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II. Architecture.
Architecture B1: Architectural Drawing; Elements of Construction
and Design: Art B2 prerequisite.—Walls, mouldings, and openings, "the orders,"
B.S. credit, 3 session-hours of electives-at-large.) Professor Kimball and
Mr. Voorhees.
Architecture B2: Architectural Design: Architecture B1 prerequisite.—
Problems in the design of simple structures and of the elements of large
compositions. Sketch problems in the planning of more complex structures.
Individual criticism and discussion, with occasional lectures. Fee, $40.[2]
(Credit, 4 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture.) Drawing, 12 hours a
week. Professor Kimball.
Architecture C1: Advanced Architectural Design: Architecture B1 and
B2 prerequisite.—Problems in the design of complex structures and ensembles.
Sketch problems in the developed treatment of elements of architecture and
the allied arts. Individual criticism and discussion, with occasional lectures.
Fee, $40.[2]
(Credit, 6 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture.) Drawing, 18
hours a week. Professor Kimball.
Architecture C2: Principles of Professional Practice: Architecture C1
prerequisite.—Lectures and reading. (No credit value.) Hours to be arranged.
Professor Kimball.
Architectural Construction B1: The study of building construction as
applied to frame, masonry and steel structures. The student receives instruction
in the use of materials of construction by study of samples in the
classroom, and, by means of numerous sketches becomes familiar with the
best methods and practices in building. During the drafting periods each
student will prepare working drawings of a typical building. (Credit, 3 session-hours
for B.S. in Architecture.) Assistant Professor Makielski.
Architectural Construction B2: Architectural Construction B1 prerequisite.—This
course is a continuation of the preceding one, and further teaches
the technique of building, details, specifications, and superintendence. (Credit,
3 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture.) Assistant Professor Makielski.
Architectural Construction B3: Building Equipment: Drainage and
plumbing as applied to buildings. The heating, ventilation, lighting, and
other mechanical and electrical equipment of buildings. The lectures are
supplemented by working drawings prepared by the student. (Credit, 1
session-hour for B.S. in Architecture.) (Second term.) Assistant Professor
Makielski.
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