ARCH1101-OL50 Intro to Architecture SP2021

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ARCH1101-OL50 Intro to Architecture SP2021
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Professor(s)
Department
Architectural Technology
Course Code
ARCH 1101
Semester / Year
Spring 2021
Course Description

The Introduction to Architecture provides a foundation for students entering the BArch / BTech program to develop a “visual literacy” of the built environment. Using New York City as a living laboratory, students explore concepts of design, composition, and construction in the context of the city through their direct experience of buildings. By practicing the basic skills of sketching, drafting, and reading about buildings, and with the opportunity to present their understanding to others through written assignments and verbal presentations, students will develop methods of representing and presenting architecture verbally and graphically.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Lynn Gernert, AIA

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