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University of Washington - Introduction to Architecture Study (8) VLPA

Introduces design studio instruction to students contemplating architecture as a field of study of career. Studio projects, informed by workshops, lectures, readings, field trips, and in-studio critiques introduce the history, theory and practice of architecture. Includes instruction in basic design drawing and model making. Offered: S.
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University of Washington - Appreciation of Architecture I (2/3) VLPA

Historical survey of the architecture of Western civilization. For nonmajors.
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University of Washington - Appreciation of Architecture II (2/3) VLPA

Historical survey of the architecture of Western civilization. For nonmajors.
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University of Washington - Design Drawing I (4) VLPA

Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to develop skill in freehand drawing and an understanding of drawing as a vital means to see, analyze, and represent essential aspects of the visual environment.
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University of Washington - Design Drawing II (4) VLPA

Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to introduce the language of architectural drawing, with emphasis on freehand drawing as the primary means to imagine, explore, and develop design ideas. Prerequisite: ARCH 210.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Architectural Design I (6)

Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Architectural Design II (6)

Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form. Prerequisite: ARCH 300.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Architectural Design III (6)

Studio problems to develop awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in the synthesis of building form. Prerequisite: ARCH 301.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Design Studio I (6)

Studio problems to develop initial awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in synthesis of building form and integrative aspects of architectural design with emphasis on the dwelling place. Limited to students entering the graduate program in architecture with baccalaureate degrees in other fields.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Design Studio II (6)

Studio problems to develop initial awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in synthesis of building form and integrative aspects of architectural design with emphasis on the dwelling place. Limited to students entering the graduate program in architecture with baccalaureate degrees in other fields.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Design Studio III (6)

Studio problems to develop initial awareness, knowledge, and basic skills needed in synthesis of building form and integrative aspects of architectural design with emphasis on the dwelling place. Limited to students entering the graduate program in architecture with baccalaureate degrees in other fields.
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University of Washington - Architectural Design Drawing I (3)

Lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to develop skill in graphic visualization and representation as used in architecture. Concepts, conventions, and techniques of both freehand and technical drawing are used as a vital means to imagine, develop, and represent design ideas. Course material coordinated with 303 studio to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process.
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University of Washington - Architectural Design Drawing II (3)

Lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to develop skill in graphic visualization and representation as used in architecture. Concepts, conventions, and techniques of both freehand and technical drawing are used as a vital means to imagine, develop, and represent design ideas. Course material coordinated with 304 studio to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process.
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University of Washington - Architectural Design Drawing III (3)

Lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to develop skill in graphic visualization and representation as used in architecture. Concepts, conventions, and techniques of both freehand and technical drawing are used as a vital means to imagine, develop, and represent design ideas. Course material coordinated with 305 studio to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Architectural Drawing (2)

Skill development in conceptualization of forms and their relationships through observation and recording in freehand graphic manner. Proportion, scales, light effect, value, texture, and various perspective techniques.
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University of Washington - Design Drawing III (2)

Projects, lectures, demonstrations, and exercises coordinated with studio projects to integrate drawing in all phases of the design process. Lessons in diagramming of design concepts and planning and presenting design solutions. Prerequisite: ARCH 211; corequisite: ARCH 300.
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University of Washington - Design Drawing IV (3)

Lectures, demonstrations, and exercises to develop drawing skills and techniques applicable to architectural design problems. Topics include advanced perspective construction, shade and shadow calculations, descriptive geometry, topographical manipulation, and additional appropriate topics at the request of the class. Prerequisite: ARCH 315.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Structures I (3)

Statics -- Force analysis; the study of external forces and force systems and their analytical solutions as applied to bodies at rest (equilibrium). Topic areas include beams, trusses, determinate frames, and load tracing.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Structures II (3)

Strength of Materials; the study of the properties of materials and cross-sectional shapes of structural elements with respect to their effectiveness in resisting stresses. Topic areas include stress and strain, section properties, analysis and design of beams and columns. Prerequisite: ARCH 320.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Structures III (3)

Elementary Structural Design; synthesis of the previous structures coursework with applications to design of determinate timber and steel structures. Examination of forces on buildings; snow, live loads, wind, and earthquake. An introduction to concept of continuity. Prerequisite: ARCH 321.
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University of Washington - Environmental Control Systems (3) NW

Description of thermal comfort needs and the means by which buildings can be designed to satisfy those needs. Consideration of how climate determines building forms, site analysis and planning vis-a-vis the local climate, basic heat transfer mechanisms, and design strategies for overcoming heat loss through the building envelope.
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University of Washington - Construction Materials and Assemblies I (3)

Lectures and readings pertaining to a survey of residential and light-commercial construction materials, assemblies, and techniques of assembly.
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University of Washington - Architecture of the Ancient World (3/5) VLPA

Architectural history in the Western world from beginnings to AD 550.
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University of Washington - Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance Architecture (3/5) VLPA

Architectural history in the Western world from AD 550 to 1750. Recommended: ARCH 350.
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University of Washington - Introduction to Architectural Theory (3) I&S/VLPA

Function of architectural theory in comprehending and ordering various human purposes in architecture, types of architectural purpose, and types of theories. Current concerns.
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