Materials and Enclosures

ARCH-5340

In a world of rapid technological change, this course aims to equip future architects with the ability to position, understand, and implement new materials and systems in meaningful ways. The working principles of selected advanced materials and systems are explained and issues of material development, applications, and integration into buildings systems are addressed. Emphasis is also placed on understanding the issues involved when combining and installing new materials or systems into buildings. Students are further introduced to detail development. Sustainability: new materials and systems are explored with the objective of formulating meaningful technological response to critical environmental and societal issues such as resource depletion, environmental degradation, and globalization. This is required of all architecture graduate students in the M.Arch. program.

2 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
2023
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 0/10
2022
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 3/10
2021
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 3/10
2020
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 5/15
2019
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • Gabrielle Eve Brainard
Seats Taken: 3/15
2018
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • Gabrielle Eve Brainard
Seats Taken: 10/15
2017
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • Gabrielle Eve Brainard
Seats Taken: 8/15
2016
Materials And Enclosures (2c)
  • Erik Stonorov Churchill
Seats Taken: 12/22
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