Architecture Technology (Grades 9-12)
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Other Connecticut CTE sets
- Design and Development (Grades 6-8)
- Essential Knowledge and Skills
- Impact of Technology (Grades 6-8)
- Nature of Technology (6-8)
- Agricultural Education
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- Building Construction (Grades 9-12)
- Business and Finance Technology (Grades 9-12)
- Communication (Grades 9-12)
- Computer Aided Drafting and Design (Grades 9-12)
- Cooperative Work Education
- Digital Video Production (Grades 9-12)
- Engineering Technology (Grades 9-12)
- Family and Consumer Sciences (Grades 9-12)
- Graphic Design Technology (Grades 9-12)
- Manufacturing (Grades 9-12)
- Marketing Education
- Medical Career Education
- Technology Education
- Transportation Technology (Grades 9-12)
- Wood Technology (Grades 9-12)
Architecture Technology
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Architecture TechnologyARCH
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Identify significant historical events and trends that have impacted architecture.ARCH.01
- 1
Discuss current trends in commercial and residential architectureARCH.01.01
- 2
Research and differentiate between design periods that shaped todays structures.ARCH.01.02
- 1
- b
Demonstrate an understanding of socio-cultural and environmental impacts on architectural design.ARCH.02
- 1
Identify how location, resources and materials influence design.ARCH.02.01
- 2
Differentiate between human wants and needs.ARCH.02.02
- 3
Apply "Green" building practices to project design.ARCH.02.03
- 4
Apply culture, community and diversity needs to project designARCH.02.04
- 1
- c
Demonstrate an understanding of regulations in architectural design.ARCH.03
- 1
Research and identify regulations and codes that are needed to establish a legal and safe design.ARCH.03.01
- 2
Evaluate a site that takes into consideration local, state and national restrictions, zoning and codes.ARCH.03.02
- 3
Differentiate between residential and commercial building codes/standards.ARCH.03.03
- 4
Develop an understanding of the American Disability Act.ARCH.03.04
- 1
- d
Apply principles of physics in selecting and working with materials and load applicationsARCH.04
- 1
Explain various forces that bear on, and within, structures.ARCH.04.01
- 2
Analyze architectural physics of soil mechanics, foundation design, and engineering material as they relate to structural design.ARCH.04.02
- 3
Demonstrate an understanding of static and dynamic loads as they relate to a structure.ARCH.04.03
- 4
Develop and communicate an assigned building design.ARCH.04.04
- 1
- e
Research, plan and design functional structure.ARCH.05
- 1
Apply prior knowledge to discuss daily needs and influences identified in their environment.ARCH.05.01
- 2
Produce preliminary designs, final sketches and presentation drawings.ARCH.05.02
- 3
Utilize commercial and residential suggestions and specifications to create functional floor plans.ARCH.05.03
- 4
Utilize an architectural drawing to estimate the cost and the materials necessary for a project.ARCH.05.04
- 1
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Develop technical drawings drafted by hand and computer aided drafting and design (CADD).ARCH.06
- 1
Identify, research, develop and explain architectural and construction plans, drawings, diagrams and specifications.ARCH.06.01
- 2
Draw and sketch by hand to communicate ideas effectively.ARCH.06.02
- 3
Utilize CADD software to produce technical drawings and architectural proposals.ARCH.06.03
- 1
- g
Employ appropriate media to communicate concepts and design.ARCH.07
- 1
Convey information using multi-dimensional drawings.ARCH.07.01
- 2
Create effective working drawings, and presentation drawing.ARCH.07.02
- 3
Employ basic model building techniques.ARCH.07.03
- 1
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Maintain a portfolio to document knowledge, skills and experience in architecture.ARCH.08
- 1
Research and Collect data that relates to architectural drafting and designARCH.08.01
- 2
Select and organize appropriate examples that demonstrate knowledge, skills and experience.ARCH.08.02
- 3
Prepare and conduct effective oral presentation.ARCH.08.03
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- a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Connecticut Career and Technical Education
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