Architectural Design

Technology
  • Program Credential

    Diploma

  • Program Duration

    72 Weeks

Program Overview

Embark on a journey into the world of digital architecture with VCAD's Architectural Design Technology program, ideally located in downtown Vancouver and accessible online. This program is perfect for those ready to pioneer architectural innovation, providing a solid foundation in both the artistic and technical aspects of design.

From the convenience of your home or in the stimulating environment of downtown, you'll engage in hands-on projects using industry-standard software to craft spaces that harmonize functionality with aesthetics. The hybrid delivery method allows you to benefit from online classes for theoretical knowledge and in-person workshops for practical application. Upon completion, you'll have a professional portfolio that showcases your technical skills and creative solutions, ready to catch the eye of future employers in the architecture field.

Who should apply?

  • Architecture Enthusiasts: Those intrigued by digital design's potential.
  • Creative Visionaries: Individuals passionate about designing functional yet artistic spaces.
  • Tech-Savvy Innovators: Those eager to master architectural tools.
  • Aspiring Designers: Dreamers aiming to shape tomorrow’s architecture.

Ready to merge creativity with cutting-edge technology? VCAD’s Architectural Design Technology program is your entry into architectural innovation.

This program is certified by the Registrar of the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, ensuring high standards and quality education in British Columbia. 

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Industry-Standard Tools You’ll Master

  • Adobe Photoshop

  • Adobe InDesign

  • PowerPoint

  • Excel

  • 3DsMax

  • AutoCAD

  • Revit

  • SketchUp

Find the right learning method for your needs.

Do you long for live collaboration and real-time feedback?

Our Hybrid Learning Model brings the energy of the classroom to you! Connect with instructors, bounce ideas off classmates, and refine your skills with instant feedback. Engage in regular live sessions for interactive learning and real-time feedback.

60%

Live Classes

40%

Self Study

Do you need a schedule that works for you?

Our Self-paced Learning Model gives you 24/7 access to course materials, so you can learn when inspiration strikes—while balancing work, life, and everything in between. Take control of your learning with an independent, self-paced experience, plus access to live support.

5%

Live Classes

95%

Self Study

Open the Door to New Creative Connections

Explore Future Career Opportunities

  • Building and construction industry
  • Architectural industry
  • Interior design industry
  • Engineering industry
  • Building project management
  • Property management

These are just some examples...the opportunities are almost limitless!

Gain These Competitive Skills for the Industry

  • Architectural design
  • Architectural drawing
  • Construction drawing
  • Apply knowledge of material design
  • Building Code specifications
  • Environmental Architectural design
  • Project management skills
  • Create digital blueprints using contemporary software
  • 3D digital renderings of buildings
  • Architectural Study Model
  • Assemble and present a professional portfolio

Start your creative journey today.

No prior experience. No waitlists.

Learn from experienced instructors in a studio-like environment.

Why Students Want to Study with Us

Personalized Flexible Learning

Take control of your learning with different online and on-campus delivery models that fit your lifestyle.

Cutting-Edge Tools

Work with industry-standard software and technology, equipping you with the tools you’ll need in the professional world.

Professional Portfolios

Build a portfolio at the end of your studies showcasing your skills and preparing you for the creative industry.

Course Timeline

Every masterpiece starts with a plan! Our course timelines guide your creative journey, taking you from concept to career-ready.

Drawing I

This course will focus on the development of perceptual and descriptive skills through an introduction to a variety of drawing media, techniques, and subject matter. Through this course, students will acquire a thorough understanding of the elements of art and the principles of organization as related to drawing. Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of contour lines, positive and negative space, perspective, sighting of angles, and measurements of relationships in drawing. The course will encourage experimentation with techniques and materials, both traditional and non-traditional, and explore creative expression beyond preconceived boundaries. Students will learn the principles of perspective drawing and how to apply them.

Architectural Drafting 1 – Hand Drafting and Standards

This course introduces students to the preparation of 2-dimensional architectural drawings. Topics include identification and use of drafting equipment, drafting in scale, basic lettering, line weights, dimension techniques and standard notation conventions. Emphasis is placed on orthographic projections related to floor plans, elevations, and ceiling plans. Students will gain the skills and techniques necessary to express any design concept graphically. Students will prepare drawings of residential buildings that are used for construction and for obtaining building permits, as well as gain a deeper understanding of architectural drawing layouts, symbols, and conventions.

Colour & Design

This course will build students’ understanding of colour and design principles through exploration and application across media, visual, and applied practice. This course will introduce students to the fundamental principles of colour theory through design, such as layout, composition, balance, colour science and theory and teach them how to apply these principles. These concepts will be reinforced through specific practical exercises and activities that will serve to demonstrate how each of the concepts is integrated into functional and purposeful design.

