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Arch102aL
Architectural Design I
Design, 4 Units Introduction to principles and processes; sequence of exercises emphasizing development of basic skills, ideas, and techniques used in the design of simplified architectural projects. |
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Arch102bL
Architectural Design I
Design, 4 Units Introduction to principles and processes; sequence of exercises emphasizing development of basic skills, ideas, and techniques used in the design of simplified architectural projects. |
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Arch105L
Fundamentals of Design Communication
Design Communication, 2 Units Visual communication techniques applicable to the design of the built environment; drawing, photography, modeling. |
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Arch106x
Workshop in Architecture
Electives (Open to Non-Majors), 2 Units Introduction to the ways architecture is created and understood. For minors and non-majors. Hands on discussion and laboratory session with some drawing and model building. Not available for credit to architecture majors. |
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Arch114
Architecture: Culture and Community
History/Theory, 2 Units Introduction to ways architecture represents aspirations of culture, satisfies practical and spiritual needs, shapes the social and urban environment, and helps preserve the planet. |
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Arch202aL
Architectural Design II
Design, 6 Units Continuing development of principles and processes: sequence of projects selected to broaden awareness of design issues at various scales in the urban context. Prerequisite: ARCH 102bL or departmental approval. |
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Arch202bL
Architectural Design II
Design, 6 Units Continuing development of principles and processes: sequence of projects selected to broaden awareness of design issues at various scales in the urban context. Prerequisite: ARCH 202aL. |
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Arch205abL
Building Science I
Building Science, 4 Units The process and communication of building design: physical building shell, systems for structure, enclosure, and space ordering. Prerequisite: CE 107. |
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Arch206
Shelter
Professional Elective, 4 Units Introduction to issues, processes, and roles of the individual in relation to present and future shelter needs and aspirations. |
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Arch207
Computer Applications in Architecture
Computers, 2 Units Introduction for the non-programmer to the uses of the computer in architecture, including the application of existing programs and their implications for design. Lecture and laboratory. (Duplicates credit in former ARCH 207a) . |
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