Systems Integration and Development in Design

648b

Credits: 
3
Term: 
Spring 2009
Instructor(s): 
Finio, Martin J.
Instructor(s): 
Jacobson, John D.
Instructor(s): 
Axley, James W.
Instructor(s): 
Dando-Haenisch, Nikolas
Instructor(s): 
Gibble, Kenneth
Instructor(s): 
Hatfield, Erleen
Instructor(s): 
Haughney, Robert
Instructor(s): 
Marchesin, Andrew
Instructor(s): 
Razza, Craig
Instructor(s): 
Stanley, Edward M.
Instructor(s): 
Stoller, Paul
Instructor(s): 
Turlington, Laura
Instructor(s): 
Svigals, Barry


This course is an integrated workshop and lecture series in which students develop the technical systems of preliminary design proposals from earlier studio work. The careful advancement of structural form and detail, environmental systems, and envelope design, as well as an understanding of the constructive processes from which a building emerges, are all approached systematically, as elements of design used not only to achieve technical and performance goals but also to reinforce and re-inform the conceptual origins of the work. The workshop is complemented by a series of lectures from leading structural, environmental, and envelope consultants. Detailed technical drawings and analyses are required. (Required in M.Arch. I fourth term.)