ARCH 537
Fall 2019 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
This course investigates the control of thermal and luminous environments with an emphasis on active means of controls and building envelope design. Specific topics include: heating and cooling load and energy calculations; primary (boilers, chillers, etc.) and secondary (comfort delivery) mechanical systems; indoor air quality; energy, lighting, and daylighting codes and metrics; electric lighting properties, selection, design, and calculations; advanced daylighting strategies and calculations; visual comfort assessment; curtain wall and masonry systems; and rain screen principles.
4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Prerequisite: ARCH 434 or consent of instructor.
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67883
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Laboratory
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AB1
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6:30PM
-7:50PM
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R
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106 David Kinley Hall
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Strand, R
Boubekri, M |
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71525
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Laboratory
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AB2
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6:30PM
-7:50PM
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R
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212 David Kinley Hall
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Strand, R
Boubekri, M |
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71848
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Laboratory
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AB3
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6:30PM
-7:50PM
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R
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115 David Kinley Hall
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Strand, R
Boubekri, M |
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72028
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Laboratory
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AB4
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6:30PM
-7:50PM
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R
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219 David Kinley Hall
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Strand, R
Boubekri, M |
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71524
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Lecture
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AL
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9:30AM
-10:50AM
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TR
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120 Architecture Building
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Strand, R
Boubekri, M |
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