ARCH 201 Studio 3
An in-depth analytical study of everyday domestic, work, and recreational rituals through written research and case study, with an emphasis on spatial accommodation of program through materiality, finish, structure, and form. Projects set in limited contexts emphasize the influence of internally driven relationships, with a special focus on hybrid programming grounded in the human condition. Students examine the spatial experience at the human scale using mixed media. Prerequisite: ARCH 102, Studio 2.