Issues and methods in designing environments for human habitation and well-being; projects addressing site, functional planning, spatial ordering, form generation through a recognition of the synthesis of space, structure, use and context; reinforcement of appropriate graphic and model building techniques. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ARCH 105 and ARCH 106 Credits 5. 2 Lecture Hours. 10 Lab Hours.
Issues and methods in designing environments for human habitation and well-being; projects addressing site, functional planning, spatial ordering, form generation through a recognition of the synthesis of space, structure, use and context; reinforcement of appropriate graphic and model building techniques. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in ARCH 105 and ARCH 106 Credits 5. 2 Lecture Hours. 10 Lab Hours.