This course emphasizes the architectural process involved in designing small to medium size projects for specific building types. The process includes initial research and analysis, program development, flow diagrams, schematic design, and massing studies, the development of schematic 3D models, plans and sections, through final presentation. Final presentations will include drawings and physical models reviewed by a design jury.
There will be two projects and a final portfolio. Research papers, 2D and 3D drawings, and physical study models and final models will be utilized in program development, design and presentations. Digital files for all interim assignments, the final projects and the portfolio will be submitted to the instructor for grading and record purposes.
This course emphasizes the architectural process involved in designing small to medium size projects for specific building types. The process includes initial research and analysis, program development, flow diagrams, schematic design, and massing studies, the development of schematic 3D models, plans and sections, through final presentation. Final presentations will include drawings and physical models reviewed by a design jury.
There will be two projects and a final portfolio. Research papers, 2D and 3D drawings, and physical study models and final models will be utilized in program development, design and presentations. Digital files for all interim assignments, the final projects and the portfolio will be submitted to the instructor for grading and record purposes.
This course is an exploration of abstract architectural design theory in the expression of three-dimensional space. The creation of comprehensive architectural design projects are developed following a building program and incorporating elements of site, enclosure, structure, material and technology. Design concepts and vocabulary are introduced and strengthened through design projects. A juried presentation will take place at the completion of each project.
This course is an exploration of abstract architectural design theory in the expression of three-dimensional space. The creation of comprehensive architectural design projects are developed following a building program and incorporating elements of site, enclosure, structure, material and technology. Design concepts and vocabulary are introduced and strengthened through design projects. A juried presentation will take place at the completion of each project.
This course is an exploration of abstract architectural design theory
in the expression of three-dimensional space. The creation of comprehensive architectural design projects are developed following a building program and incorporating elements of site, enclosure, structure, material and technology. Design concepts and vocabulary are introduced and strengthened through design projects. A juried presentation will take place at the completion of each project.
This course is an exploration of abstract architectural design theory
in the expression of three-dimensional space. The creation of comprehensive architectural design projects are developed following a building program and incorporating elements of site, enclosure, structure, material and technology. Design concepts and vocabulary are introduced and strengthened through design projects. A juried presentation will take place at the completion of each project.
Visual Studies I is taken in tandem with ARCH 1110: Architectural Design
I: Foundations to introduce the language of architectural representation and visualization,
providing students with the techniques and skills to perceive visual cues, make aesthetic
evaluations, translate information into graphic representation, create visual design, and formulate
and render concepts in two or three dimensions. This course introduces basic skills for the
manipulation of freehand and digital images, models, and data, and includes an introduction to
computer systems,
Visual Studies I is taken in tandem with ARCH 1110: Architectural Design
I: Foundations to introduce the language of architectural representation and visualization,
providing students with the techniques and skills to perceive visual cues, make aesthetic
evaluations, translate information into graphic representation, create visual design, and formulate
and render concepts in two or three dimensions. This course introduces basic skills for the
manipulation of freehand and digital images, models, and data, and includes an introduction to
computer systems,
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