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University of Auckland - Architectural Media I Architectural Media II Life Drawing Measured Drawing Freehand Drawing Introduction to Architectural Photography Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Advanced Drawing and Computing Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Architectural Media Elective 1

An introduction to drawing and computing techniques related to design studio practice and an overview of the analytical and critical value of these techniques for design. The study of drawing, computing and related art practices in terms of architectural representation and analysis and the practice of selected techniques. Analysis and understanding of proportion, structure, scale and how the human figure relates to architectural space and form. The measurement, recording and drawing of existing New Zealand architecture of historical and cultural significance. The examination, through penetrative seeing, of the basic structure, form, tonal colour and textural elements found in the environment and the development of these awarenesses in knowledgeable graphic communications with an emphasis on perceptual expression. An introduction to architectural photography and photographic techniques. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An introduction to advanced theory and criticism of design media in architecture and research in drawing and computing. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural media on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architectural Media I Architectural Media II Life Drawing Measured Drawing Freehand Drawing Introduction to Architectural Photography Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Advanced Drawing and Computing Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Architectural Media Elective 1 Architectural Media Elective 2

An introduction to drawing and computing techniques related to design studio practice and an overview of the analytical and critical value of these techniques for design. The study of drawing, computing and related art practices in terms of architectural representation and analysis and the practice of selected techniques. Analysis and understanding of proportion, structure, scale and how the human figure relates to architectural space and form. The measurement, recording and drawing of existing New Zealand architecture of historical and cultural significance. The examination, through penetrative seeing, of the basic structure, form, tonal colour and textural elements found in the environment and the development of these awarenesses in knowledgeable graphic communications with an emphasis on perceptual expression. An introduction to architectural photography and photographic techniques. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An introduction to advanced theory and criticism of design media in architecture and research in drawing and computing. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural media on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural media on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architectural Media I Architectural Media II Life Drawing Measured Drawing Freehand Drawing Introduction to Architectural Photography Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Advanced Drawing and Computing Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Architectural Media Elective 1 Architectural Media Elective 2 Architectural Media Elective 3

An introduction to drawing and computing techniques related to design studio practice and an overview of the analytical and critical value of these techniques for design. The study of drawing, computing and related art practices in terms of architectural representation and analysis and the practice of selected techniques. Analysis and understanding of proportion, structure, scale and how the human figure relates to architectural space and form. The measurement, recording and drawing of existing New Zealand architecture of historical and cultural significance. The examination, through penetrative seeing, of the basic structure, form, tonal colour and textural elements found in the environment and the development of these awarenesses in knowledgeable graphic communications with an emphasis on perceptual expression. An introduction to architectural photography and photographic techniques. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An introduction to advanced theory and criticism of design media in architecture and research in drawing and computing. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural media on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural media on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural media on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Professional Studies 1

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only. The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Professional Studies 1 Professional Studies 2

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only. The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts. The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation.
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University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Professional Studies 1 Professional Studies 2 Elective Study

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only. The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts. The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Professional Studies 1 Professional Studies 2 Elective Study Professional Studies Elective 1

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only. The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts. The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural professional studies on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Professional Studies 1 Professional Studies 2 Elective Study Professional Studies Elective 1 Professional Studies Elective 2

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only. The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts. The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural professional studies on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural professional studies on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Project Management 1 Project Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Practice Management 1 Practice Management 2 Professional Studies 1 Professional Studies 2 Elective Study Professional Studies Elective 1 Professional Studies Elective 2 Professional Studies Elective 3

Management of the building project from inception through to the stage of tendering. Client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. Particular emphasis on documentation, and the place of information technology in the architect's practice. Management of the building project from the tendering stage through to project completion, including post-occupancy evaluation. Establishment of the building contract, contract administration and site observation, study of contract law and cost management during the construction phase. All aspects of documentation during construction and final project accounts. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Introduction to the New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts. Negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. Introduction to the professional institute, the registration procedure, risk management and professional ethics. Available to transition students only. Establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture. Organisational structures. Strategic market management. Financial planning, insurance and taxation. Aspects of the law as related to practice. Available to transition students only. The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts. The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural professional studies on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural professional studies on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural professional studies on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques.
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University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I Design Technology II

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I Design Technology II Design Technology II

