| source City University of New York (X) |
level |
department Architectural Technology (X) |
Architectural drafting, detail analysis and materials applications for wood frame buildings, stressing the development of the following skills: use of drafting instruments, plan and elevation interpretation, section and detail analysis, the development of freehand details and outline working drawings.
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Visual projection systems, including plans and elevations, axonometrics, shades and shadows, delineation techniques and introduction to preliminary model building.
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Architectural technology from early periods to the present, stressing the development of structural and aesthetic systems.
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"Basic materials of construction and their employment in the building construction industry with emphasis on wood, masonry, steel and concrete."
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Continuation of the development of skills learned in ARCHEMT 111100 as they apply to the production of architectural working drawings for a small masonry commercial building.
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"Topics to be covered include the methods of preparing architectural massing, study and finished presentation models. The course will include projects such as the construction of a staircase, a noteworthy contemporary house, a building in an urban environment and an interior space."
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"Methods of preparing architectural study and finished presentation models. The scope includes contemporary houses and buildings, urban and rural settings and interior spaces."
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"Contemporary building materials and methods of construction, including conventional materials and wall and ceiling assemblies, finishing materials, floor and roof systems, precast concrete construction and current structural innovations."
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Application of fundamental techniques and principles of site planning. Development and use of topographical maps and problems in actual site planning and site design.
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"Introduction to AUTOCAD, acquainting the student with its capabilities and its limitations. The students are taught the basic skills for its successful application."
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The continuation of architectural working drawings using CADD. This course will focus on the complete coordinated set of construction drawing for a simple masonry structure.
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"The concepts of space, design, planning, form, structure and functional organization are explored. Architectural design problems are assigned and developed."
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"Basic organization and operation of an architect's office. Interpretation and preparation of contracts and specifications. Introduction to the standards and legal documents governing the construction of buildings, the scheduling of construction, and project-estimating procedures."
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"Study of service facilities and systems employed in buildings, such as plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, etc., as well as their applications, equipment and distribution."
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Concluding course in architectural drafting continues the development of many of the diverse requirements of contract documents. Also concentrates on the development of details.
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"Senior ASS project course. Analysis of space requirements, their design and relationships to specific building use. Design presentations include graphic representation; building and site models."
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The analysis of architectural structures and their materials. A study of the elements of structures using basic physical laws and intuitive reasoning related to the mathematical treatment of equilibrium in static structures.
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An extension of ARCH 1290. Students will explore a variety of CADD programs to produce architectural perspectives and other presentation drawings.
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"This architectural design course deals with Design Development and detailing, and focuses on the interior renovation of an existing building. ARCH 3511 addresses the next level of design after Schematic Design: Design Development. This includes the integration of structure, mechanical layout, lighting, plumbing fixture selection, interior materials, finishes, colors, and furniture layout. Students will be required to meet current design and functional needs as well as code requirements."
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"A comprehensive study of 20th-century architects, buildings, and principal architectural movements explored in relationship to their artistic, philosophical, historical, and technological contexts. A writing intensive course combines lectures, seminars, and field trips to explore modern architectural movements from the turn of the century (1900+/-) until the present day, with an advanced course in written communication skills. It will cover the mechanics of writing expository to include critical essays and research papers."
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"A historical analysis of the city's infra-structure, real estate development, municipal planning and ordinances and key buildings using the comparative method. The development of a megalopolis. Tracing the course of Architectural History from the village to the present role of the city as the commercial and cultural hub of the nation. This course will stress the dynamic socio-economic determinants emerging as a result of improvements and growth in technology, transportation, infrastructure, real estate, commerce, housing and recreation."
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"The course will provide an overview of basic business practices found in an architectural office. Applying the principles, understanding the reasoning and offering examples in everyday office situations. The course will provide a comprehensive look at architectural practice, with emphasis on the management of firms and projects. The course is designed to help the student with an understanding of the everyday realities of practice and to help prepare for licensure."
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"Introduction to the use of the computer to assist in the production of 2D architectural animations, composite renderings, 3D animated models, time lapse studies, and other architectural design tools. This course involves the use of the computer, methods of architectural rendering and animation, and the drawing, and storage of computer animations with different devices."
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The course is designed to help the student learn the responsibilities required to be a CAD Manager in a Design Firm. The student will be provided with the guidelines for better implementing AutoCAD into the office environment and intergration of specialized software into all aspects of the architectural profession. The course focuses on managing a computerized office and implementing standards for the production of construction documents.
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"Theoretical Design expands upon the knowledge and skills acquired in the core design curriculum. Emphasis is on development of individualized approaches to the design process throughthe investigation of architectural building typologies in the areas of site, program, and technology. The beginning of this course will focus on research and analysis. The second half of this course will be a synthesis of this research into a student's individual design. The final design will be presented to the class through architectural drawings and/or models."
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