Course List
| Term | Winter 2012 |
| Class | ARCH 326 |
| Class Title | Design Fundamentals II |
| Description | Through the examination of exemplary buildings, this course considers techniques and strategies of architectural design. Lectures present analyses of individual buildings relating their form and conceptual ambitions to relevant theoretical premises and historical contexts. The works examined range from the early part of the last century through the present and trace the diverse trajectory of developments in twentieth century architecture. Lectures and readings examine structuring principals of design including programmatic organization, material construction, formal syntax, and type. The course aims to reveal and make available to students design strategies found in historically significant and varied examples of architecture while instilling a critical understanding of all these approaches. |
| Prereq | Arch 316 |
| Crosslist | none |
| Required | Yes |
| Elective | No |
| Selective | No |
| Meets |
Lecture: MW 9:00-10:00am 2104 A&AB Rec: sections 002-005 F 9:00-10:00am (rooms 1221,2210,2213,2222) & sectopns 006-007 F 10:00-11:00am (rooms 2213,2222) Students will be placed in the Rec section. |
| Credits | 3 |
| Faculty | Mireille Roddier, Jason Young, Meredith Miller, Craig Wilkins |
| Syllabus | Arch326_Roddier_Winter12.pdf |







