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Nov 26, 2024
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AE 4311 - Architectural Design2 lecture hours 2 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course offers the student an opportunity to understand and demonstrate skills in problem solving and design of building projects. Areas stressed in this course include problem analysis and solving, project design, graphic and oral presentation techniques, architectural programming, building code search and working drawing standards. (prereq: senior standing) (coreq: AE 4712 or CM 4712 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Design various solutions to building problems
- Develop graphics that communicate their proposed solution
- Compile necessary research to complete a building design
- Summarize relevant building code requirements for their project
- Develop graphics and models that communicate their building design in a three-dimensional format
- Prepare presentations that communicate their solutions to clients graphically and verbally
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of working drawings
- Demonstrate an ability to work in a team environment
- Develop a better understanding and working knowledge of CADD and BIM
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Creative thinking
- Three-dimensional thought
- Design methodology
- Problem solving
- Site considerations
- Building plan considerations
- Building form considerations
- Architectural model making
- Working drawing overview
- Technological considerations
- Presentation considerations
- Bubble diagramming
- Building type research
- Zoning issues and building code issues
Coordinator Michael McGeen
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