BSD-Arch 210
Elements of Architectural Design I
Abstraction is aggressively deployed through design projects which include concepts of siting, path, intuitive structures, and ordering principles. This work quickly transitions into the design of a small scale wall. The premise behind the wall project is that in order to design a building, one must first explore the opportunities existent within the design of a wall. Topics covered through the site specific design include structure, skin, aperture door and window, and vertical circulation. Embedded throughout the semester is also a grounding in two and three dimensional representational techniques. Brian Kelly Assistant Professor of Architecture
32 / Bachelor of Science in Design - Architecture