Architecture Interdisciplinary (ARCG)
A detailed study of some special topics in architecture, city planning, landscape architecture or interior design.
A course designed for graduate students in the departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning to pursue interdepartmental studies in environmental processes and design (Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning).
A course designed for graduate students in the departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning to pursue interdepartmental studies in environmental processes and design (Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning).
This course provides a comprehensive overview of techniques, approaches, materials and technologies used in creating more sustainable buildings and communities in Canada. It provides an introduction to the LEED Rating System and is formulated as a preparatory course for persons interested in becoming a LEED Green Associate in Canada.
A detailed studio study of some special topics in architecture, city planning, landscape architecture or interior design.
Work assignment in practice, business, industry, or government. Requires acceptance into the Faculty of Architecture Co-op/I graduate stream and submission of a written report covering the work completed for each four-month professional assignment. Course evaluated on a pass/fail basis.
A detailed studio study of special topics in architecture, city planning, landscape architecture or interior design to pursue interdepartmental studies in environmental design processes.
Work assignment in practice, business, industry, or government. Requires acceptance into the Faculty of Architecture Co-op/I graduate stream and submission of a written report covering the work completed for each four-month professional assignment.Course evaluated on a pass/fail basis.
PR/CR: A minimum grade of C is required unless otherwise indicated.
Prerequisite: ARCG 7150.
Work assignment in practice, business, industry, or government. Requires acceptance into the Faculty of Architecture Co-op/I graduate stream and submission of a written report covering the work completed for each four-month professional assignment. Course evaluated on a pass/fail basis.
PR/CR: A minimum grade of C is required unless otherwise indicated.
Prerequisite: ARCG 7250.