Architecture 202: Introduction to Architectural Design II Spring 2008
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Course description - ARCH 202 Introduction to Architectural Design II (6) This studio continues to explore the Fundamental Language of Architecture. Students will be expected to use and build on the knowledge gained in ARCH 100, 104, 201, 216 and the history sequence and to build on it in Arch 202. They will be introduced to architectural problems that involve simple programs on real sites, both urban and in the landscape. A design process that includes analysis of the site and the synthesis of concept, parti, site, program, knowledge of building types, et al will be taught. Prerequisite: Arch 201.
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