Senior Architectual Studio I (ART 4120)

Term: 2022-2023 Fall Semester

Faculty

Elizabeth W. ProostShow MyInfo popup for Elizabeth W. Proost
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Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 8:05 AM - 11:55 AM (8/22/2022 - 12/14/2022) Location: MAIN FINNE TSTUD

Description

ART4120 Senior Architectural Studio I-Design
The studio is designed to focus on developing the student's basic architectural design and technical skills using various computer applications in the design solution process.
Architectural design problems are given for the student to solve. Meaningful case studies will be examined relative to the specific architectural problems given. Advanced computer applications
will be utilized, as well as the traditional medium of sketches and physical models to represent their design concepts and solutions. Emphasis will be placed on developing not only technical and functional credibility in the design solutions but also on learning correct design presentation n methods. Seven credit hours.

Senior Architectual Studio I (ART 4120)

Term: 2022-2023 Fall Semester

Faculty

Elizabeth W. ProostShow MyInfo popup for Elizabeth W. Proost
Email address is hidden, click here to email
 

Schedule

Mon-Wed-Fri, 8:05 AM - 11:55 AM (8/22/2022 - 12/14/2022) Location: MAIN FINNE TSTUD

Description

ART4120 Senior Architectural Studio I-Design
The studio is designed to focus on developing the student's basic architectural design and technical skills using various computer applications in the design solution process.
Architectural design problems are given for the student to solve. Meaningful case studies will be examined relative to the specific architectural problems given. Advanced computer applications
will be utilized, as well as the traditional medium of sketches and physical models to represent their design concepts and solutions. Emphasis will be placed on developing not only technical and functional credibility in the design solutions but also on learning correct design presentation n methods. Seven credit hours.