Historical building projects exploring architecture as a form of cultural expression. Consideration of site, program and materials. Introduction of conservation, sustainability and adaptive re-use principles, development standards, architectural codes, using case studies in Ottawa and elsewhere. Physical and Digital drawings and models to explore designs. (Core course). Prerequisite(s): ARCH 4200, CDNS 2400 and third-year standing in BAS (Conservation & Sustainability) or permission of the School.Lecture and workshop eight hours a week.

ARCC 3301 [1.0 credit] Conservation in Practice 1: Historical Analysis and Adaptive Re-use

Historical building projects exploring architecture as a form of cultural expression. Consideration of site, program and materials. Introduction of conservation, sustainability and adaptive re-use principles, development standards, architectural codes, using case studies in Ottawa and elsewhere. Physical and Digital drawings and models to explore designs. (Core course). Prerequisite(s): ARCH 4200, CDNS 2400 and third-year standing in BAS (Conservation & Sustainability) or permission of the School.Lecture and workshop eight hours a week.





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