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II. Architecture

Architectural Drawing A1: An introduction to the study of architectural
design, with practice in drawing. In the first term, descriptive geometry and
practice in mechanical drawing; in the second term, shades and shadows and
practice in drawing the orders; in the third term, perspective, and the study of
additional architectural elements. Throughout the year, practice in drawing
and rendering. 2 session-hours. Fee $15. Mr. von Storch.

Architecture B1: Architectural Drawing A1 or equivalent, prerequisite.
—Problems in design, with practice in drawing and rendering. The analytiques
and esquisse-esquisse of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. Individual criticisms.
Fee $15. (Credit, 4 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture only.) Mr.
von Storch.

Architecture B2: Architecture B1 or equivalent, prerequisite.—Problems
in Design. The Class B projects and esquisse-esquisse of the Beaux-Arts Institute
of Design. Fee $15. (Credit, 4 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture
only.) Professor Kocher.

Architecture B3: Architecture B2 or equivalent, prerequisite.—Problems
in advanced design. The Class A projects, including one archeology project,
and the esquisse-esquisse of the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. Fee $15.
(Credit, 6 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture only.) Professor Kocher.

Architectural Construction B1: The technique of building construction,
including the study of materials and methods. Practice in the preparation of
workings and details. Wood, masonry, and steel structures. (Credit, 3 session-hours
for B.S. in Architecture.) Two lectures and six hours of drawing each
week. Assistant Professor Makielski.

Architectural Construction B2: Architectural Construction B1 prerequisite.—A
continuation of Architectural Construction B1, including the preparation
of working drawings and specifications for more complex structures than
those studied in the previous course. (Credit, 3 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture.)
Two lectures and six hours of drawing each week. Assistant Professor
Makielski.

Architectural Construction B3: Architectural Construction B2 and B1
prerequisite.
—A continuation of Architectural Construction B2, including a study
of the mechanical equipment of buildings, heating, lighting, sanitation, and electrical


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work. (Credit, 4 session-hours for B.S. in Architecture.) Two lectures
and eight hours of drawing each week. Assistant Professor Makielski.