Course Descriptions
SoA GRADUATE COURSES – FALL 2023
Course information can also be found in the UNC Charlotte Graduate Catalog.
Design Studios
- ARCH 6101 – Design Studio: Fundamentals – West
- ARCH 7101 – Design Studio Topics
- Forget – TBD
- Kesavan – The Self and Society
- Lee – TBD
- Reddrick & Ault – The Studio @ Little (meets at Little, 615 S. College St., Suite 1600 – uptown Charlotte)
- ARCH 7102 – Integrated Studio – Kim, Ellinger, Carlson, Reddig, Harrison
- MUDD 6101 – Urban Design Studio I – Cooke
Urban Design Courses
- MUDD 6204 – GIS and Urban Mapping
- MUDD 6205 – Modern City: Theories and Forms
ARCH 5204 – History/Theory Topics
- Klein – Architectural History and Criticism Methodologies
- Makas – Critical Approaches to Heritage
- Murtha – Anthropology of Landscapes
- West – Humanitarian Architecture: Small-Scale Design in a Big-Scale World
ARCH 6306 – Technology Topics
- Zhang – Atmospheric Animations
- Vasquez-Pena – Performance-based Parametric Design
- Thaddeus – The Structure of the Everyday
ARCH 5050/6050 – Architectural Electives
- Anderson – Community Planning Workshop
- Carlson-Reddig – MARK
- Christine – Airport Terminal Planning & Design
- Cooke – Hip Hop Urbanism
- Dickey + Lindsey – Sound, Body, Space
- Gamez – Alphabet City: Urbanism in the Global South / New South
- Ryan – Site Seeing, Sensing, Knowing
- Forget – Post-Film Architecture
- Wickliff – Technical Communication
- Jarrett – Japanese Conceptions of Space
- Manack – Good Fast Cheap
- Ranis – Sculpture Projects
- Ryan – Equity in Design
SoA GRADUATE CORE COURSES
- ARCH 5201 – Architectural History I: Prehistory – 1750 (History & Theory)
- ARCH 5202 – Architectural History II: 1750 – Present (History & Theory)
- ARCH 5203 – Architectural History III: Contemporary Theory (History & Theory)
- ARCH 5206 – Professional Practice (History & Theory)
- ARCH 5301 – Materials (Building Technology)
- ARCH 5302 – Environmental Systems Principles (Building Technology)
- ARCH 5304 – Structural Systems (Building Technology)
- ARCH 5305 – Structural Principles (Building Technology)
- ARCH 5604 – Computational Methods (Skills)
- ARCH 5605 – Computational Practice (Skills)
- ARCH 6602 – Representation I (Skills)
- ARCH 6603 – Representation II (Skills)
SoA GRADUATE COURSES – OFFERED PAST SEMESTERS
Design Studios
- ARCH 6101 – Design Studio: Fundamentals
- ARCH 6102 – Design Studio: Fundamentals II
- ARCH 7101/2 – Design Studio Topics
- Anderson – Urban Agrihood
- Anderson – HOPESTEAD
- Carlson-Reddig – Bio.D Asheville
- Dickey – Design Matter(s)
- Ellinger – Sensor Data for Healthier Indoor Environments
- Wong – Saccade Space
- Lee – Making the Silver Line Sustainable – A LEED-ND Studio
- Lee – Place-making with Sustainable Design Principles – A LEED-ND Studio
- McCormick – Protective Atmospheres & Entomologigal Happenings
- Sauda – Space + Technology @ Burson Hall
- West – Landscapes of the Imagination
- Wong – Living Rubrics: Emergent Techniques for Space-House-City
- Wong – Saccade Space
- ARCH 7103 – Design Studio Integrated Project
- Diarte – Building from Waste
- Forget – Domestic Futures
- Jarrett – Critical Ecologies
- Kim – Adaptable Kinetic Facades
- ARCH 7104 – Design Studio Diploma Project
- MUDD 6101 – Urban Design Studio I: Fundamentals
- MUDD 6102 – Urban Design Studio II: Open Space and Infrastructure
ARCH 5204/7201 – History / Theory / Methods Topics
- Balmer (5204) – From Auschwitz to Zapruder: mapping the mid-century
- Brownell – Material Transformations: Technology and Change in the Built Environment
- Ellinger (5204/5612) – Computational Research
- Emerling – Contemporary Art History
- Gamez – Learning from Los Angeles: The Architecture of Seven Ecologies
- Klein – Architectural History and Criticism Methodologies
- Klein – Architecture and Production: from Assembly Line to 3-D Printing
- Makas – Museums, Memorials, and Race
- Sauda – Architecture User Interface
- Sauda – Theory of Computational Design
