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“The R.A.I.C. Syllabus” FOR SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS Eugene, Oregon October 2004 Martin Segger, University of

“The R.A.I.C. Syllabus” FOR SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS Eugene, Oregon October 2004 Martin Segger, University of Victoria. R.A.I.C. Syllabus National Office 210 – 318 Homer Street Vancouver BC V6B 2V2 T: 604 669-9830 F: 604 669-5513 info@raic-syllabus.ca www.raic-syllabus.ca.

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“The R.A.I.C. Syllabus” FOR SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANS Eugene, Oregon October 2004 Martin Segger, University of

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  1. “The R.A.I.C. Syllabus”FORSOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANSEugene, OregonOctober 2004Martin Segger, University of Victoria R.A.I.C. Syllabus National Office 210 – 318 Homer Street Vancouver BC V6B 2V2 T: 604 669-9830 F: 604 669-5513 info@raic-syllabus.ca www.raic-syllabus.ca

  2. Mission Statement “The Mission of the R.A.I.C. Syllabus is to provide architectural education nationally through practical experience and courses of study for aspiring and current members of the profession, and members of the public with a personal interest in architecture.” Syllabus Program Update Committee

  3. SummaryOf Syllabus Activity, 2003/4 Graduates There were 4 graduates in 2003 and 2 in Term 1, 2004, bringing the alumni numbers to 63. Student Entry Credentials The analysis of the entry credentials is revealing: • Of 227 students in the Program only 6 entered directly with High School matriculation; • 50% hold diplomas from Institutes of Technology or Community Colleges; • 35% hold baccalaureate degrees in various disciplines: B.A., B.Sc., B. Fine Arts, B. Environmental Studies, B. Sc. (Engineering) and B. Landscape Architecture. Pass Rates Pass rates have declined marginally from 88% in 2002 to 86% in 2003. The average number of courses completed on an annual basis is up slightly at 2.0 from 2002 /2003.

  4. Where do Studentscome from?

  5. Who are the Students? NOTE: 234 Active Student Records reviewed. 7 records of CACB Referrals / General Interest Students removed from analysis, for a total of 227 records reviewed for Entry Credentials.

  6. How Many?

  7. How much do they do?

  8. How Successful are they?

  9. Success to Completion

  10. The Design Studio D1 Foundations of Design D2 Foundations of Architectural Design - Elements D3 Foundations of Architectural Design – Simple Habitat D4 Foundations of Architectural Design – Collective Habitat D5 Architectural Design – Cultural / Recreational D6 Architectural Design - Workplace D7 Architectural Design – Institutional – Design & Technology D8 Urban & Environmental Design D9A Design Thesis - Research D9B Design Thesis – Program & Design Development

  11. Theory and History THEORY TH1 Introduction to Ideas TH2 Design Theory Fundamentals TH3 Theory of Modernism . TH4 Contemporary Architectural Theory TH5 Urban Theory IDEAS H1 History of Ideas in Architecture 1 - Ancient H2 History of Ideas in Architecture 2 – Medieval H3 History of Ideas in Architecture 3 – Post-Medieval H4 History of Ideas in Architecture 4 – Modern

  12. Technology / Management TE1 Materials, Properties & Applications TE2 Introduction to Structures TE3 Advanced to Structures TE4 Architectural Applied Sciences . TE5 Building Envelope & Assemblies . TE6 Mechanical Equipment of Buildings TE7 Lighting TE8 Acoustics TE9 Building Systems 230 Economics of Building 231 Management of Projects

