Instructor: Eric Anderson, AIA           Vitae

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ARC 366 Architectural Design III

 

Course Goals:

To develop the ability to speak and write effectively concerning architectural concepts.

To develop the ability to employ basic methods of data collection and analysis to inform the programming and design process.

To develop the ability to make a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of a building.

To develop the ability to apply basic organizational, spatial, structural, construction, and cost principles to the conception and development of interior and exterior spaces, building elements, and components.

To develop the ability to provide a coherent rationale for the programmatic and formal precedents employed in the conceptualization and development of architecture.

To develop the ability to integrate site constraints into the development of the program and the design of the project.

To learn to work with members of a design team through progressive project contexts.

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ARC 466 Architectural Design IV

 

Course Goals:

To learn about residential design by reviewing phenomenology, planning, and practice issues.

To develop the ability to apply basic organizational, spatial and structural, principles to the conception and development of interior and exterior spaces, building elements, and components.

To develop the ability to integrate site constraints and placemaking goals into the development of the program and the design of the project.

To develop outline specification and cost projections

To make a professional presentation using drawings, models, and other media to present and explain the design.

A single semester project will be given; integrating principles of architectural design and includes elements of building systems, structural and site design on an actual site.

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