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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2009-2010 COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Course Descriptions E Environmental Design Architecture EVDA
Environmental Design Architecture EVDA
Environmental Design Architecture 511       Building Science and Technology I
Functioning of the building enclosure: demonstration of the behaviour of building elements and their sub-assemblies under differential temperature and pressure stresses; fundamentals of acoustics; nature and use of building materials; response of building materials to climatic cycles radiation, precipitation, heating and cooling.
Course Hours:
H(3-1)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 511 and Architectural Studies 449 will not be allowed.
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Environmental Design Architecture 521       Introduction to Design Theories
The contemporary cultural, social, and philosophical arenas in which architecture exists are examined through lectures, readings and seminars. The course runs in conjunction with Environmental Design Architecture 581.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 521 and Architectural Studies 455 will not be allowed.
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Environmental Design Architecture 523       History of Architecture and Human Settlements

A survey history of architecture and human settlement from the prehistoric times until the present. The first course addresses the premodern traditions of the major world cultures. The second course explores the traditions of the Western world from the beginning of the Italian Renaissance until the present. The courses will examine the changes in world view that have altered the course of architecture through the study of selected works of architecture and urbanism.

523.01. History of Architecture and Human Settlements I - Premodern Traditions of the World.

523.02. History of Architecture and Human Settlements II - The Western Tradition 1400 to Present.


Course Hours:
H(3-0)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 523 and Architectural Studies 457 will not be allowed.
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Environmental Design Architecture 541       Graphics Workshop I
A skill building course with instruction and supervised experience in basic drafting, sketching and rendering; principles of perspective, drawing and presentation conventions. A variety of instruction may be offered to accommodate the varied level of student development.
Course Hours:
H(100 hours)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 541 and Architectural Studies 451 will not be allowed.
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Environmental Design Architecture 543       Graphics Workshop II
Instruction and supervised experience in drafting, sketching and rendering; drawing and presentation conventions. Builds on Environmental Design Architecture 541. A variety of instruction may be offered to accommodate the varied level of student development.
Course Hours:
H(100 hours)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 543 and Architectural Studies 453 will not be allowed.
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Environmental Design Architecture 561       Architectural Professional Practice I
An overview of the structure, organization and changing roles of the design professions through history with emphasis on emerging patterns of practice. The procedures, constraints and opportunities of practice in its legal, ethical and technical dimensions will be analysed using a case study method.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 581       Introductory Studio in Architecture
An introduction to architectural design. Through exercises in the manipulation and composition of space and form students will develop the foundation of basic design skills necessary to pursue more advanced architectural design studios.
Course Hours:
H(0-8)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 581 and Architectural Studies 443 will not be allowed.
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Environmental Design Architecture 582       Studio II in Architecture
An introduction to the application of ordering principles of architecture and to the numerous layers that contribute to the quality of inhabitation of place and space through design. Issues explored include the formal, the experiential and the theoretical concerns of architectural design in today's cultural context.
Course Hours:
F(0-16)
Antirequisite(s):
Note: Credit for both Environmental Design Architecture 582 and Architectural Studies 444 will not be allowed.
Notes:
Full course offered in single term only.
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Environmental Design Architecture 611       Building Science and Technology II
Theory and principles of structural, foundation and building service systems. Application of building science principles to building structure and enclosure, examination of the types and manufacture of building elements and the application of building components to specific problems in architecture.
Course Hours:
H(3-1)
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Environmental Design Architecture 613       Structures for Architects I
Advanced structural systems for buildings including: structural connections and composite structures; system characteristics and architectural intent; and case studies in contemporary building structures.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 615       Environmental Control Systems
Approaches to the design of heating, cooling, and ventilation systems for buildings. Issues in system design such as energy efficiency and indoor air quality.
Course Hours:
Q(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 617       Architectural Lighting Design
Fundamentals of light and visual perception. Approaches to the design of non-uniform and uniform lighting systems for buildings. Issues in system design such as human satisfaction and performance and energy efficiency. Development of skills in the selection and design of lighting systems.
Course Hours:
Q(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 619       Structures for Architects II
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis including: the characteristics and performance of the various components of structures; the terminology and notation necessary for effective teamwork with structural engineering consultants; and basic design calculations for simple structures.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 621       Formal Strategies in Architecture
The relationship between architectural intention and a syntactic knowledge of architecture. Precedents used as vehicles of investigation to clarify the ways meaning is 'contained' in form. The formal strategies utilized by the architect in the generation of architectural meaning through built form.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 655       Computer-Aided Architectural Design
Three- and two-dimensional representation of designs. Issues in computer-aided architectural design such as consequences for conceptualization, experiential qualities of design with machines, new approaches to generation of designs, re-use of information, possibilities of new information technologies, and personal productivity.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 663       Architectural Professional Practice II
The nature of the building industry, stakeholders and many of the participants and their responsibilities. Brings together the theoretical framework of the architect's role in society with the practicality of managing a practice. Project management and office administration, trends, liabilities and systems for project control such as building economics; cost analysis and estimating techniques; and cost controls during design and construction.
Course Hours:
H(3-0)
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Environmental Design Architecture 682       Intermediate Architectural Design Studio
An intermediate design studio in which students work on projects defined by the instructor. Topics may vary from year to year. They are determined by the creative interests of the faculty assigned to the course. Enrolment may be limited.
Course Hours:
F(0-16)
Notes:
Full course offered in single term only. Normally open only to students in Faculty of Environmental Design programs.
MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT
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Environmental Design Architecture 782       Senior Studio in Architecture
A research oriented design studio in which students collaborate with faculty inprojects exploring contemporary themes in architecture. Topics vary from year to year and are defined by the current research interests of Faculty. Enrolment may be limited.
Course Hours:
F(0-16)
Notes:
Full course offered in single term only.
MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT
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