  13. Alumni

  14. OrganizationRoyal Architectural Institute of CanadaThe Syllabus Diploma Program

  15. National Advisory Board & National Office Staff ADVISORY BOARD Chair Cameron Ridsdale, FRAIC, RIBA, OAA Members Marcelo Graca, MRAIC, OAA, AIBC, AAA (O.C.A. Architects Inc.) Roland Jonker, MRAIC, OAA, AIBC, AAA (O.C.A. Architects Inc.) Michael C. Miller, FRAIC, OAA (Ryerson University) Ryszard Sliwka, MRAIC (University of Waterloo) Ex-Officio Members R. Douglas Gillmor, FRAIC, AAA (Director) Jeanné Lynn Fox (Registrar) Student Representative Peter Skira STAFF Director R. Douglas Gillmor, FRAIC, AAA (1993) Registrar Jeanné Lynn Fox (1985) Assistant Marisa Pettinen (2000)

  16. dESIGN fACULTY(& student representatives) ALBERTA Garry Milton, FRAIC, AAA Calgary Lloyd Ostrinsky, Dipl.Arch. (Barry Sullivan) Edmonton Grant Moore,AAA (Eugene Gyorfi) BRITISH COLUMBIA Jay Hiscox,MRAIC, OAQ (Danielle Pepin) SASKATCHEWAN N. Allan Duddridge,MRAIC, SAA SASKATCHEWAN S. Roger Mitchell,MRAIC, SAA (Kurt Dietrich) MANITOBA Bob Martin,MRAIC, MAA (Blaine Repko) ONTARIO Marcelo Graca,MRAIC, OAA, AIBC, AAA London Alison Hannay,MRAIC, OAA (Gerald Gallacher) Ottawa Tom Blood,FRAIC, OAA, OAQ (Outgoing: Mike Watson · Incoming: Mike Peixoto) Thunder Bay Walter Kuch,MRAIC, OAA (Outgoing: Cory Stechyshyn · Incoming: Matt Mills) Toronto Mariusz Gontarz,MRAIC, OAA (Outgoing: Jim Graves · Incoming: Andrew Siddeley)

  17. aCADEMIC fACULTY THEORY Marcelo Graca,MRAIC, OAA, AIBC, AAA TH1 Introduction to Ideas Ivan Martinovic,MRAIC, OAA TH2 Design Theory Fundamentals Walker McKinley,MRAIC, AAA TH3 Modernism Carole Scheffer,MRAIC, OAQ TH4 Contemporary Architectural Theory Prof. Ed Epp,MRAIC TH5 Urban Theory HISTORY OF IDEAS IN ARCHITECTURE Prof. Martin Segger(Full Sequence) H1 Ancient H2 Medieval H3 Post-Medieval H4 Modern TECHNOLOGY John Souleles,MRAIC, MAA, LEED A.P. TE1 Materials, Properties & Applications & TE5 Building Envelope & Assemblies Arthur B. Johns,P.Eng. TE2 Introduction to Structures & TE3 Advanced Structures Dale D. Kerr,M.Eng., P.Eng. TE4 Architectural Applied Sciences Seymour Levine,P.Eng. TE6 Mechanical Equipment of Buildings Marion G. Bassett,P.Eng. TE7 Lighting Dr. Al LightstoneTE8 Acoustics Dr. John D. Welch,MRAIC, RIBA TE9 Building Systems MANAGEMENT Stephan Namisniak,MRAIC, OAA, NCARB 230 Economics of Building Linus Murphy,MRAIC, AAA 231 Management of Projects

  18. “THE RAIC SYLLABUS”FORSOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANSEugene, OregonOctober 2004Martin Segger, University of Victoria RAIC Syllabus National Office 210 – 218 Homer Street, Vancouver BC V6B 2V2 Telephone: 604.669-9830 Fax: 604.669-5513 E-mail: info@raic-syllabus.ca Website: www.raic-syllabus.ca

  19. “THE RAIC SYLLABUS”FORSOCIETY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORIANSEugene, OregonOctober 2004Martin Segger, University of Victoria RAIC Syllabus National Office 210 – 218 Homer Street, Vancouver BC V6B 2V2 Telephone: 604.669-9830 Fax: 604.669-5513 E-mail: info@raic-syllabus.ca Website: www.raic-syllabus.ca

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