ADE 120 Design Fundamentals I. (3) F, S, SS
Development of visual literacy. Introduction to drawing and graphic representation as methods of seeing and problem solving. Studio. Prerequisite: major in College of Architecture and Environmental Design.
ADE 221 Design Fundamentals II. (3) F
Exercises in basic design, stressing creative problem-solving methods, principles of composition, and aesthetic evaluation. Development of vocabulary for environmental design. Lecture, studio. Pre- or corequisite: ADE 120.
ADE 222 Design Fundamentals III. (3) S
Application of design fundamentals with an emphasis on architectural issues. Lecture, studio. Prerequisite: APH 200. Prerequisite with a grade of C or higher: ADE 221.
ADE 321 Architectural Studio I. (4) F
Introductory building design problems. Emphasis on design process, communication methods, aesthetics, construction, and technology. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisite: admission to upper division. Corequisites: ATE 353; AVC 301.
ADE 322 Architectural Studio II. (5) S
Site and building design problems. Emphasis on programmatic and environmental determinants and building in natural and urban contexts. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisite: ADE 321. Corequisite: ANP 331.
ADE 421 Architectural Studio III. (5) F
Topical design problems of intermediate complexity, including interdisciplinary problems. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisites: ADE 322 and ARP 484 for Architectural Studies majors; permission of the school director for other majors in the college.
ADE 422 Architectural Studio IV. (5) S
Topical design problems of intermediate complexity, including interdisciplinary problems. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisite: ADE 322 for Architectural Studies majors; permission of the school director for other majors in the college.
ADE 510 Foundation Architectural Studio. (6) SS
Fundamentals of architectural design, methodology, visualization, and representation. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisite: admission to graduate program.
ADE 511 Core Architectural Studio I. (6) F
Application of design fundamentals in architectural problems, including construction, technology, programmatic and environmental determinants. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisites: ADE 510; APH 200, 509. Corequisite: ATE 353.
ADE 512 Core Architectural Studio II. (6) S
Application of architectural design fundamentals to increasingly complex problems, including specific sites and activities. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisite: ADE 511.
ADE 521 Advanced Architectural Studio I. (5) F
Design problems emphasizing theory, aesthetics, and tectonics as influences on architectural form. Lecture, studio, field trips. Prerequisite: admission to graduate program.
ADE 522 Advanced Architectural Studio II. (5) S
Design problems emphasizing the comprehensive integration of building systems and technologies as influences on architectural form. Lecture, studio, field trips. Corequisites: AAD 551; ADE 521.
ADE 621 Advanced Architectural Studio III. (5) F
Design problems emphasizing the urban context, planning issues, and urban design theory as influences on architectural form. Lecture, studio, field trips. Corequisites: AAD 552; ADE 522; instructor approval.
ADE 622 Advanced Architectural Studio IV. (5) S
Individual, student-initiated project reflecting a culminating synthesis of architectural ideas. Studio. Prerequisites: ADE 621; ANP 681. Corequisite: AAD 681.
ADE 661 Bioclimatic Design Studio. (6) A
Sustainable architectural and site synthesis at a variety of scales emphasizing bioclimatic criteria and the use of passive and low-energy systems. Prerequisite: professional degree or instructor approval. Corequisite: ATE 558.
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