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San Francisco Institute
of Architecture
A Center for Innovation in Design and Education

and

SFIA/Berkeley Institute
of Ecological Design

 

FALL 2007 CLASS LIST

New six- & eight-week classes start Monday, October 29, 2007

Classes will be held in west Berkeley, California, at
Aquatic Park. Location details to be announced.

 

NEW:

A new "DE" (Design/Ecology) program of ecological design
workshop classes that combines design, planning, construction
drawings, professional practice, and hands-on experience.

Classes in Winter, Spring and Summer 2008 will cover
all major aspects of green building materials, design
methods, and environmental systems.

3-unit classes: $350 each.

5-unit studio class: $600.

Payment plans can be arranged:
50% down, and 25% payments at 2-week intervals.

 

Students who enroll and prepay by October 12, 2007

may deduct 20% of the tuition.

 

 

MONDAY CLASSES

E-100

EVERYTHING ECO

3 units. 6 weeks. Mondays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Class starts Monday, October 29; ends Monday, December 3.

Instructor: Fred Stitt, Architect; Director, SFIA.

 

A comprehensive overview of every aspect of green building,

from alternative materials through alternative energy systems,

and how they all work together.

 

D-1

STUDIO: CREATIVE DESIGN &

NATURE-BASED ARCHITECTURE

5 units. 8 weeks. Mondays, 8:00 - 9:15+ p.m.

Class starts Monday, October 29; ends Monday, December 17.

Instructor: Fred Stitt, Architect; Director, SFIA.

 

Nature-based building design is radically different from the

process most design schools teach. This course demonstrates

design methods in step-by-step procedures that eliminate any

mystery about the process. Excellent for beginners, and eye-

opening to experienced design professionals.

 

C-22

SKETCHUP:

3-D MODELING & DESIGN PROCESS

3 units. 6 weeks Mondays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Class starts Monday, October 29; ends Monday, December 3.

Instructor: Dave Weir.

 

A comprehensive introduction to the lowest-cost and easiest-

to-use architecture computer modeling program. SketchUp

is now the leading medium for architectural perspective

renderings and presentation drawings. Software can be

downloaded at no cost. Bring your own laptop (required).

 

TUESDAY CLASSES

 

DE-160

EARTH-BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

3 units. 6 weeks, plus one optional, weekend, hands-on workshop.

Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Class starts Tuesday, October 30; ends Tuesday, December 4.

Instructors to be announced.

 

Adobe, tamped earth, and earth-sheltered construction are

far more accessible and versatile than most people realize.

This class features case studies, design methods, basic

construction techniques, and the unique aspects of the

design practices of those who specialize in earth building.

 

DE-170

STRAWBALE BUILDING DESIGN

& CONSTRUCTION

3 units. 6 weeks, plus one optional, weekend, hands-on workshop.

Tuesdays, 8:00 - 9:15+ p.m.

Class starts Tuesday, October 30; ends Tuesday, December 4.

Instructors: Fred Stitt, John Swearington, and Dan Smith.

(John Swearington: www.skillfulmeans.com. Dan Smith: www.DsmArchitects.com)

 

Strawbale is a rapidly renewable, highly versatile construction

material increasingly favored for housing, schools, and civic

buildings. This class features case studies, construction technology,

design, and the practices of the best strawbale designers and builders.

 

C-11

VECTORWORKS COMPUTER-AIDED

DESIGN & DRAFTING

3 units. 6 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Class starts Tuesday, October 30; ends Tuesday, December 4.

Instructor to be announced.

 

An intensive, enjoyable, and rewarding introduction to

this user-friendly drafting and 3-D graphics program.

Bring your own laptop (required).

 

WEDNESDAY CLASSES

 

DE-75

LIVING ROOFS & GREEN WALLS

3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.

Class starts Wednesday, Nov. 7; ends Wednesday, Dec. 12.

Instructors to be announced.

 

Learn how to design, detail, and build

one of the most important and widely accepted elements

of green building -- green roofs and facades.

Green roofs will be required on most new and existing

buildings (wherever practical to do so), in most major

U.S. cities and around the world.

 

DE-150

SOLAR ENERGY STUDIO

3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 8:00 - 9:15+ p.m.

Instructor: Jerry Caldwell, Power Light.

Class starts Wednesday, Nov. 7; ends Wednesday, Dec. 12.

 

The sun is likely to become the dominant source of

electrical energy in our time. This course provides the history,

design methods, technology, installation, and case studies.

How solar panels work. Planning and installing solar

systems in new and existing buildings. Best practices for

keeping costs down without sacrificing quality. Tax

credits, rebates, and other incentives. Architectural

integration of solar panels. Drawings required for

permitting and construction. A comprehensive "how-to"

overview of one of today's most effective and well-tested

solutions to the world's energy and petroleum problems.

 

THURSDAY CLASSES

 

DE-7

PRACTITIONER SEMINARS

3 units. 6 weeks. Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.

Class starts Thursday, Nov. 1; ends Thursday, Dec. 6.

Seminars by leading figures in the green building and

sustainable design movement.

Invited speakers:

Allen Green, on Landscape Architecture and Community Activism;

Eric Freed, Organic Architect, on green building design practice;

Craig Henritzy, Indigenous Design; Eugene Tsui, architect, author of

Evolutionary Architecture; Jay Baldwin, author of Buckyworks,

on Bucky Fuller and visionary design methods.

