ARCH-1307 Architectural Graphics I


Christopher Johnson

Credit Spring 2024


Section(s)

ARCH-1307-002 (83497)
LEC MW 4:45pm - 6:25pm HLC HLC2 1500

LAB MW 6:25pm - 7:25pm HLC HLC2 1500

Course Requirements

ARCH 1307: Architectural Graphics I is offered through the Architectural and Engineering Computer Aided Design Department of Austin Community College. This semester, all instruction and lab activity will happen in-person in Room 1500 during class hours. Blackboard, ACC’s learning management system, will be used by the instructor to post assignments and by the students to their work. This course is offered to those interested in architectural graphics and freehand architectural sketching as an initial step toward the Associate of Science (AS) in Architecture degree. The course designation ARCH 1307 uses the Texas Common Course Numbering (TCCN) System to facilitate transfer to a Texas public university.


Readings

All readings and exercises will be from the REQUIRED TEXTBOOK: Architectural Graphics, Sixth Edition* by Francis D.K. Ching; John Wiley &

Sons, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-119-03566-4. *Paperback format.


Course Subjects

Development of freehand drawing skills in architecture including emphasis on principles of light, shade, scale, proportion, line, and tonal quality for exploring and developing conceptual ideas and for clear graphic presentations. This course provides an in-depth foundation for understanding how drawing functions as a discipline-specific way of thinking, bringing critical precision to non-verbal presentations, and supports the process of conceptual exploration.


Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

Course Level Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course, students will:

  1. Execute the major conventions of architectural representation, such as plans, sections, elevations, and other three-dimensional drawings.
  2. Use tools necessary to produce architectural drawings.
  3. Use drawings to explore and diagram design concepts.
  4. Explain/describe the history of techniques associated with representation, visualization, analysis, and presentation.
  5. Produce well-crafted presentation materials that communicate ideas clearly.

Program Level Outcomes (PSLO’s) - This course is a required component of the Associate of Science (AS) in Architecture

At the completion of the Associate of Science (AS) degree in Architecture, the student will be able to:

  1. Write and speak effectively and use representational media appropriate for both writing and speaking within the architectural profession and with the general public (Professional Communication Skills).
  2. Raise clear and precise questions, use abstract ideas to interpret information, consider diverse points of view, reach well-reasoned conclusions, and test alternative outcomes against relevant criteria and standards (Design Thinking Skills).
  3. Identify and effectively use basic formal, organizational and environmental principles and the capacity of each to inform two- and three-dimensional design (Architectural Design Skills).
  4. Identify and apply the fundamentals of both natural and formal ordering systems and the capacity of each to inform two- and three-dimensional design (Ordering Systems).

Office Hours

T Th 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Highland Campus or online

NOTE Alternative meeting times can be requested by student via email

Published: 01/13/2024 17:58:22