From a6b82dee98630e9af22c2ea7dcca28054ccca0ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Quatalog Updater Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 22:27:02 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Tue Apr 23 22:27:02 UTC 2024 --- courses/ADMN-6600.html | 2 +- courses/ARCH-5380.html | 4 ++-- courses/ARCH-6380.html | 4 ++-- courses/ARCH-6620.html | 4 ++-- courses/ARCH-6630.html | 4 ++-- courses/ARCH-6680.html | 4 ++-- json/searchable_catalog.json | 10 +++++----- 7 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/courses/ADMN-6600.html b/courses/ADMN-6600.html index c3c363a34..16aa117d5 100644 --- a/courses/ADMN-6600.html +++ b/courses/ADMN-6600.html @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
  • Constance M Grega
  • - Seats Taken: 206/700 + Seats Taken: 207/700 diff --git a/courses/ARCH-5380.html b/courses/ARCH-5380.html index ae79275b3..4b61d1fdb 100644 --- a/courses/ARCH-5380.html +++ b/courses/ARCH-5380.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ARCH-5380: Professional Practice 1 - + @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ARCH-5380

    - This course covers topics that are essential to developing an effective professional architectural practice. The course will address professional obligations and ethics, contracts, registration, office organization, and management. The course will emphasize effective communication, negotiating, public speaking, and team development. This course is required of all architecture graduate students in the M.Arch. program. + This course is addresses professional responsibility and practice. Course topics include health, safety and welfare in design, life safety analysis, occupancy load and egress design, planning / zoning site plan development, planning board approval process, project estimating, specifications, accessibility, Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), zoning variances, and design strategies that employ sustainability, resiliency and energy efficiency.

    diff --git a/courses/ARCH-6380.html b/courses/ARCH-6380.html index 801509304..b710bdf68 100644 --- a/courses/ARCH-6380.html +++ b/courses/ARCH-6380.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ARCH-6380: Graduate Environmental Parametrics - + @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ARCH-6380

    - This course is an intensive workshop in parametric modeling with specialized focus on environmental simulation and sustainable design. Students learn tools to navigate the intersection of environmental design and computational workflows by mastering parametric modeling and optimization for sustainability. Students gain proficiency in using parametric applications as both an analytical tool and a generative design device. The course exposes students to feedback loops between environmental analysis and design decision, fostering performance-based design strategies. Students explore the integration of parametric modeling with building energy modeling and bioclimatic analysis. Project based exercises are developed to address ecological design principles and optimize systems for multi-variable trade-offs. This course is designed for both graduate and undergraduate students seeking to advance their skills in environmentally-driven design through computational methods. By leveraging the course's resources and instructor's expertise, students develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between design choices and ecological impact. Environmental parametric is taught as a hybrid course, available online to students on campus and in person at the CASE center in New York City. + This course is an intensive workshop in parametric modeling with specialized focus on environmental simulation and sustainable design. Students learn tools to navigate the intersection of environmental design and computational workflows by mastering parametric modeling and optimization for sustainability. Students gain proficiency in using parametric applications as both an analytical tool and a generative design device. The course exposes students to feedback loops between environmental analysis and design decision, fostering performance-based design strategies. Students explore the integration of parametric modeling with building energy modeling and bioclimatic analysis. Project based exercises are developed to address ecological design principles and optimize systems for multi-variable trade-offs. This course is designed for both graduate and undergraduate students seeking to advance their skills in environmentally-driven design through computational methods. By leveraging the course's resources and instructor's expertise, students develop a deeper understanding of the relationship between design choices and ecological impact.

    diff --git a/courses/ARCH-6620.html b/courses/ARCH-6620.html index b5c1b609c..f7cca566b 100644 --- a/courses/ARCH-6620.html +++ b/courses/ARCH-6620.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ARCH-6620: Grad Architecture Design 4 - + @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ARCH-6620

    - This is a graduate level architecture design and research based studio with a focus on architectural and urban situations, global citizenship + This is a graduate level architecture design and research based studio with a focus on architectural and urban situations, global citizenship and sustainability as topics of contemporary interest to the discipline. Students will develop design research based on topical interests and professional goals.

    diff --git a/courses/ARCH-6630.html b/courses/ARCH-6630.html index ad4773316..44f3bc177 100644 --- a/courses/ARCH-6630.html +++ b/courses/ARCH-6630.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ARCH-6630: Graduate Architecture Design 5 - + @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ARCH-6630

    - This is a graduate level comprehensive design studio focusing on the integration of user and regulatory requirements, site, universal + This is a graduate level comprehensive design studio focusing on the synthesis of user and regulatory requirements, site conditions, universal access and consideration of the measurable environmental impacts of students design decisions NAAB (SC.5 Design Synthesis) with respect to the design of civic building with cultural and social impact. Students will develop the ability to make design decisions within architectural projects while demonstrating integration of building envelope systems and assemblies, structural systems, environmental control systems, life safety systems, and the measurable outcomes of building performance. NAAB (SC.6 Design Integration).

    diff --git a/courses/ARCH-6680.html b/courses/ARCH-6680.html index 75d27ed1f..5aa545844 100644 --- a/courses/ARCH-6680.html +++ b/courses/ARCH-6680.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ARCH-6680: History, Theory, Criticism 3 - + @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ ARCH-6680

    - Works of architecture embody knowledge, ideas, and imagination that express formally, spatially, and materially the ways of living and values of the civilizations in which they occur. A select number of modern and contemporary buildings that represent a high degree of sophistication in the way their architects have approached the breadth of design issues both within and external to the programs of those works will be analyzed critically in order to ascertain the significance and relationships of the multiple systems of order inherent to a work of architecture. Reflecting on the knowledge and understandings acquired in all the previous courses in the history, theory, and criticism sequence, this course is a critical inquiry into the principal ideologies and premises of the most substantive architectural practices in the contemporary world. As such, the content of the course must necessarily evolve as the intellectual and cultural parameters of both theory and practice in the contemporary world change. This course is required of all architecture graduate students in the M.Arch. program. + Works of architecture, including buildings, landscapes, and cities embody knowledge, ideas, and imagination that express the ways of living and values of the cultures in which they occur. This course focuses on design at the scale of cities and territories, examining the role of social equity & inclusion and ecological knowledge and responsibility as forces in the development of the built environment. This course will examine the ways that socio-economic, cultural, political, ecological, and technological factors impact urban form. Students will learn to communicate the role and responsibility of architects in ensuring equity and access to sites, buildings, and structures within urban and rural contexts. The course will also assess the dynamic between the built and natural environments, paths to mitigating climate change, professional and ecological responsibility, adaptation, resilience principles and advocacy activities at the scale of cities, territories and landscapes. Information literacy and the proper use of citations in scholarly writing are central to the course. The course builds upon the historical and theoretical discourse established in the HTC sequence and challenges students to position themselves critically within contemporary design practice.

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