3 credits
Fall 2025 Lecture Departmental CreditUpper DivisionThis course introduces the architectural and constructive challenges of comprehensive, integrated building design. In lectures, the range of constituent systems (active and passive) that combine to produce contemporary buildings will be presented with particular attention to the specific parameters and metrics that drive their functionality and performance. The central project is an extended exercise in design modeling: applying iterative refinements to introduce additional layers of systemic complexity and to respond to specific analytical measures of building performance. Success in this course will support the ability to productively contribute to building and construction projects from a variety of specific roles.
Learning Outcomes1Understand building systems fundamentals.
2Apply knowledge of building systems to a model case.
3Compare the outcomes of different design/system application choices.
4Develop a design solution based on a range of input parameters.
5Communicate project outcomes clearly and effectively.