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INTAR 2361

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PRINCIPLES OF ADAPTIVE REUSE

Academic Unit(s)

Subject

INTAR

Course Number

2361

Description

This course approaches the subject of adaptive reuse through the understanding of the methods of design interventions. Students will explore the subject through the analysis and synthesis of construction methods, structure, use and scale as they pertain to existing structures will be explored. Building on the framework of the International Building Code for Existing Structures, this course also examines the feasibility of reuse as defined by construction regulations and practice. The semester will be based upon case studies of completed projects in adaptive reuse to demonstrate the principles of design and construction within the context of existing structures. Through this course, students develop an understanding for the design process necessary in the implementation of adaptive reuse in the design profession. Assigned papers and projects through the semester require the understanding and implementation of these methods and regulations.

Please contact the instructor for permission to register. Preference is given to Graduate Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | MDes Interior Studies Adaptive Reuse

Student Eligibility

You require instructor permission to register in this course. Please contact the instructor for permission to register.

Typically Offered

Fall, Spring

Credits

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person