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This is a final course in a four-course sequence. A series of architectural projects proposed and developed in response to the natural and built environment of which the principles of design developed in the previous courses will be synthesized. With the use of analyses, design presentations and critiques, students will employ a directed approach to the design projects. Students will work in teams and individually to creatively present and design solutions. Projects will vary depending on the progress and approach to architectural design as deemed appropriate by the faculty member.
Prerequisite: ARCH 101, ARCH 141, ARCH 142, ARCH 243
4 credits* (2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours), spring semester
These credits count toward the Humanities (List A) requirements for graduation.
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