Sustainable Architecture
G|SoA is one of the first accredited architecture programs in the US to formalize this initiative in the form a Concentration and Certificate in Sustainable Architecture. This program runs parallel with the Master of Architecture with addition of 12 credits from 34 pre-selected (SA)courses within and outside the GSoA that engage current sustainable issues. Students will also work with their faculty advisor to synthesize these issues within their Masters Thesis projects. Students may petition to add any relevant 3000 level or above course from any department in the University. A physical Certificate is awarded and the achievement is recorded on student’s official University of Florida transcripts.
Courses
- Advanced Studio 1
- Advanced Studio 2
- Advanced Studio 3
- MRP/Thesis
- Advanced Topics in Digital Architecture
- BIM
- Introduction to Digital Architecture
- Advanced Architectural Structures: Wood, Steel, and Concrete
- European Approach to Sustainable Architecture
- LEED
- Coastal Construction:Building Design Principles and Practices for Sustainable and Livable Communitie
- Between Earth and Sky: Weighing the World from your Sleeping Porch
- Architectural Phenomenology
- Landscape Approach in Architecture
- Traces, Relics & X-rays
- Topics in African Architecture
- Reflective Building: A Design-Build Workshop at the Boys and Girls Club
- Cuba, Architectural Modernism, 1930-1969
- Architectural Acoustics
- The Cultural Impact Of Design Codes: The Case Of Florida: 1811-2003
- Digital Murals:Spatial Manipulation from the Renaissance to New Media
- Drawing Toward Architecture
- Structural Aesthetics: Exploring the Role of Engineering in Space and Form
- Contemporary Practice and Critical Perspectives in Architecture
- Rationalist Architecture in Italy, 1922-1944
Projects
- Place Exchange
- Black Box pavilion
- Nurbs and Dynamics with Maya
- Landscapes
- transURBAN
- Hogtown Creek Redevelopment Project
- Polymorphic Mural
- Pavilion for Cultural Exchange:St. Augustine
- Practicum- Will Zajac
- Drawing Toward Architecture
- Reflective Building
- HK/China: Urban Garden
- PI:C: Oliver Johnson
- Stop-Gap
- Daniel Bryant: Urban Mosaic
- Interpretive Center: Jennifer Szilagyi
- Interpretive Center: Kimberly Blythe
- Coquina Rock: Advancing a historic language
