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ARCHITECTURE 1131 |
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Introduction to Architectural Design |
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| ARCHITECTURE 1131 |
Basic design theories and strategies related to the development of spatial concepts in architectural design, including composition, color, form, relationship of elements, and development of 2-D and 3-D design projects. Emphasis on concept generation and evaluation.
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1: Shape |
190 pts |
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2: Assemblage & Hierarchy |
180 pts |
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3: Form |
200 pts |
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4: Space From Form |
430 pts |
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Preliminary Presentation |
160 pts |
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Final design |
270 pts |
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5: Solar Machine |
150 pts |
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6: Folly |
800 pts |
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Kit of Parts |
80 pts |
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Design Diagrams |
260 pts |
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Design Development Model |
200 pts |
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Final Presentation |
260 pts |
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7: Nature of Materials |
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Architectural Study |
100 pts |
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Preliminary Design |
160 pts |
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Final Design |
460 pts |
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8:Sketchbook |
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Participation |
300 pts |
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Students will have the opportunity to earn 20 points of credit at 15 classes. These classes are identified by a white circle to the right of the date on the syllabus. The points will be given as all or nothing, there will not be partial credit given. To receive the points the student must be on time and remain until the end of class. The student must have brought all necessary materials to class and have completed any homework assigned for that day. If the class is a discussion day the student must participate in the discussion. No make-ups are available |
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Final Grades will be assigned as follows |
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90% |
A |
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80% |
B |
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70% |
C |
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60% |
D |
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less than 60% |
F |
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| Policies: |
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Attendance: |
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Students are expected to attend all classes. Excused absences must be reviewed with the instructor. If you know you will be missing a class you must review it with the instructor before the missed class and all work due must be turned in ahead of time. If you miss class for illness or an emergency any assignments due must be turned in at the beginning of your first class back. Points may be subtracted if you do not contact the instructor and fail to attend on a regular basis.
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Late Work : |
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Late assignments will be reduced by one letter grade.
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Withdrawal: |
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I will give permission for students to withdraw up to the next to last week of the quarter. I will not give permission during the last week. It is the student’s responsibility to request permission to withdraw and to bring the withdrawal form to registration.
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Incomplete: |
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Incompletes will only be granted for serious illness and emergencies or unforeseeable situations outside of the student’s control. Students must be current on all assignments prior to the emergency to be granted and incomplete. The student must request an incomplete by the next to last week of the quarter. It is the student’s responsibility to request an incomplete grade.
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Electronics: |
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Pagers, cell phones, and listening devices will be turned off during class. If you are on call or have extenuating circumstances please discuss them with me outside of class.
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Academic Honesty : |
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Any violations of College of DuPage policies regarding academic honesty and/or integrity will be referred automatically to the appropriate College authorities for disposition. See appropriate pages in the college catalog for definitions and regulations.
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General Note : |
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In order to achieve the course objectives, it is essential that you enjoy the class in addition to complying with the above requirements and the rules and policies of College of DuPage contained in the catalog and other College materials. If you are having course/College related problems, please feel free to talk to me so that we can resole them to your satisfaction and benefit.
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| Objectives |
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- Identify and apply strategies for developing design concepts
- Develop an understanding of design vocabulary and principles
- Identify and evaluate design constraints
- Create, evaluate, and develop design concepts
- Describe relationship of design concepts to architectural precedents
- Apply graphic communication and model building skills to analyze, develop, and present design concepts
- Recognize the role of drawings and models in the process of design development and communication
- Present design concepts
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