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ARCH 221/1511 - Free-hand Representation for Architects (3 cr.)
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Description Free-hand manual drawing and manual visual communication for designers. Three primary modules covering conceptual diagramming and idea sketching; tools for diagrammatic analysis; and rendering and final presentation using manual techniques.
Hours Three hours studio period.
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ARCH 455/4558 - Architectural Design Studio VIII Design Studio High Tech (4 cr.)
Prerequisites ARCH 456/4557 - Architectural Design Studio VI Design Studio Contextual (4 cr.)
ARCH 473/3522 - Digital Design Studio and Workshop (3 cr.)
Description Studio on smart buildings and high-tech architecture. Expanding on the 1970’s theme of High-Tech architecture, this studio aims at redefining the role of cutting edge technology in design- both process and product. Digital technology has revolutionized the way we conceptualized, visualize, present and are eventually able to construct our buildings, making impossible designs of the past a reality. Rapid developments in materials, building systems and construction methods have broadened our design horizons. Issues such as virtual architecture and smart buildings will be explored with regards to their viability and role in the future of architecture.
Hours Six-hour studio period. When Offered Offered in fall and spring.
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ARCH 000/4570 - Senior Design Studio (5 cr.)
Prerequisites ARCH 4562 , ARCH 4541 , EGPT 2030 , ARCH 4312
Description First part of an advanced capstone vertical design studio sequence with the senior project. Design adopts an innovative approach and a theoretical position in one of three areas of interest: building design: human and environmental studies, tectonics and computational design, and architecture and urban heritage design. Development of design foundations and theoretical frameworks based on a critical review of works, theories and polemics in architecture, and case studies of buildings, spaces, structures within specific settings. Study of components and drivers of design. Development of a space and functional program. Production of a preliminary schematic design.
When Offered Offered in Fall and Spring
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