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ARCH 20106 — Architectural Design III

6 credits · 6 hours

Introduction of formal principles and strategies used in space making, focusing on the development of plans and sections. Precedents and the understanding of them through analysis and syntheses are used as a means of examining the past and the present while providing a framework from which personal design sensibilities can evolve. Corequisite: ARCH 21103 and ARCH 21302 and ARCH 22303 . Prerequisite: ARCH 10205 and ARCH 12202 . (Typically offered: Fall)

Prerequisites: ARCH 10205, ARCH 12202

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