Integration and Synthesis: Teaching the Parts in Anticipation of the Whole
Abstract
This paper presents two faculty members' different methods for teaching an advanced building systems course at University of Louisiana at Lafayette in our graduate program. In each case, the faculty member sought to balance analysis empirically and graphically represented through spatial coordination of systems related to design decisions. Projects included focusing upon full consideration of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing in connection to the development of interior spaces, consideration of envelope design acknowledging different environmental conditions due to orientation, focus upon core and plenum, selection of building envelope based upon environmental behavior, and finally analysis of design decisions using digital evaluation tools.
Keywords: teaching pedagogy, architecture, building systems, integrated design
How to Cite:
Ghiai, M. & Hancock, L., (2025) “Integration and Synthesis: Teaching the Parts in Anticipation of the Whole”, Building Technology Educators’ Society 2025(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.7275/btes.3385
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