INTAR 2307
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ENERGY AND SYSTEMS
Description
This course provides students with an opportunity to study how distinct building systems are constructed to form a comprehensive whole. Through case studies, students will examine approaches to integrating a variety of systems, such as structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, acoustic, and communication systems. This course will focus on how interior architecture interfaces with existing buildings; the case studies will be of recent works that have altered existing building. Students will be required to use the shop and computers to execute their individual and group assignments.
Open to Graduate Interior Architecture Students.
Major Requirement | MDes Interior Studies Adaptive Reuse
Student Eligibility
GR Interior Architecture/Interior Studies Programs of Study
Typically Offered
Spring
Credits
3
Repeatable
No
Instructional Method
Lecture
Delivery Mode
In-Person