This subject focuses on the design development of more programmatically complex building types not yet studied in detail during Construction Methods A & B, or undergraduate Bachelor of Environments architectural construction subjects. In this subject, students will explore and translate complex design propositions into a mode of construction, which considers assembly, materiality, regulatory frameworks, programme-based technical requirements, environmental servicing, multidisciplinary aspects and leading edge industry practice. On completion of the subject students should be able to: Adapt and apply construction details to new purposes; Relate the specific nature of construction details... -- Course Website
Prerequisites: For students admitted to the 200-point Master of Architecture course (MC-ARCH2Y), completion of Bachelor of Environments architectural construction subjects is required. OR For students admitted to the 300-point Master of Architecture course (MC-ARCH3Y),