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<li>Constance M Grega</li>
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<li>Selma Cohen</li>
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ARCH-5150: Structures 2
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ARCH-5150
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This course builds on the material presented in ARCH 5140, with the analysis and design of structures comprising steel, concrete, timber, and masonry. The theoretical concepts covered in the introductory course form the conceptual basis for work in Structures 2, with relevant new concepts/techniques covered. Students will explore load transfer in different structural assemblies and consider how seismic and other complex loading can impact architectural considerations. Innovative, non-normative structural systems are investigated and discussed. Design optimization approaches are introduced and explored as avenues to accomplish more optimum design conditions under increasingly strict design constraints.
This course builds on the material presented in ARCH 5140, with the analysis and design of structures comprising steel, concrete, timber, and masonry. The theoretical concepts covered in the introductory course form the conceptual basis for work in ARCH 5150, with relevant new concepts/techniques covered. Students will explore load transfer in different structural assemblies and consider how seismic and other complex loading can impact architectural considerations. Innovative, non-normative structural systems are investigated and discussed. Design optimization approaches are introduced and explored as avenues to accomplish more optimum design conditions under increasingly strict design constraints.
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ARCH-5320: Building Integration 1: Design
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ARCH-5320
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This course provides critical technical knowledge and skills for students to critically address environmental building regulations and the practice of health safety and welfare in the design of the built environment. It prepares students with the necessary foundational knowledge to work collaboratively with adjacent expert professionals to foster an integrative design process and places emphasis on developing critical approaches to both active and passive building systems and building enclosures. The course will deliver material through lectures, software tutorials and skill building workshops and requires the students to have a baseline of established knowledge on the subjects.
This course provides critical technical knowledge and skills for students to critically address environmental building regulations and the practice of health safety and welfare in the design of the built environment. It prepares students with the necessary foundational knowledge to work collaboratively with adjacent expert professionals to foster an integrative design process and places emphasis on developing critical approaches to both active and passive building systems and building enclosures. The course will deliver material through lectures, software tutorials and skill building workshops and requires the students to have a baseline of established knowledge on the subjects.
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ARCH-6750: Final Project Research Seminar
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<meta property="og:description" content="This seminar is the first required course of the two-semester, 3rd-year Final Project course sequence in the M.Arch program and as such serves as a prerequisite to the spring semester Final Project Design Studio (ARCH 6948). The Design Research Seminar provides a forum for readings and discussions as well as design and/or material experimentation as it relates to the respective Graduate Final Project instructors thematic framework. The seminar also covers fundamentals related to standard methods of research and analysis. This course is required of all architecture graduate students in the M.Arch. program.">
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ARCH-6750
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This seminar is the first required course of the two-semester, 3rd-year Final Project course sequence in the M.Arch program and as such serves as a prerequisite to the spring semester Final Project Design Studio (ARCH 6948). The Design Research Seminar provides a forum for readings and discussions as well as design and/or material experimentation as it relates to the respective Graduate Final Project instructors thematic framework. The seminar also covers fundamentals related to standard methods of research and analysis. This course is required of all architecture graduate students in the M.Arch. program.
This seminar is the first required course of the two-semester, 3rd-year Final Project course sequence in the M.Arch program and as such serves as a prerequisite to the spring semester Final Project Design Studio (ARCH 6948). The Design Research Seminar provides a forum for readings and discussions as well as design and/or material experimentation as it relates to the respective Graduate Final Project instructors thematic framework. The seminar also covers fundamentals related to standard methods of research and analysis.
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<li>Elizabeth Press</li>
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<li>Michael L. Century</li>
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<li>Keith Fraser</li>
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<li>George I. Makhatadze</li>
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<li>Georgi G. Shablovsky</li>
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<li>Georgi G. Shablovsky</li>
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<li>Jonathan T Stetler</li>
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<li>Geetu Sharma</li>
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<li>Filbert Totsingan</li>
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<li>Benjamin David Gleeksman</li>
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<li>Tamar Gordon</li>
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<li>David Eric Goldschmidt</li>
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<li>William Douglas Henshaw</li>
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<li>Tianfan Fu</li>
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<li>Wesley D Turner</li>
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<li>Sarah Marsden Greene</li>
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<li>Jianqiang Lu</li>
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<li>George Jiren Lee</li>
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<li>Eric Louis Ameres</li>
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<li>Matthew John Grill</li>
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<li>Sebastian Souyris</li>
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<li>Murali Dharan Raman Chari</li>
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<li>Lucy Cui</li>
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PSYC-4170: Professional Development II
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PSYC-4170
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This course examines the major theories of leadership, as well as provides the opportunity to apply these theories to actual or symbolic leaders. Students wishing to become effective managers or leaders will benefit from this course, since the focus is on providing students with information about the traits, behaviors, power and influence, and charisma of effective leaders.
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