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ARCH 1110 Introduction to Architecture: Design Studio


Course description

(summer only) This course is only offered in the Summer Session.

Designed to introduce students to ideas, principles, and methods of solving architectural problems in a studio setting. Through a graduated sequence of exercises culminating in a major semester project, students explore the architectural concepts of space, form, function, and technology. Instruction is via highly personalized critiques of individual student work by assigned department faculty members, as well as periodic reviews of the group by invited faculty and guest critics. The grade is based on the overall performance in the studio with special emphasis on the quality of a major studio project.


Corequisites

concurrent registration in ARCH 1300 recommended.


ARCH 1110 500-STU

Class number: 1010
Program: Introduction To Architecture
Class dates: June 22-July 31, 2009
Final exam dates: Will be provided by instructor (see Final Exams)
Days/times: M-F 1:30 PM - 5 PM Rand Hall 300
Credit: 3
Grade option: GRD or SUS
Instructor: Colon-Amador, M. (mac64)
Dochow, C. (cad45)
Mulcahy, V. (vjm4)
Richardson, H. (hwr1)
Schwenk, S. (sps33)
Fee: $50.00
Notes: Open to non-architecture majors in college, high school students in 11th and 12th grades, and any individuals with a minimum of a high school diploma interested in exploring the field of architecture. Not offered every year.
Max. enrollment: 140
To enroll: Enrollment for this class is closed.

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