Through hands-on projects the student will be able to:
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Demonstrate the ability to organize a building program into building space from functional and aesthetic perspectives.
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Analyze the non-design factors that influence building design.
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Create architectural presentations using both manual and digital methods.
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Apply the technical requirements of buildings and construction, learned in ARCH 151 & 152, into design projects.
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Develop the ability to create aesthetic expression rationalized by context, client, or abstract design theory.
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Create a three-dimensional design solutions using a rigorous design methodology rooted in historical design theories.
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Present and defend design ideas in both an oral and graphic format.
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Research and interpret contextual conditions discussed in ARCH 121 in order to develop rational design concepts with the ability to defend those concepts to a jury of peers and faculty.
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Master digital graphic architectural and interior design skills through plan, section, elevation and axonometric drawing.
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Manipulate basic structural theory in the development of three-dimensional buildings.
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Research and interpret human behavior patterns and observation techniques, discussed in Arch 121, for use in developing design solutions.