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Home Design/Build

This course has been offered since 1980 and is the heart of our curriculum. It is appropriate for a range of individuals, from the person who wants to "do it all" to the person who simply wants to be informed enough to have meaningful and productive conversations with his or her architect and builder. Students will learn through hands-on construction projects, studio sessions, lectures, slide shows, house tours, and discussion. In the studio component, students are taught the design process starting with site analysis, programming, and design sketches, as well as through orthographic drawings and models. As students participate in an actual building project, they learn the safe use of common hand and power tools. Evenings are devoted to guest lectures, slide shows, and additional studio work. Topics covered include site assessment, estimating, basic engineering, design theories, and an overview of construction techniques. Environmentally responsible design and building practices are integrated into every aspect of the course. The Home Design/Build Course will provide individuals with the fundamental skills and resources necessary for creating their dream home - be it new construction or renovation. This course is also a good introduction for those interested in pursuing an architecture or building career. At the end of this intensive course, students typically leave with schematic floor plans, a scale model, and section and elevation drawings. They have gained a new awareness of design, materials, and the process of realizing a home that reflects their values and lifestyle. Beginner to Intermediate.


Available for college credit through the University of Vermont—CDAE 95 (3 credits).
(Tuition $1725, plus $300 non-refundable registration fee payable to Yestermorrow). Available May, and July sessions only.

Length:
12 days
Tuition:
$1680
Materials:
$45
   
   
Dates:
May 10-22, '09
Instructors:
Brad Roy
  Kirsten van Aalst
  Wayne Walker
   
Dates:
July 12-24, '09
Instructors:
Kathy Meyer
  John Ringel
  Tom Virant
   
Dates:
October 4-16, '09
Instructors:
Lizabeth Moniz
  Jesse Schwartzberg
  Gio Susini
 
 
 
 
   
   
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