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Liz NuƱez
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Liz NuƱez
Major Program of Study
Architectural Technology
Academic interests

History, Biology, Art, Literature.

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Architecture student.

My Courses

ARCH 1121 History of World Architecture | Fall 2021

ARCH 1121 History of World Architecture | Fall 2021

An historical survey of architecture from early civilizations to the start of the Industrial Revolution. Architecture is examined as an expression of the culture and life of a society. Class sessions study architecture from around the world within its social, temporal, and spatial contexts. While the history of Western architecture is covered from ancient Egypt to the Enlightenment, a special focus is directed to the architectures of the Far East, South Asia, Africa, pre-Columbian Latin America, the Islamic World, and elsewhere to provide a comprehensive overview of the richness and diversity of architecture as a cultural artifact.

ARCH1231 Building Technology 1, Fall 2023

ARCH1231 Building Technology 1, Fall 2023

An introduction to basic materials of construction and the fundamental principals of hand drafting and system analysis. The coursework includes surveying existing conditions, development of plans, elevations, and sections, and basic details as well as the study of material properties and applications.

ARCH 1231 BTECH 1, FA2021

ARCH 1231 BTECH 1, FA2021

ARCH 1231 is an introduction to basic materials of construction and the fundamental principals of orthographic projection and architectural drafting. The coursework includes documenting existing conditions, development of a plan, elevation, section and assembly details supported by text-based study of material properties and applications.

ARCH1101 Introduction to Architecture, FA2020

ARCH1101 Introduction to Architecture, FA2020

The Introduction to Architecture provides the foundations for a ā€œvisual literacyā€ 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 drafting, sketching, and reading about buildings, and with the opportunity to present their understandings to others through written assignments and verbal presentations, students will develop methods of representing and presenting architecture verbally and graphically.

ARCH1112, FA2020

ARCH1112, FA2020

Architectural Design 1: Foundations and Visual Studies

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