AAD 455 — Thesis Design Studio I Units: 6
This is the first of a two-term architectural thesis studio, providing students with the opportunity to undertake an independent, research-driven design project. Serving as the terminal project for students at the TMCC School of Architecture, the studio interfaces with other required courses over the full academic year. In this first term, conducted in close collaboration with AAD 480 , emphasis is placed on developing a rigorous conceptual framework, research methodology, and design agenda to guide the thesis throughout the year. Students engage in in-depth site analysis, precedent studies, and exploration of programmatic, social, cultural, and environmental factors relevant to their project. Through iterative design development, critical review sessions, and faculty mentorship, students refine their analytical, conceptual, and technical skills while establishing a coherent and ambitious vision for their thesis. The studio fosters the integration of architectural theory, practice, and innovation in preparation for AAD 485 , where students will focus on design development, prototyping, and project realization.