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Design Studio III

Architecture in the Town and City. Students explore architecture within the urban fabric through readings, site research, precedent analysis, structure and material development, and the design of architectural interventions on urban sites. Students develop software and digital fabrication techniques throughout the design, analysis, and visualization of projects. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio III

Architecture in the Town and City. Students explore architecture within the urban fabric through readings, site research, precedent analysis, structure and material development, and the design of architectural interventions on urban sites. Students develop software and digital fabrication techniques throughout the design, analysis, and visualization of projects. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio III

Architecture in the Town and City. Students explore architecture within the urban fabric through readings, site research, precedent analysis, structure and material development, and the design of architectural interventions on urban sites. Students develop software and digital fabrication techniques throughout the design, analysis, and visualization of projects. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio III

Architecture in the Town and City. Students explore architecture within the urban fabric through readings, site research, precedent analysis, structure and material development, and the design of architectural interventions on urban sites. Students develop software and digital fabrication techniques throughout the design, analysis, and visualization of projects. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Environmental Controls I

Design, analysis and coordination of building systems to meet basic human needs and social expectations of the built environment. Considers ecology when addressing the thermal environment, water, sanitation, concentrated energy, circulation, life- safety, and communication.

Design Studio V

Architecture in the Public Realm. Through the design of a civic, cultural, or institutional project, students explore the interrelationship between architecture and the public. Students develop research, urban analysis, and creative problem-solving skills in the process of defining a complex program and designing diverse, multi- scaled public and private spaces within the urban fabric. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio V

Architecture in the Public Realm. Through the design of a civic, cultural, or institutional project, students explore the interrelationship between architecture and the public. Students develop research, urban analysis, and creative problem-solving skills in the process of defining a complex program and designing diverse, multi- scaled public and private spaces within the urban fabric. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio V

Architecture in the Public Realm. Through the design of a civic, cultural, or institutional project, students explore the interrelationship between architecture and the public. Students develop research, urban analysis, and creative problem-solving skills in the process of defining a complex program and designing diverse, multi- scaled public and private spaces within the urban fabric. Studio: 12 hours per week.

Design Studio V

Architecture in the Public Realm. Through the design of a civic, cultural, or institutional project, students explore the interrelationship between architecture and the public. Students develop research, urban analysis, and creative problem-solving skills in the process of defining a complex program and designing diverse, multi- scaled public and private spaces within the urban fabric. Studio: 12 hours per week.

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