Architectural Design History

Throughout history, humans have built spaces. This course will look at the history of structure in architecture and design and will explore the built environment through time. This course will examine how the design of great structures and buildings has evolved and the impact this has on design in the 21st century. Students will gain an understanding of where we have come from through history to where we are at today.

Photoshop I

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the application and importance of image editing and construction as a universal skill in across diverse design genres. This course introduces students to raster image-editing software, Adobe Photoshop. Through this 'hands-on' course, students will acquire skills with workflow fundamentals, as well as advanced features, and tips, and acquire the skills to prepare images for digital output and print. Emphasis will be placed on technical skills, however conceptual development, and creative thinking and approaches will also be considered in all work. By the end of this course, students will be able to create, modify, and enhance sophisticated images using raster editing tools, and features; craft special effects; and prepare files for export to various applications in web, mobile, print, and manufacturing.

Drawing 2 – Perspective in Structures

This course builds on the principles learned in Drawing 1 and looks at how we apply them to the field of architecture and design. Students will build their skill set in order to be able to deliver industry standard drawings, and will hone their ability to use drawing as a tool of expression to convey design intent. Focus will be paid to applying the concepts and principles of perspectives to built structures.

Architectural Drafting 2 – AutoCAD and Layout

This introductory-level course will explore the fundamental features of the industry standard AutoCAD software. Students will learn to use the tools, features, and commands to create simple drawings in the context of developing a small design project.

Building Codes and Regulations

This course will explore the basic residential, commercial, and public building fire and safety codes as they apply to external and internal building features and the immediate building environment. The course will focus on the influence of the application of building codes on a building’s internal design and construction. Students will learn how codes and standards impact the design process and how they must be applied to ensure that the final design is compliant. There will be special attention on sustainability and how it interacts with the building code. Additionally, students will gain experience navigating with local and national building authorities.

Studio 1 - Residential

This course aims to introduce students to the studio process by giving them the opportunity to further develop their design narrative and applying it to single family residential structures. Students will be exposed to the design process and learn the steps required to successfully create and execute a residential home design.

Building Structures 1

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of building construction and practices; the technology, materials, and techniques used in constructing small-scale buildings; the role of the environment; and the importance of considering what materials to use. Students will conduct practical structural modeling exercises and develop a basic understanding of the quantitative and qualitative behaviour of structures. Students will be drafting final drawings for all assignments in AutoCAD for assignment 2 onward.

3D Modelling 1 – Sketchup

This course will introduce students to industry standard architectural rendering software that allows the user to increase the level of detail in their 2D/3D drawings and renderings. Students will also be introduced to the Building Information Modeling (BIM) system and learn how to manage projects across programs and platforms. BIM is a process that facilities the generation, sharing, and management of 3D visual representations of physical space and the functional components and systems found in them. This course will focus on creating a working understanding of SketchUp and how to apply it in the design and building process.

Architectural Drafting 3 – Advanced AutoCAD

In this course students will explore the advanced features of AutoCAD and how they can apply them to the standards of working drawing creation, A & D Practice, and for the creation and sharing of designs. Students will be required to create and modify complex digital design documents representing detailed 3D interior and exterior spaces. The course will begin by exploring advanced drawing and modification tools and techniques.

Construction Detailing

This course introduces the next stage after the design process is complete. When a building’s design intent has been established and approved, detailed technical drawings are then created. In this course students will learn how to transform the design using their knowledge of methods of construction into a series of technical drawings.

Studio 2 – Multi Residential

In this course students will build on the principles and concepts learned in Studio 1 and learn skills and approaches they can apply to multi-family residential structures. Students will be exposed to the complexity and coordination required to create a successful design, layout, materiality, and documents.

Architectural Drafting 4 - Revit 1

Building upon the information learned in the Architectural Drafting stream, students will learn the applications of these concepts through the use of Revit Software. Students will learn how to use and apply this software while exploring BIM methodology and applications that can translate between drafting and 3D platforms.

Project Management

Students will be introduced to project management as it relates to design and building construction. Students will learn about roles and responsibilities, procedures and protocols, meeting management, documentation, scheduling, and inspections in a typical project from the initial phases of construction through to completion. This course will focus on interactions and coordination with consultants and specialists.

Model Making and Details

In this course students will be exposed to the process of building a physical model and creating and documenting details of building structures. Emphasis will be placed on terminology, the process of building, problem-solving, and material management.

Materials, Equipment, and Specifications

This course introduces the various materials used in exterior façade treatments and their types and properties. Students will research, analyze, sample source, and cost materials based on a set of specifications. The importance of material selection in the construction process is stressed and explored in depth.

Architectural Drafting 5 – Revit 2

Building on the concepts learned in Arch Drafting 4, students will further develop their Revit skills to apply on design projects. A deeper understanding of conventions of model creation and working drawings will be honed and applied.

