Architectural Design(Degree)
Shape spaces with our quizzes. Learn about design principles, building materials, and construction techniques. Prepare to create functional and aesthetic structures.
Architectural Design Thesis and Capstone
The architectural thesis is the culmination of your entire degree—a year-long exploration of a specific design problem of your choice. You will select a site in Zambia, conduct deep research into its social and environmental context, and develop a complete, professional-level building design from initial concept to detailed technical drawings. …
Architectural Graphics and Digital CAD I
Transition from the drawing board to professional digital environments. In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) using industry-leading software to produce precise 2D floor plans, sections, and elevations. These technical skills are the industry standard and are absolutely mandatory for securing internships and entry-level positions …
Building Information Modeling and Advanced 3D
Step into the future of the construction industry with Building Information Modeling (BIM). This course goes beyond simple 3D drawing to teach you how to create 'smart' models that contain data on materials, costs, and construction schedules. Mastering BIM software like Revit is becoming a standard requirement for major infrastructure …
Building Materials and Construction Technology I
Explore the tangible elements of architecture by learning about the materials that form our world. This course introduces the properties and construction techniques associated with timber, masonry, steel, and concrete, with a specific focus on sustainable materials suitable for the Zambian climate. You will study how different building components handle …
Building Services and Systems Integration
An architect must ensure that a building is not just a shell, but a living, breathing machine. This course covers the technical integration of plumbing, electrical systems, fire safety, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) into your architectural designs. You will learn to coordinate with mechanical and electrical engineers …
Environmental Science and Passive Design Logic
In an era of climate change, sustainable architecture is no longer optional. This course teaches you how to harness Zambia's natural resources—sun, wind, and rain—to create comfortable, energy-efficient buildings. You will study passive solar heating, natural ventilation strategies, and effective shading devices that reduce the need for expensive mechanical cooling. …
Freehand Drawing and Spatial Visualization
An architect's ability to communicate ideas visually is their most valuable asset. This course focuses on freehand sketching, perspective techniques, and spatial visualization, teaching you how to render light, shadow, and texture to bring your concepts to life. You will learn to 'think with your pencil,' developing the skills needed …
Introduction to Architectural Theory and Design
Begin your professional journey by exploring the profound relationship between human behavior, culture, and the built environment. This course covers the global history of architecture while placing a strong emphasis on the unique design heritage of Zambia and the wider African continent. You will study fundamental principles such as space, …
Landscape Architecture and Site Engineering
Architecture does not stop at the front door. This course focuses on the design of the external environment, from parks and gardens to site drainage and topography. You will learn how to select local Zambian plant species, design sustainable outdoor spaces, and manage the technical challenges of grading and site …