 

 

 

HOME STUDY

 

D-14

COMMUNICATING YOUR DESIGNS:
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING & MEDIA

Self-study video tape course created by Kirby Lockard,

a master of architectural graphic techniques.

3 units.

Self-paced study scheduled at students' convenience.

Excellent introduction to the principles and techniques of

manual perspective drawing and rendering. After your

enrollment, we'll arrange to deliver video tapes and work

materials. Introductory video available on request from

Fred Stitt, SFIA@aol.com.

 

MORE HOME STUDY DISTANCE LEARNING

 

For SFIA's comprehensive list of distance learning architecture

and green building courses, see the Distance Learning pages

and FAQs at www.sfia.net. Units from these degree programs

are transferable to our onsite degree and certificate programs

at SFIA in Berkeley, California.

 

 

NEW:

CERTIFICATION FOR GREEN BUILDING

DESIGN PROFESSIONALS

 

Green building is about to become the most important

environmental issue of our time.

 

The reason: Buildings account for most energy

consumption (76%), most greenhouse gasses (48%),

most overall pollution and landfill, and much of the

increases in allergies and respiratory diseases (due to

toxic materials and bad air handling systems).

 

Soon virtually all publicly-funded construction and

most private construction will have to be designed

to meet green standards and be certified

by Green Building Professionals.

 

People qualified to design, certify, or construct

green buildings are still a small minority

in the design professions.

 

So the demand and opportunities for certified green

building consultants are about to explode.

 

You can become a Certified Green Building Professional

by completing 24 units of our design and green building

classes through the Fall 2007 and

Winter/Spring/Summer 2008 terms.

 

Green Building Design Professional certification will

be through the SFIA and an accredited program of the

Berkeley Institute of Ecological Design.

 


To enroll in SFIA classes, copy the enrollment form below, fill in the required information, and E-mail, fax, mail, or call the SFIA Information Office (see below).

 

SFIA FALL 2007

CLASS ENROLLMENT FORM

Students who enroll and prepay by October 17
may deduct 20% of the tuition.

3-unit classes: $350 each.
5-unit studio class: $600

 

Date of enrollment:

Please enroll me in the class(es) listed below:

Name:

Address:

City:

State:

Zip:

Daytime Phone:

Cell Phone:

Fax number:

E-mail address:

 

__ New student

__ Current/previous student

 

__ I'm a candidate for the Certified Green Building Professional program.

 

Degree Candidate for:

__ Master of Architecture Degree (100 units)

__ Master of Ecological Design Degree (75 units)

__ Bachelor of Science in Architecture Degree (72 units)

__ Bachelor of Science in Ecological Design Degree (54 units)

__ Associate Arts Degree and Technical Certificate
in Architecture (36 units)

__ Associate Arts Degree and Technical Certificate
in Ecological Design (36 units)

__ I'm not a degree candidate at this time.

Note: Students can change candidacy at any time.

 

FALL 2007 CLASS LIST

3 unit classes: $350 each
5 unit studio class: $600

Mondays

__ E-100
EVERYTHING ECO
3 units. 6 weeks. Mondays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Starts Oct. 29.

__ D-1
STUDIO: CREATIVE DESIGN &
NATURE-BASED ARCHITECTURE
5 units. 8 weeks. Mondays, 8:00 - 9:15+ p.m. Starts Oct. 29.

__ C-22
SKETCHUP:
3-D MODELING & DESIGN PROCESS
3 units. 6 weeks Mondays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Starts Oct. 29.

 

Tuesdays

__ DE-160
EARTH BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
3 units. 6 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 Starts Oct. 30.

__ DE-170
STRAWBALE BUILDING DESIGN
& CONSTRUCTION

3 units. 6 weeks. Tuesdays, 8:00 - 9:15+ p.m. Starts Oct. 30.

__ C-11
VECTORWORKS COMPUTER-AIDED
DESIGN & DRAFTING
3 units. 6 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Starts Oct. 30.

 

Wednesdays

__ DE-75
LIVING ROOFS & GREEN WALLS
3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Starts Nov. 7. 

__ DE-150
SOLAR ENERGY STUDIO
3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 8:00 - 9:15+ p.m. Starts Nov. 7.

 

Thursdays

__ DE-7
PRACTITIONER SEMINARS
3 units. 6 weeks. Thursdays, 6:30 - 9:00+p.m. Starts Nov. 1.

 

Home Study

__ D-14
COMMUNICATING YOUR DESIGNS:
Perspective Drawing & Media video course.

3 units. Self-paced home study video course. (VHS format.)

 

Students who enroll and prepay by October 12
may deduct 20% of tuition.

__ I am paying by check or money order (payable to SFIA).

__ I am paying by Visa or MasterCard:

Card number:

Expiration date:

Cardholder's full name:

 

Class refund policy:

No extra charge for changing classes or withdrawal within
the first week of the term. After the first week of classes,
refunds will be on a prorata basis.

 

SFIA INFORMATION OFFICE

Box 2590
Alameda, CA 94501
510-523-5174 • 1-800-634-7779
Fax 510-523-5175
www.SFIA.net

 

 

NOTE:

Full details on class locations for Fall 2007 will follow.

SFIA will be moving to a new facility at Aquatic Park in Berkeley,

California. Pending the move, the school may have temporary

class space in the Aquatic Park area during the first part of the

Fall term.