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Mar 18, 2026
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Undergraduate Catalog 2026-2027
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ARH 111 Design Studio 2 Credits: (4) Students in this course begin to explore elements of design and their relationships in three-dimensional design problems. Design concepts and design process are discussed in detail. Architectural and interior design concepts of space, organizations, circulation, scale, structure, volume, massing, fenestration and materials are analyzed and discussed. This class meets 6 hours per week. A laptop computer is required (must meet department standards for software and processing speed). Prerequisite(s): ARH 101 /IND 101 , ARH 110 /IND 110 , and ARH 170 /IND 170 . Co-requisite(s): ARH 120 /IND 120 , ARH 140 /IND 140 , andARH 171 /IND 171 , or permission of department.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply the design process and demonstrate an understanding of vocabulary and meaning of design terms.
- Apply design principles in solving abstract two and three-dimensional design problems.
- Develop design concepts and apply them to solve architectural and interior design problems.
- Analyze and diagram site conditions and program requirements.
- Present and communicate three-dimensional design ideas using a variety of media, i.e. digitally generated images, pencil, pen, paste up and physical models.
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