An Array of Course Imagery
Kimberly Nofal
COURSES
TEACHING NARRATIVE

 

TUTORIALS

 

STUDENT WORK

 

RESEARCH

 

SUMMARY OF COURSES
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ARC1701: Arch History I
(Summers 2011-2)
(Guest Lecturer)
Syllabus

Introductory arch. course


Guest Lecturer: Crete and Mycenae during Aegean Bronze Age, early Christian arch. until 6th century, three periods of Byzantine arch., and early Medieval & Romanesque.
ARC3743: Architecture History III
(Fall 2012-3 | w/ Charlie Hailey)
(Guest Lecturer)
Syllabus

a continuation of architectural history with primary emphasis on 20th-21st centuries

Guest Lecturer: POMO and DECON, Russian Constructivism

Co-curated Napkin sketch exhibit (Fall 2013) with Dr. Charliey Hailey
ARC3181: Advanced Digital Architecture
(Spring 2011 | w/ Ruth Ron)
(Lab Instructor)
Syllabus

Investigating advanced digital modelling techniques and a plethora of digital tools

Instructed about various softwares, including but not limited to Rhino, Grasshopper, Ecotect, Paneling tool, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign & VRAY tutorials to students AND faculty. Created video and teaching tutorials using CamStudio & PremierePro.
ARC4931: Architecture and Modernism
elective course (Spring 2013 - )
(Professor)
Syllabus

Interdisciplinary course meshing theory, history, and digital design.

To examine the role of all-sidedness using the thematic study of the surface mine. "The surface mine is a theoretical condition of architecture where there is no distinction between side, geometry, or unit; surface becomes both monumental to the point of inescapability yet essential to its creation."
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ARC4220: Arch Theory II
(Fall 2011 | w/ Gundersen)
(Fall 2012-3 | Guest Lecturer)
Syllabus

Exploring theoretial praxis in relation to architectural discourse


Guest Lecturer: On Form with supplemental reading from Adrian Forty's book Words and Buildings