This is a studio course in which the knowledge, understanding, experience and skill gained in previous courses are integrated and translated into architectural solutions to satisfy given needs, conditions, and means. The primary emphasis is in the development of insight into the solution of building and environmental design problems: how they are studied (analysis), how they are approached and carried through (process), and how they are conceptualized and developed (synthesis). Assigned projects require the student to consider issues of human scale, human behavior, environmental responsibility, and building construction at a level of greater complexity than previously encountered.
ARCH 432, Section 1
Architectural Design III (UG3)
Fall 2025
Instructors:
Thomas Moran, Michael Kennedy, Malcolm McCullough, Jonathan Rule, Francesca Mavaracchio
Term: Fall 2025
Section: 1
Class Number: 432
Credits: 6
Required: Yes
Elective: No
Meets: Mon, Wed, Fri 1:00-5:00pm 3100 A&AB
Course Brief: