ARCH150 Architecture Design Studio II (Digital)
This Digital studio-making course transitions from abstract principles to architectural projects adding issues of function, space, surface and structure. The course is a continued emphasis on understanding and developing design process and historical precedent. Students will learn basic programmatic research; use of the program Autodesk Revit in the digital environment for fundamental techniques required to visualize three-dimensional spaces and objects as an integral part of the design process. Students will develop the ability to create computer generated design process drawings/models including perspective, plans, sections, isometrics and axonometrics as a means to solving design problems. Offered spring semester only.
Prerequisite
ARCH101 and ARCH110, both with a C or better
Lecture/Lab Ratio
2:2