ARCH 372 E8 - Designing for Human Well-being
Campus: Urbana-Champaign
Description:
This course focuses on person-environment relationships to improve the well-being outcomes of design. Students explore nested environmental scales, human and built context, natural environment systems, cultural perspectives, multi-sensory perception, and widely accessible, enabling and inclusive environments. This course introduces design projects as discrete places, both within and influenced by broader physical, social, cultural, and economic systems. This class requires field trips. Course Information: Prerequisite: ARCH 171, 172, 273, 274, 321, 371 or consent of Instructor. Course restricted to BSAS majors with junior standing or above.
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Number of Required Visit(s): 0Course Level: Undergraduate
Credit: 6
Term(s): Spring