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ARCHITECTURE 107
106 120 135
BUILDING CODES RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN I DESIGN II
3.0 Units
3.0 Units 3.0 Units
ARCH 106 offers students fundamental
instruction regarding the use of current, ARCH 120 presents a study of the numerous ARCH 135 is a study of the concepts of two
relevant codes and standards required to considerations required to build a two story story commercial building construction.
review and check plans and specifications dwelling. Discussion covers fundamentals Emphasis is placed on the basic planning
in compliance with non-structural aspects of of design, structural considerations, build- and design of medium sized, two-story
the uniform Building Code (UBC). Lecture ing code considerations, and techniques of commercial buildings of concrete block or
3 hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 101 or equiva- construction. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory tilt-wall construction. Current construction
lent. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility 4.5 hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 102 or equiva- techniques and applicable building codes
for ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course Typically lent. Recommended Preparation: ENGR 109, are covered. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory
Offered: Spring. ARCH 105 ARCH 250. Course Typically 4.5 hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 130. Recom-
Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU mended Preparation: ENGR 109, ARCH 250.
108 Course Typically Offered: Summer. Transfer
ARCHITECTURAL PRINT READING 125 Credit: CSU
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL
3.0 Units DESIGN II 141
INTERIOR DESIGN
ARCH 108 covers all aspects of architectural 3.0 Units
print reading including orthographic projec- 3.0 Units
tion, basic view utilization, residential and ARCH 125 presents a study of the numerous
commercial standards, dimensioning tech- considerations required to build a typical ARCH 141 begins with the study of the
niques, uniform building code (UBC),and two story, four unit townhouse or apartment floor plan and architecture background and
architectural terminology including abbre- complex. Discussion reviews fundamentals moves through the selection and arrange-
viations and symbols. Note: ARCH 108 may of design, building code considerations, tech- ment of furniture, floor, and window treat-
not be taken for credit by students who have niques of construction, working drawings ments, lighting, and accessory planning.
credit for ARCH 101, 102, 103, 105. Lecture 3 and construction details. Additional work Emphasis is placed on the use of design
hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically includes structural considerations, heating, elements such as color, line, shape, texture,
Offered: Spring. insulation, sound proofing, sanitary systems, pattern, space, and their interaction with one
foundation design, presentation techniques, another in the interior environment. Note:
109 and model building techniques. Lecture 1.5 This course may not be taken for credit by
SKETCHING TECHNIQUES FOR hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. Prerequisite: students who have completed ART 141.
ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR ARCH 120 or equivalent. Recommended Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours.
DESIGNERS Preparation: ENGR 109, ARCH 250. Course Recommended Preparation: ARCH 101 or
Typically Offered: Winter. Transfer Credit: equivalent. Course Typically Offered: Fall/
3.0 Units CSU Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU
ARCH 109 covers tools, materials, and 130 142
techniques for producing sketches for COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURAL ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGN
architectural projects. The student will DESIGN I
apply techniques to accurately render plans, 3.0 Units
elevations, sections, and interior and exterior 3.0 Units
views. Drawings will be in 2D, perspec- ARCH 142 is a concentrated, in depth explo-
tive, and axonometric formats. This course ARCH 130 is a study of the concepts of basic ration of the dynamics of space planning and
uses step -by-step techniques to introduce commercial building construction. Emphasis design, along with the design development
architecture and interior design students is placed on the planning and design of a phases for residential and commercial struc-
to the fundamentals of freehand sketching. small commercial retail center of concrete tures. The student develops drawings and
Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. block construction. Current construction studies models to describe the characteristics
Recommended Preparation: ARCH 103 or techniques and applicable building codes of the interior space and construction tech-
105. Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. are covered. Lecture 1.5 hours/Laboratory 4.5 niques of the structure. The complete design
hours. Prerequisite: ARCH 102 or equivalent. and documentation process is addressed
113 Recommended Preparation: ARCH 120, including: building and program analysis,
INTRODUCTION TO GEOSPATIAL ARCH 250. Course Typically Offered: Fall/ space planning, lighting design, colors,
TECHNOLOGY FOR ARCHITECTS Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU finishes, furniture, and accessories. Each
AND ENGINEERS component evolves from the schematic
design phase, through design development,
3.0 Units to the final presentation phase. Lecture 1.5
hours/Laboratory 4.5 hours. Prerequisite:
ARCH 113 teaches the fundamentals of the ARCH 141 or ART 141 or equivalent. Course
Geographic Information System (GIS) soft- Typically Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer
ware and its application in the Architectural Credit: CSU
and Engineering fields. Emphasis is placed
on applied lessons to: create and modifying
maps, solve spatial analysis problems, and
import/export data for use with Computer
Aided Design (CAD) software. Lecture 2
hours/Laboratory 4 hours. Recommended
Preparation: ENGR 109 and knowledge of
Microsoft Excel.
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