This course is an integrated workshop and lecture series in which students develop the technical systems of preliminary design proposals from earlier studio work. The careful advancement of structural form and detail, environmental systems, and envelope design, as well as an understanding of the constructive processes from which a building emerges, are all approached systematically, as elements of design used not only to achieve technical and performance goals but also to reinforce and re-inform the conceptual origins of the work. The workshop is complemented by a series of lectures from leading structural, environmental, and envelope consultants. Detailed technical drawings and analyses, along with the use of BIM software, are required. Prerequisites: 1021a, 2011a, 2012b, 2015b, 2021a.

All Semesters

2022
Spring 2018
Systems Integration and Development in Design
Martin Finio, Erleen Hatfield, Craig Razza, Anibal Bellomio, Alastair Elliott, Kari Nystrom, Robert Haughney, Jennifer Lan, Laura Pirie, Larry Jones, Victoria Ponce de Leon, John D. Jacobson, Celia Toché, Adam Trojanowski, Kristin Hawkins, Edward Stanley, Philip Steiner
2022
Spring 2017
Systems Integration and Development in Design
Martin Finio, Kristin Hawkins, Edward Stanley, Philip Steiner, John D. Jacobson, Celia Toché, Adam Trojanowski, Anibal Bellomio, Alastair Elliott, Craig Razza, Robert Haughney, Jennifer Lan, Laura Pirie, Larry Jones, Victoria Ponce de Leon, Kevin Schorn, Erleen Hatfield, Kari Nystrom
2022
Spring 2015
Systems Integration and Development in Design
Martin Finio, Larry Jones, Victoria Ponce de Leon, Kristin Hawkins, Edward Stanley, Philip Steiner, Anibal Bellomio, Craig Razza, John D. Jacobson, Adam Trojanowski, Robert Haughney, Laura Pirie, Eric Buckley, Miriam Peterson, Kenneth Gibble