- Sauda (5204) – Data Analytics Methods: Data, Architecture and Contemporary City
- West – Humanitarian Architecture: Small Scale Architecture in a Big Scale World
- Wong – Landscape Assemblages in Art and Architecture
- Wong (7201) – Design Methodologies
- Wong – History and Theory of Architectural Space
- Balmer – From Auschwitz to Zapruder: mapping the mid-century
- Brownell – Material Transformations: Technology and Change in the Built Environment
- Dal Pra – Italian Culture in Venice (Spring Break Study Abroad – must also apply through OEA)
- Gin + Moore – Landscapes of Peacebuilding: Christianity, Slavery, and the City of Charlotte
- Klein – Architecture & Production
- Klein – Utopian Cities
- Makas + Snyder – Freelon + Civil Rights Memory (Spring Break Trip – very limited space – contact Emily if iterested)
- Ryan – Anarchicts Guide to House Museums
- West – Humanitarian Architecture: Small Scale Architecture in a Big Scale Worl
- Gamez – Learning from Los Angeles: The Architecture of Seven Ecologies
- Gin + Moore – Landscapes of Peacebuilding: Christianity, Slavery, and the City of Charlotte
- Klein – Architecture & ProductionKlein – Utopian Cities
- Klein – Architectural History and Criticism Methodologies
- Makas + Snyder – Freelon + Civil Rights Memory
- Makas – Museums, Memorials, and Race
- Nolan – Ancient to Baroque Rome
- Ryan – Anarchicts Guide to House Museums
- Sauda – Architecture User Interface
- Sauda – Theory of Computational Design
- Wong – History and Theory of Architectural Space
- Wong – Landscape Assemblages in Art and Architecture
ARCH 6306 – Tech Topics
- Azarbayjani – Eco-Responsive–Next Generation Facades
- Futrell – Daylighting
- Kim – Sustainable Facade Design
- Lee – Urban Analytics
- McCormick – Build, Test, Iterate Repeat
- McCormick – High Performance, Low Tech
- Vasquez-Pena – Performance-based Parametric Design
- Zhang – Atmospheric Animations: Collaborative-Vision in Motion
- Kim – Sustainable Facade Design
- Lee – Urban Analytics
- McCormick + Tempest – Art, Technology & Climate Change
- Thaddeus – The Structure of the Everyday
ARCH 5050 – Architectureal Electives (Formerly ARCH 6050)
- Anderson – Architecture & Activism: Humanitarian Design in Practice
- Anderson – Inclusive Design Practice: Who has the right to the city?
- Ault – Unpacking: Applying Historical Techniques in Design Thinking
- Bacon – Architecture + Popular Culture
- Brownell – The Material Landscape
- Cabral / Sacks – Everything Has to be Right
- Ellinger – Composite Design: Advanced Materials in Architecture
- Ellinger – Digital Ecological Systems
- Forget – Public Transportation
- Gamez – Community Planning Workshop
- Harrison – Detailing the Design
- Jarrett – Japanese Conceptions of Space
- Lee – GeoDesign
- Manack – Good Fast Cheap
- Ranis – Sculpture Projects
- Ryan – Dilemmas of Modern City Planning: Design for Equity
- Carlson-Reddig – MARK
- Christine – Airport Terminal Planning & Design
- Cooke – Hip Hop Urbanism
- Dickey – Robots, Cyborgs, and Architecture
- Holmes – Architecture as Narrative: The Exhibition
- Ryan – Urban Form: Race and Place
- Snyder – Specification and Invention: The Metal Building in an Expanded Field
- Thaddeus – The Structure of the Everyday
- Wong – Design Drawing Representation
- Anderson – Community Planning Workshop
- Carlson-Reddig – MARK
- Christine – Airport Terminal Planning & Design
- Cooke – Hip Hop Urbanism
- Dickey + Lindsey – Sound, Body, Space
- Gamez – Alphabet City: Urbanism in the Global South / New South
- Ryan – Site Seeing, Sensing, Knowing
Urban Design Courses
- MUDD 6101 – Urban Design Studio I: Fundamentals
- MUDD 6050 – Urban Design Elective – Ryan – Dilemmas of Modern City Planning: Equity in Design
- MUDD 6102 – Lee – Urban Design Studio II: Open Space and Infrastructure
- MUDD – Anderson – Community Planning Workshop
- MUDD 6050 – Cooke – Hip Hop Urbanism
- MUDD 6050 – Ryan – Site Seeing
MS Courses
- ARCH 5612 – Research Methods II