Middlebury

HARC 0372

AS/Habitat: Design Dev.

AS/Habitat for Humanity Housing Unit: From Design Development to Bidding
Architectural Studies at Middlebury partners with Habitat for Humanity of Addison County for the design and realization of high-quality, energy-efficient, affordable housing. The objective of this interdisciplinary studio course is to develop the design of the housing unit from a conceptual level to the point that it can be bid upon competitively by contractors. This intensive process will be driven by a schedule of deliverables conceived to allow for construction to start upon their completion. Studio components include materials selection; energy analysis; code review, construction detailing; permitting; physical and digital modeling; engineering coordination; and construction specifications. Students should expect a substantial amount of work outside of class time. This course is Approval only. (HARC 0371) 3 hrs. lect./3hrs lab

John McLeod is a current faculty member and a practicing architect./
Subject:
History of Art & Architecture
Department:
History of Art & Architecture
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART
Equivalent Courses:
INTD 0273 *

Sections

Spring 2025

HARC0372A-S25 Lecture (McLeod)

Spring 2023

HARC0372A-S23 Lecture (McLeod)

Spring 2022

HARC0372A-S22 Lecture (McLeod)

Fall 2021

HARC0372A-F21 Lecture (McLeod)

Fall 2020

HARC0372A-F20 Lecture (McLeod)