Building Structures 2

This course builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in Building Construction I. Students will apply their growing technical expertise in designing small to medium-scale buildings focusing on structural systems, building elements, materials, components, connections, construction methods and detailing. Students will develop a practical understanding of the materials and technical dimensions of building design, current trends in the construction industry, and collaborative practices when working with a team of consultants and stakeholders.

Architectural Theory and the Design Process

This course will familiarize students with architectural design,and architectural theory to apply to their craft. A variety of architectural design disciplines will be examined. Students will be introduced to ideas, principles, and architectural problemsolving methodologies. Students will begin to develop critical design thinking skills and the ability to imagine solutions in 3 dimensions. They will learn the process and model for how projects are set up and completed.

3D Modelling and Rendering 2 – 3DSMax

This course further develops students’ abilities to interpret industry standard architectural rendering software that allows the user to increase the level of detail in their 2D/3D drawings and renderings. Students will also be introduced to Building Information Modeling (BIM). BIM is a process that facilitates the generation, sharing, and management of 3D visual representations of physical space and the functional components and systems found within them.

Construction Administration and Coordination

In this course, students will be introduced to the Construction Industry Standards of document management, and procedures and requirements for owners, consultants, contractors, and trades that they will be subject to when working on a construction project.

Studio 3 – Commercial

Students will be exposed to the design structures that are highrise, mixed-use, and commercial, with basement parking. Students will conduct research, analysis, and space & concept planning studies. They will be taking into consideration material specifications, methods of construction, and sustainability principles. Students will prepare a design presentation package that includes models, drawings, and reports. Assessment and emphasis will be on the design, function, efficiency, and buildable construction methods.

Build Technology MEP

This course teaches students the conventions of coordination with Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing System (MEP). Students will gain an in-depth understanding and knowledge of each system and how they play an integral part in the efficiency of a building. This will include the relationships between building envelope design and mechanical system design, particularly with regards to sustainability, energy use, and human comfort. Mechanical systems include HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, and fire protection. Electrical and mechanical building codes are studied as well as indoor air quality, communications, life safety, and security.

Sustainability in Design

This course will cover the principles and applications of sustainability and focus on the use of Passive House technology. Students will be introduced to different sustainability measures, systems, theory, and construction methods.

Construction Documentation

This course introduces the construction drawing documentation process. Students will become familiar with the process of developing the initial part of the documentation through drawing lists, drawing contents, formats, sheet numbering, labels, annotations, and procedures as per construction industry standards. Emphasis is placed on understanding the legal issues with respect to accurate documentation.

Design Studio 4a – Capstone Design

Students will build a detailed project brief. Using and applying knowledge and skills acquired in the program, students will produce an architectural design project complete with design drawings and renderings. Emphasis will be placed on design, planning, function, efficiency, buildability and sustainability. Students will be mentored throughout the process. Students will present their final project to the class at the end of term.

Design Studio 4b – Capstone Documentation

Design Studio 4b focuses on the creation of a full working drawing package to be built in tandem with the design being developed in Design Studio 4a. At the end of this class, students will have an industry-standard working drawing package and will develop an understanding of how to develop drawings as well as designs simultaneously as done in the industry.

Portfolio and Presentations

This course will prepare students for graduation and final portfolio completion. The portfolio will showcase the strengths and talents of each student in a branded visually appealing presentation. Time will be spent focusing on content that showcases primary skills such as presentation techniques, sharing information, and creating a strong portfolio for entering the industry.

Testimonials

VCAD accommodated my schedule because I am currently working two jobs. I like that my instructors are all architects or interior designers from the industry.

Cameron F.

Architectural Design Technology Graduate

The admissions team at VCAD was very inquisitive and helpful in guiding me through my financial path for VCAD.

Jaqueline L.

I just finished the first semester, and wow, I am loving it. The teachers and the courses are amazing. I wish I had enrolled sooner. I can't wait for the next semester. They make sure that you are doing your assignments and doing well at them.

Antonio D.

I am almost finished with my diploma program; the school is great at providing ample coverage of all the topics one will need in professional life. A big advantage is the small classes that allow you to have a lot of one-on-one time with the instructors, who are all professionals working in the field.

Gianluca M.

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School and Program Accreditation

VCAD Calgary offers vocational training licensed under the Private Career Colleges Branch of Alberta Advanced Education.

VCAD Vancouver programs were reviewed and approved by the Registrar of the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, which regulates private training institutions in British Columbia. British Columbia's Education Quality Assurance (EQA) designation is Canada's first and only provincial brand of quality for post-secondary education. VCAD's EQA designation is recognized globally as a symbol of quality education and consumer protection.

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