DEA 4401

DEA 4401

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.

Economic forces have created the need for the adaptive reuse of existing structures vs new construction throughout the built environment.  Utilizing sustainable principles and the LEED rating system, this comprehensive studio challenges students to complete all phases of a historic preservation project using an historic structure in the region.  Site visits for building assessments, professional practice tutorials, and seminars on preservation enable students to develop a holistic understanding of how a building thinks and learns over time.

When Offered Fall.

Fees Minimum cost of materials: $150; field trip: $50-150.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: Students must have completed two DEA studio courses at 2000 and 3000 level and DEA 3050.

Outcomes
  • Research, document and re-design an existing historic structure for rehabilitation by completing all phases of an adaptive reuse project (innovate in research, design or practice, write, speak, and use visual communications effectively).
  • Integrate professional practice procedures to facilitate the transition from educational to professional expectations (display commitment to ethical principles, apply multi-disciplinary perspectives).
  • Initiate preparation for the NCIDQ licensing examinations (think critically).

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 4 Credits Graded

  • 13795 DEA 4401   STU 501

  • Instruction Mode:
    Prerequisite: Students must have completed two DEA studio courses at 2000 or 3000 level and DEA 3050. Cost of materials: approx. $150; field trip: $50-150.