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Undergraduate courses taught
Course coordinator for, Visual Design (2004-2009), Design Communication (2005-), Computer Graphic Application for Design (2005-)

Visual Design (ARCHST 1110)
Design Communication I & II (ARCHST 2230, 3230)
Studios:
spaceStudio I (ARCHST 2811)
spaceStudio II (ARCHST 3182)
spaceStudio III (ARCHST 4813)
spaceInterior Studio IV (ARCHST 4814)
spaceArchitectural Studio IV (ARCHST 4824)
spaceThesis Design Studio (ARCHST 4990)

Computer Graphic Application for Design II (ARCHST 8230)
Graduate Digital Design Studio II (ARCHST 8830)   

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Visual Design (ARCHST 1110)
Design study on introduction to basic design and visual composition and their application to creation of two- and three-dimensional abstract and /or functional design. Studio exercises expressed through drawings and abstract models, using various media.

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Design Communication I & II (ARCHST 2230, 3230)
I: Beginning studio course in techniques and conventions of graphic communication as an aid in the design process.
II: Advanced studio course in techniques and conventions of graphic communication as aids in the design process.

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Studio I (ARCHST 2811)
Application of basic design and composition to built form. Studio exercises in two and three dimensions using various media relating to usable spaces. Formation of design concept, development of form and space, and application in built environment. Prerequisite: ARCHST 1200 and admission to Studio Sequence in Architectural Studies.

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Studio II & III (ARCHST 3182, 4813)
Application of basic design principles to built forms and funtional spaces. Identification and manipulation of elements of design, understanding spatial relationships between human body and spatial enclosures related to built forms. Spatial organization and familiarity with role of immediate context.

Spatial morphology, organization pattern, construction methods, materials, systems, and processes and integration with total design processes. Space planning and spatial manipulation in response to social, environmental, functional, and aesthetics specific to interiors. and instructor’s consent.

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Tori

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Interiors Studio IV (ARCHST 4814) & Architectural Studio IV (ARCHST 4824)
Manipulation of form and space responding to programmatic functions and activities, and constraints imposed by structure, building materials, spatial enclosure, and related factors. Projects may involve designing single-function space to multiple-function layered spaces--both vertically and horizontally

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Thesis Design Studio (ARCHST 4990)
Capstone experience on a single comprehenisve project. Objective is to enable synthesis of previous course work by addressing a design problem defined in ARCHST 4860.

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Aya

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Graduate Program of Design with Digital Media
Program coordinator, Design with Digital Media Graduate Program


Graduate courses taught
Computer Graphic Application for Design, Recent Trends in Digital Media, Graduate Seminar, Graduate Studio, Readings, Research, Problems, Saminars.

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Design with Digital Media, as an integral part of the design process, focuses on graphic ideation and the application of computer technology for architecture, interior and related disciplines. This program of study has emphasis an on design with digital media leading to MA, MS, and Ph.D. degrees. MA is a project-based program of study, whereas the MS is research-based. Current study areas in the digital media program include:
– Environment and Behavior Studies Using Digital Media
– Digital Design Education for Architecture and Interior
– Study, exploration and research of generative digital representation techniques
– Digital and Collaborative Learning Environment for Design
– 3D Modeling & Rendering, Animation
– Virtual Reality & Real-time Environment
– 3D Analysis of Form, Space & Design Principles in Architecture
– Video Game Technology for Architecture & Interior
– Digital and Integrative Audiovisual Media for Design Communication
– Theories of filmic and moving images
– Theories in Design with Digital Media
The culmination of the degree is a written and/or visual project employing computer applications for design methods.

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