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    Meghan Goutink's Shadow Visit Page

    Hometown: Suffolk Co. Long Island, New York
    Class Year: 2029
    Programs of Study: Architecture (major)
    Campus Involvement: Women's Soccer Team

     Please refer to Meghan's course schedule and upcoming availability below to select your desired experience.
     

    Shadow Visit Experience Course Options

    Monday Class Options:

    ARCH 114 - Architectural Design Core Studio II: 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM
    This course continues the first semester's focus on elemental design principles and visual communication but initiates a departure from the abstract realm of design into the tangible world of built architectural form. The projects and their supporting lectures examine the language of architecture through exercises exploring fundamental architectural design principles: spatial organizations, circulation and movement, simple structural and enclosure systems, spatial articulation, site response and solar orientation. To ensure clarity and understanding, all building programs are simple but evocative, and project sites vary from rural to urban and from flat to sloped.

    Tuesday Class Options:

    AAH 122 - History of Art and Architecture II: 3:30 PM - 4:50 PM
    A continuation of History of Art I, this course introduces the visual cultures of Africa, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia beginning with the Renaissance and ending with our own modern day. Using key issues and monuments as the focus of discussion, the works of art covered include painting, photography, film, sculpture and architecture. Emphasis is placed on the political, religious and social contexts of the object, as well as the artistic process.

    Wednesday Class Options:

    ARCH 114 - Architectural Design Core Studio II: 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM
    This course continues the first semester's focus on elemental design principles and visual communication but initiates a departure from the abstract realm of design into the tangible world of built architectural form. The projects and their supporting lectures examine the language of architecture through exercises exploring fundamental architectural design principles: spatial organizations, circulation and movement, simple structural and enclosure systems, spatial articulation, site response and solar orientation. To ensure clarity and understanding, all building programs are simple but evocative, and project sites vary from rural to urban and from flat to sloped.
     
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