ARCH 201
FALL 2022
BASIC DESIGN STUDIO I
CRN: 79195- 003 | Credits: 4 | Enrollment: 15
School of Architecture
| University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
ARCH 201

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Selected topics in urban architectural setting. Content to be announced. ARCH and ENVD majors only.
Exploration of critical judgment and means to conceptualize, develop, represent, and both visually and orally communicate form and space, including freehand drawing, mechanical drawing, physical model making, diagramming, and computer graphic techniques.
DESIGN SKILLS AND METHODS
Understand the variety of design methods and demonstrate ability in applying them to analyze contexts, formulate concepts, evolve multiple solutions, and critically judge final designs incorporating cultural, technological, aesthetic, and ethical concerns.
DESIGN COMMUNICATION
Ability to use a variety of analog, digital, verbal, and written means to conceptualize, represent, and clearly communicate design proposals.