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ARCHITECTURE

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of Planat, Landsberg, DuBois, Clarke, Ott, Levy, Muller-Breslau, etc., on Graphic Statics. / ; M., W., F.; 1; (3)- Associate Professor WHITE.

Required: Math. 2, 4, 6, 7, 9; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 1 and 2; Architecture 2, 3, 4, 5.

20. ARCHITECTS' ART COURSE I . Prescribed.

Any three of Art and Design 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13. / ; daily; (3). Professor FREDERICK. 21. ARCHITECT'S ART COURSE. Professor FREDERICK. Optional.

Any three of Art and Design 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13. / ; daily; (3). Required: Architecture 20. The art and design courses offered as Architecture 20 and 21 are varied to meet the special needs of students of architecture.

22. RENAISSANCE DESIGN.—A prescribed series of tracings of

important details is made, and problems in design are worked out as fully as time permits. / . ; M., W., F.; 6, 7, and 8; (3). Assistant

Professor TEMPLE.

Required: Architecture 17, 18.

22b. RENAISSANCE DESIGN.—More advanced design of the same Assistant Professor TEMPLE.

character as 22. This may be taken instead of Architecture 23 or 24.

/ . ; Tu., Th.; 1, 2, and 3; (2). 23. 24.

Required: Architecture 17, 18, 22.

GOTHIC DESIGN.—M., W. or Tu., F., 2 and 3; Th., 2; (2). ROMANESQUE DESIGN.—/.; M., W. or Tu., F., 2 and 3;

Th., 2; (2). In each of these courses, 23 and 24, a prescribed series of tracings of important details is made, and problems in construction and design are worked out as fully as time permits. The same lectures will be given in both courses, and will be illustrated by lantern slides and blackboard drawings. The work in Architecture 22b will be accepted in lieu of either of the above courses. Ricker's Translation of "Redtenbacher's Leitfaden." Professor RICKER and Associate Professor WHITE.

Required: Architecture 6, 7, 11, 14, 18, 20 or 21.

25. DESIGN OP ORNAMENT.—The study of historical ornament

with exercises in designing architectural ornament to decorate the structural forms usually found in practice. These designs will be charcoal or crayon sketches, drawings rendered in shade or color, or finished drawings. They will be made on as large a scale as possible, usually full size. Lectures. Meyer's Hand-book of Orna-