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ARCHITECTURE (A46)  (Dept. Info)Architecture  (Policies)

A46 ARCH 418PREALIZING: Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts1.0 Unit
Description:A trans-discipline, material-based workshop providing insight into the process, dedication, and collaboration required to realize a signature work of architecture. Design, Construction, and Management Team representatives will serve as primary sources. Construction of an Architectural Concrete wall-corner will be central to the workshop effort. Attendance and involvement with the associated spring Colloquia (February 8 & 9, 2013) is required. Working in conjunction with the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, the workshop will include two types of instruction: active participation and topic discourse. A colloquium celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Pulitzer Foundation's opening will divide the workshop's calendar and the two instruction types. An investigation and thorough understanding of the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts will initiate the workshop, followed by the planning, construction, and placement of an architectural concrete wall. Required participation in the semester's Lecture Series will include compiling question/answer responses related to profession feedback. The workshop will endeavor to provide each student with a sound understanding of current practice methods involving Design Team, Project Delivery, and Material Investigation/Application. Instruction methods will consist of readings, discussions, expert commentary, hands-on construction, and site visits. A materials fee will be required for the course. Enrollment will be limited.
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