. Uses organization and environment to convert various aspects of architectural design-form, precedent, spatiality, systems, preparation, use, context, aesthetics, construction, collaboration, and human behavior.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: architecture majors only Corequisites: None Type: LAB/REC -D and 3-D representation techniques for developing and presenting design concepts. Freehand drawings, -D and 3-D projections, shades, shadows, perspective, and reproduction techniques. Utilizes various media. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARC 311 and architecture majors only Corequisites: None Type: LAB Three-dimensional drawings as tools for design development and presentation. Development of model-making skills. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: senior architecture majors only Corequisites: None Type: LEC Topics vary annually. Past topics addressed issues in architecture, design, and production, using drawing and making as a mode of seeing and thinking. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARC 41 and architecture major/minor only Corequisites: None Type: LEC Topics vary annually. Past topics examined case studies of past uses, present conditions, and future functional and structural possibilities of older buildings. Analyzes opportunities for adaptive reuse. Discusses development of design concepts and space-use programs, including renovation, restoration, and reconditioning, as well as preservation. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARC 11 and architecture major/minor only Corequisites: None Type: LEC A topical introduction to the history of design, examining architecture, communication design, industrial design, landscape design, and urban design. Contemporary debates in design theory form the basis for exploring the under-pinnings of design production in present and past situations. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARC 35and architecture major only Corequisites: None Type: LEC Topics vary annually. Past topics examined prototypical forms and organizations of important building types; developed understanding of sources for design decisions., and investigated various building structural systems. Studied braced frames, rigid frames, shear walled systems, tubes and bundled tubes. Reviewed innovations in digital technology and simulation programs, and their impact on the efficient integration of building systems. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARC 11 or ARC 34, and upper-class architecture major/minor only Corequisites: None Type: LEC Historic preservation theory as related to architectural design, emphasizing preservation practice, including tools of effective preservation, legislation, community roles, economics, adaptive reuse, and project management.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: ARC 0and architecture major/minor only Corequisites: None Type: LAB Topics vary annually. Past topics detailed studies of design/build and existing systems available to meet needs of the built environment. Studied future possibilities of systems that meet the demands of a rapidly changing environment. Surveyed historical evolution of building systems, while emphasizing methodology of development and implementation. May be offered on an intermittent basis.
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