Course Info: HACU-0195

CourseHACU-0195 Spaces: Intro Architecture Stu
Long TitleSpaces: Introductory Architecture Studio
Term2018F
Note(s) Satisfies Distribution
Textbook information
Meeting InfoEmily Dickinson Hall 3 on M,W from 1:00-3:50
FacultyRachael Cohen
Capacity16
Available0
Waitlist0
Distribution(s) Arts, Design, and Media
Cumulative Skill(s)Independent Work
Additional InfoLab fee: $50. In this course, students are expected to spend approximately 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time
Description

This studio architecture course will be a design investigation of a particular theme in, or approach to, architecture and the built environment. In this course, students will develop and apply traditional and contemporary architectural skills (sketches, plans, elevations, models, and computer diagramming) to inter-disciplinary and socially pertinent design problems. Creative and indexical study and analysis will be used to generate and foster a broad range of concepts and language necessary to identify and define spaces. The objective of the course is to solve a cross-section of simple and complex architectural issues involving site, construction, inhabitation, function, form and space through rigorous, open-ended, and creative design work.