The Department of Architecture's summer programs abroad are organized and led by department faculty members. The number of destinations, and destinations themselves, vary from year to year, depending on particular faculty and student interests.
Summer 2009 Off-Campus Programs
Due to lack of sufficient enrollment levels, there will be no off-campus summer offerings this year.
Previous Off-Campus Summer Programs
June 5 - July 31, 2008
Latin America II: Urbanism, landscape, and Architecture
Ecuador / peru / chile / argentina / brazil
Professors leading the program: Andrea Simitch, Val Warke, and Jim Williamson
Program Overview:
Courses covered in the Program:
June 1 - July 31, 2008
Iberian Peninsula. Leisure Grounds
Professors leading the program: George Hascup, Leyre Asensio-Villoria, David Mah and Manuel Colon
Program Overview:
Courses covered in the Program:
Summer 2007 program
Architecture in Europe: Meanings of Modernism
Summer 2006 Program
Previous summer abroad programs
- Western Europe '05
- China '04
- The 3-Dimensional City: Western Europe '03
- Europe and Its Changing Landscape of Museums: Western Europe '03
- In the Wake of the Romantics: Kyoto Japan '01
- Modern/Primitive: Oslofjyord to Graubunden '01
- Between Tradition and Modernity: North Africa '01
- In Search of Public Cultures: Architectures and Urbanisms of Middle Europe '00
- Japan Program '99
- Portugal, Spain and France: The Water's Edge '99
- Berlin: Rebuilding the German Capital '99
- Brazil '98
- Southeast Asia '97
- Scandinavia '97
- Portugal, Spain and France '96
- Moscow to Berlin '95