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Development of structural and construction principles and systems. Outline of forces acting in buildings. Characteristics and behaviour of common building materials. Standard details in residential housing. Outline of building codes, health and safety regulations and site operations. Active and passive building services and technology including heating, cooling, ventilation, water, waste, electrical services and vertical transportation. Application to design studio projects.
Score: 5.4905925 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I Design Technology II Design Technology II Environmental Design I

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Development of structural and construction principles and systems. Outline of forces acting in buildings. Characteristics and behaviour of common building materials. Standard details in residential housing. Outline of building codes, health and safety regulations and site operations. Active and passive building services and technology including heating, cooling, ventilation, water, waste, electrical services and vertical transportation. Application to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in buildings. Solar analysis and design tools. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Visual performance and visual comfort. Interaction of light with materials and daylight performance of buildings. Natural and artificial lighting design. Behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code.
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University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I Design Technology II Design Technology II Environmental Design I Environment and Services 1

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Development of structural and construction principles and systems. Outline of forces acting in buildings. Characteristics and behaviour of common building materials. Standard details in residential housing. Outline of building codes, health and safety regulations and site operations. Active and passive building services and technology including heating, cooling, ventilation, water, waste, electrical services and vertical transportation. Application to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in buildings. Solar analysis and design tools. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Visual performance and visual comfort. Interaction of light with materials and daylight performance of buildings. Natural and artificial lighting design. Behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Climate and energy considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for low-rise buildings. Available to transition students only.
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University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I Design Technology II Design Technology II Environmental Design I Environment and Services 1 Environment and Services 2

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Development of structural and construction principles and systems. Outline of forces acting in buildings. Characteristics and behaviour of common building materials. Standard details in residential housing. Outline of building codes, health and safety regulations and site operations. Active and passive building services and technology including heating, cooling, ventilation, water, waste, electrical services and vertical transportation. Application to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in buildings. Solar analysis and design tools. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Visual performance and visual comfort. Interaction of light with materials and daylight performance of buildings. Natural and artificial lighting design. Behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Climate and energy considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for low-rise buildings. Available to transition students only. Natural and artificial lighting; noise control and acoustical design principles and their application in buildings; requirements and recommendations to practice. Available to transition students only.
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University of Auckland - Architecture and Sustainability Design Technology I Thermal and Services Design I Lighting and Acoustic Design I Design Technology II Design Technology II Environmental Design I Environment and Services 1 Environment and Services 2 Environmental Design II

People and internal and external environments through history; climate and microclimate; resources; materials, production, properties and environmental impact; comfort - psychology and measurement (thermal, lighting, sound); the sustainable house in New Zealand; architecture, techniques and systems; building and lifestyle, and measurement techniques. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for domestic-scale and low-rise buildings. Visual performance and visual comfort. The interaction of light with materials and control systems. Artificial light sources and luminaires. Natural and artificial lighting design. Lighting standards and codes of practice. The behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Design needs requiring specialist aid. Structural concepts and construction principles relating to light timber, steel, concrete and other typical construction materials for domestic scale buildings. In-depth investigations of structural systems, building envelopes and detailing. Application of principles to design studio projects. Development of structural and construction principles and systems. Outline of forces acting in buildings. Characteristics and behaviour of common building materials. Standard details in residential housing. Outline of building codes, health and safety regulations and site operations. Active and passive building services and technology including heating, cooling, ventilation, water, waste, electrical services and vertical transportation. Application to design studio projects. Climate, energy and sustainability considerations in buildings. Solar analysis and design tools. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Visual performance and visual comfort. Interaction of light with materials and daylight performance of buildings. Natural and artificial lighting design. Behaviour of sound and its control by materials and building systems. Measuring sound, and acceptability criteria. Requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. Climate and energy considerations in building. Thermal performance, ventilation and condensation. Mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services for low-rise buildings. Available to transition students only. Natural and artificial lighting; noise control and acoustical design principles and their application in buildings; requirements and recommendations to practice. Available to transition students only. Heat and the thermal environment. Light and the luminous environment. Sound and the sonic environment. Energy and resources. Integrating environmental design and performance. Relevant physical principles reviewed with application and integration of the four topic areas and their relationship to human comfort. Simulation tools, measurements and techniques. Quantitative and qualitative approach to sustainable practices.
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