ARTT-108 Introduction to the Built Environment
	 Students will be introduced to the conceptual, perceptual, behavioral, and technical aspects of architecture and environmental design including methods of analysis, problem solving, and project implementation.
 
	
		Hours Weekly
	
4 hours weekly
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Develop plans for a spatial design from two-dimensional and three-dimensional design
 information.
- 2. Integrate an understanding of theoretical issues in environmental settings into successful
 environmental or architectural designs.
- 3. Create freehand perspective, orthographic, and axonometric visualizations of
 architectural structures.
- 4. Select building approaches and materials appropriate to specific designs.
- 5. Demonstrate verbally and in writing a mastery of a basic vocabulary of concepts and
 tools specific to spatial design.
- 6. Demonstrate in plans and visualizations a comprehension of space and its delineators as
 environmental and design factors.
- 7. Use realistic problem solving techniques to analyze spatial planning problems and to
 formulate reasonable solutions.
- 8. Synthesize issues of human need, environmental setting, building technology, visual
 perception, and aesthetic theory into designs for buildings.
- 9. Present a portfolio of works demonstrating their mastery of course objectives.
- 10. Describe career opportunities in architecture, construction, engineering, and landscape
 design related to the content of this course.
 
                                    
                                        
	
		Course Objectives
	
		- 1. Develop plans for a spatial design from two-dimensional and three-dimensional design
 information.
- 2. Integrate an understanding of theoretical issues in environmental settings into successful
 environmental or architectural designs.
- 3. Create freehand perspective, orthographic, and axonometric visualizations of
 architectural structures.
- 4. Select building approaches and materials appropriate to specific designs.
- 5. Demonstrate verbally and in writing a mastery of a basic vocabulary of concepts and
 tools specific to spatial design.
- 6. Demonstrate in plans and visualizations a comprehension of space and its delineators as
 environmental and design factors.
- 7. Use realistic problem solving techniques to analyze spatial planning problems and to
 formulate reasonable solutions.
- 8. Synthesize issues of human need, environmental setting, building technology, visual
 perception, and aesthetic theory into designs for buildings.
- 9. Present a portfolio of works demonstrating their mastery of course objectives.
- 10. Describe career opportunities in architecture, construction, engineering, and landscape
 design related to the content of this course.