Courses Technological Systems :: ATCS 430
ATCS 430
Sustainability & Tectonics
Instructor: TBA
3 Credits [E]
The course offers an opportunity to explore two major areas of building technology in greater depth. The first of these is sustainable design. While the concept of sustainable design is widely lauded, fundamental principles and techniques of implementation are less clearly understood. Sustainability will first be investigated regarding issues at the scale of the site, linking place and building. Subsequently sustainability at the scale of building systems and materials will be a major focus. The second focus of the course is tectonics, consideration of the physical conditions of architecture, including the logical application of materials and systems. These issues will be considered first in the relation between structure, envelope and finish conditions,particularly at the building perimeter. Subsequently, the interweaving of systems within the building and their expression will be the topic. This course is an extension of the material from the required technology sequence, and the completion of that sequence is a prerequisite for admission to this course.
- ATCS 101 Technological Systems I
- ATCS 101, 110 Technological Systems I
- ATCS 110 Technological Systems I
- ATCS 310 Technological Systems II
- ATCS 320 Technological Systems III
- ATCS 330 Material Paradoxes: Concrete and Glass
- ATCS 331 Materials and Techniques
- ATCS 410 Integrated Technologies I
- ATCS 420 Integrated Technologies II
- ATCS 430 Sustainability & Tectonics
- ATCS 630 Innovations In Building Materials and Methods
- ATCS 632 URBANbuild: Materials Research, Fabrication and Construction
- ATCS 634 Material Assemblies
- ATCS 635 Glass: Architectural Fabrications
- ATCS 641 Implementing an Ecocentric Architecture


