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Subject: | Architecture |
Title: | ARCHI-244 Architectural Practice and Working Drawings I - (SC) - 3 Units |
Instructor: | Vutz, S |
Recom: ARCHI 130 or equivalent | |
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Course |
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Room |
Units |
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ARCHI-244 |
2664 |
MW |
8:00-9:00am |
ET-122A |
3 Units |
Full Term |
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9:00-10:50am | ET-116 | ||||||
| Catalog Course Description | ||
| ARCHI-244 Architectural Practice and Working Drawings I | ||
| 3 - 3 Units | SC | NR |
| Credit - Degree Applicable | ||
| Variable Hours | ||
| Recommended: ARCHI 130 or equivalent | ||
| Course covers the methods and processes for the interpretation and creation of architectural working drawings and specifications. Topics covered include schematic design, design development, assembly and graphic representation of building elements and the creation of architectural drawings and construction documents. Site plans, foundations, framing systems, bearing walls, structural frames, electrical and mechanical systems in addition to details and cladding systems for floors, walls and roofs are included in course curriculum. Discussion of the CSI format and use of reference material such as local planning ordinances, building codes, architectural graphic standards, and information published by building product manufacturers are included in course curriculum. Students are introduced to the design review process, standards of practice and graphic representation, and the role of the architect, client and local governing agencies. CSU | ||
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