ARCH 255 Section 2 - Imaging - Fall 2023
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
University of Michigan Programs
The University of Michigan offers a range of programs in various fields, including architecture and urban planning.
Academics
The university's academic programs are divided into several categories:
- Undergraduate
- Architecture
- Urban Technology
- Architecture Minor
- Real Estate Development Minor
- Graduate
- Architecture
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Dual Degrees
- Certificates
- Post-Professional
- Digital & Material Technologies
- Urban Design
- Ph.D. in Architecture
- Ph.D. in Urban & Regional Planning
- Pre-College
- ArcPrep
- ArcStart
- Continuing Education
- Online and Continuing Education
Course Details
One of the courses offered is ARCH 255, Section 2, which focuses on digital imaging as the generator of architectural ideas, formal variation, and organizational logic.
Course Brief
This studio course develops principles of abstract design thinking by working between 2D raster-based software and 3D digital modeling software.
Learning Objectives
The course covers:
- Introduction to physical and digital relationships
- Exploring productive relationships between 2D image and 3D form
- Introduction to texture mapping
- Introduction to rendering and animation
- Introduction to 2D image making
Software Requirements
The course requires:
- Rhinoceros 3D
- Adobe Photoshop
Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
The Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning is a part of the University of Michigan, located at 2000 Bonisteel Boulevard, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Research and Creative Practice
The college has various research initiatives, clusters, and labs, as well as facilities and resources to support research and creative practice.
Projects and Publications
The college features faculty projects and publications, showcasing the work of its faculty members.
Career and Professional Development
The university offers career and professional development opportunities, including the Taubman College Career Network, to support students in their professional pursuits.
Alumni
The university has a strong alumni network, with opportunities for giving back to the college and staying connected with fellow alumni.
Facilities
The university has various facilities to support academic and research activities, including:
- Art and Architecture Building
- Digital Fabrication and Robotics Lab
- Taubman Visualization Lab
- Wood Shop, Metals Lab, Computer Lab
- Printing Lab
- Liberty Research Annex
