For more details on the courses, please refer to the Course Catalog
Code | Course Title | Credit | Learning Time | Division | Degree | Grade | Note | Language | Availability |
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ADD2001 | Architectural Design 1 | 3 | 12 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | English | Yes | |
The course, an introduction to architectural design, offers small-scale studio problems that deal with space, measure, structure, site, tectonics, program and habitation. These problems address human needs and the interaction of persons with the natural and built environment. | |||||||||
ADD2002 | Introduction to Architecture | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | Korean | Yes | |
Introductory survey of the built environment : topics in the architectural profession. | |||||||||
ADD2003 | Architectural Design 2 | 3 | 12 | Major | Bachelor | 1 | English | Yes | |
This course focuses on the context in which we build, how people perceive the urban environment, how buildings fit contextually into existing circumstances and how outdoor spaces relate to built forms. Projects include both analysis of existing places and synthesis incorporating the many dimensions of architectural environments. The course concludes with design of a building of modest scale and complexity. | |||||||||
ADD2005 | Architectural Design Studio 1 | 6 | 24 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean,English,Korean | Yes | |
The sequence begins as small scale studio problems that deal with space, measure, structure, site, tectonics, program and habitation while addressing human needs and interaction with the natural and built environment. As students are introduced to and explore the many dimensions of architectural environments, there will also be a focus on the context in which we build, the perception of the built environment, the interrelation of buildings to the existing context and exterior spaces. | |||||||||
ADD2006 | History of Western Architecture | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean | Yes | |
Study and critical analysis of western architecture, including ancient Greece and Rome, early Christian Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo years. | |||||||||
ADD2007 | Architectural Design Studio 2 | 6 | 24 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | Korean,Korean | Yes | |
The sequence begins as small scale studio problems that deal with space, measure, structure, site, tectonics, program and habitation while addressing human needs and interaction with the natural and built environment. As students are introduced to and explore the many dimensions of architectural environments, there will also be a focus on the context in which we build, the perception of the built environment, the interrelation of buildings to the existing context and exterior spaces. | |||||||||
ADD2008 | Introduction to Building Structure | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2 | English | Yes | |
Structure in an essential component of architecture and has always been indispensable. Thus it is considered important and, in a sense, dictated architecture. Study of loads on structures, behavior of structural matirials, tensile and compressive structures, beams, frames, grids, plates, membranes, and shells. | |||||||||
ADD2011 | Design and Analysis of Building Structure | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3 | Korean | Yes | |
The reciprocity of tectronics and expression is studied under the shifting under the shifting influence of space, structure and material.Basic exercises concentrate uponthe following: material and their qualities (transformation),constructional principles(systematization)as the precondition of specific applications (modulation),the influenceof the process of planning and production on the resulting 'form' | |||||||||
ADD2012 | Environmental Technologies in Architecture | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3 | Korean | Yes | |
Environment Technology deals with building performance which must be considered in the architectural design process. Spacial, thermal, visual, acoustical, and indoor air quality are the constituents of building performance and the buildingperformance depends largely on the knowledge and experience of architects to integrate these constituents in the design process. Basic principles in architectural design and building performance evaluation related to thermal and IAQ issues will be focused. | |||||||||
ADD2013 | History of Korean Architecture | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3 | Korean | Yes | |
Study and critical analysis of Korean architecture including the historical buildings of the Three Kingdoms period, the United Shilla era, and the Koryo and Yi dynasties. | |||||||||
ADD2015 | Site Planning | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3 | Korean | Yes | |
Introduction to site planning and landscape design, covering the factors of siteanalysis and planning, related to specific programs and activities. | |||||||||
ADD2021 | Digital Modeling | 3 | 12 | Major | Bachelor | 1-4 | Korean | Yes | |
This course provides fundamentals of digital design media necessary for the designers and engineers of digital age focusing on architectural domain. Emphasis is on the digital modeling of building objects and the representation of building design. The tools are not confined to specific applications or simple 2D drafting. Students are encouraged to mobilize various digital tools and methods to efficiently express theirs design ideas and design process.In addition, students are exposed to the various cases of cutting-edge construction technology so that they can aware the importance of digital models. | |||||||||
ADD2028 | Socio-cultural Context and Architecture | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 2-3 | Korean | Yes | |
Socio-cultural context of specific region and time period is related to architectural activity and design. This course mainly focuses on 1). the relationship between socio-cultural context and architecture, 2). architectural principle and identity related to the individual and community within shared cultural group, and 3). the way of harmonizing certain features of traditional architecture based on the world-view of Confucianism with modern society. | |||||||||
ADD2029 | Architecture Materials, Process & Structures | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3 | Korean | Yes | |
Introduction to the utilization and the physical properties of building and industrial materials; the techniques by which they can be manipulated, fabricated and constructed; their behavior in structure with regard to their functional and visual appropriateness, and their effect on the resultant from. | |||||||||
ADD2030 | Architectural Construction Management | 3 | 6 | Major | Bachelor | 3 | Korean | Yes | |
This course covers the principal concept of construction methods and construction management. Construction material, execution method, and specification of building construction will be taught. The basic concept and philosophy of construction management such as cost, time, quality etc., will be discussed. This course will be processed in lecture, discussion, field trip, and home assignment. |