ARCH 3102 Design VI
Course description
One of the key design experiences during this semester will be the dialogic interaction of architectural conceptions and building subsystems as simulated in the design studio. The requirements of building subsystems are seen to both support and inform architectural concepts and form. Questions of passive architectural responses versus active technical responses, as well as issues of thermal comfort, energy efficiency, sustainability, structure, and life safety will be addressed.
Enrollment limited to: department students.
Prerequisites
ARCH 3101.
Classes
ARCH 3102 500-STU
On-campus program: Design Sequence
| Number: | 1262 |
| Class dates: | June 3-July 26, 2013 |
| Exam dates: | Will be provided by instructor (see Final Exams) |
| Days/times: | M-F 1 PM - 5 PM Milstein Hall 201 |
| Credit: | 6 |
| Grade: | GRD |
| Instructor: | Ovaska, A. (aao4) |
| Notes: | Enrollment limited to department students. |
| Max. enroll: | 10 |
| To enroll: | The online enrollment period for this class has passed. You may still enroll, but late registration fees may apply. See offline enrollment procedures for more information. |
Related websites
- College website: College of Architecture, Art, and Planning
- Department website: Architecture








