Class Info: Zoom

  • Date – Tuesday Class: October 26, 2021 — 2:30-5:50pm
  • Date – Monday Class: November 1, 2021 — 2:30-5:50pm

MIDTERM exam – during class

Part 1: Drawing

  • Be prepared to draw, using tools for measured drawings
  • Exam will be similar to Small Building Assignment
  • Format will be 11×17 paper with border and title block

Part 2: Written description of 2 buildings from photos

NOTE: The best way to prepare for the exam is to complete your Small Building Drawings – Elevations, Section + Plan – Assignment 5+6.

SUBMIT your Assignment 5+6 here, if you haven’t already.

After the exam:

  • Introduction to Row House Study:
  • There are 2 parts to this week’s assignment – Reading; and Sketching
  • 1st part of Assignment: READING + REFLECTION — Presentation due next week in class:
    • Read this article from UrbanOmnibus, “Typecast: The Row House”, linked here.
    • Questions on the article are grouped into 4 sections. You will be assigned a group.
    • Write your answers to the questions listed for your Group. The groups and questions are listed below:
  • Group 1: Intro
    • What does the term “building type” mean?
    • What is the significance of the title of the article? (Hint: where does the word typecast come from?)
    • Write one question you have from this section of the article
  • Group 2: The Row’s Evolving Role
    • List 2-3 typical features of the row house
    • what are the typical widths of this type of building?
    • Write one question you have from this section of the article.
  • Group 3: Brownstoning
    • Where does the term Brownstone come from?
    • How did this term come to be used to describe certain row houses?
    • Write one question you have from the article.
  • Group 4: Beyond the Brownstone
    • What does Paul Goldberger mean by his description of the row house as “the underlying threads of the city’s urban fabric,”?
    • Is the row house only a historical building type, or are there contemporary examples?
    • Write one question you have from the article.
  • 2nd part of AssignmentSKETCHING:
  • Find a place (it could be in your neighborhood) to sit and sketch a partial street view of row houses. Or, make a sketch from a photo.
  • Your sketch should be a 1 or 2-point perspective.

TUESDAY CLASS GROUPS:

Group 1: Martin, Michael, Juan H.

Group 2: Sarah, Leslie N.; Jairo, Emmanuel

Group3: Jostine, Jeffrey, Kezang, Lesley A.

Group 4: Juan P., Wajiha, Dimitri, Auhtumn

MONDAY CLASS GROUPS:

Group 1: Eileen, Hans, Andy

Group 2: Nancy, Christopher, Jonathan

Group 3: Emmanuel, Billy, Adam

Group 4: Alina, Brittany, Michael