ARCH 316, Section 1

Theories & Methods I (Formerly Design Fundamentals I)
Fall 2025
Instructors: McLain Clutter, Ana Morcillo Pallarés
Term: Fall 2025
Section: 1
Class Number: 10024
Credits: 3
Required: Yes
Elective: No
Meets: Lecture: Mon, Wed 9:30-10:30am  2104 A&AB Lab: Fri 9:30-10:30am or 10:30-11:30am. Multiple sections offered.

This course introduces the beginning student in architecture to a working understanding of the factors and issues that underlie the translation of human needs and purposes into significant architectural form. Course objectives are:

  1. To establish a base of design concepts and knowledge with an introduction to references and ideas to foster independent inquiry.
  2. To develop skills in environmental analysis, concept formation, and certain aspects’s of design.
  3. To familiarize students with images of architecture and design drawn from various times and cultures. Specific topics include the basic elements, attributes, and organizational principles of architectural form and their relationship to design intention. Related topics include framework for design, design methods, site analysis and design, human factors, and environmental factors.