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Bachelor of Architecture Elective Courses





Theory


Ten Buildings, Twenty Ways to Think About Them
ARCH 338/638.01

Professor: Sanford Kwinter

Critical Urbanism

ARCH 338/638.02 / CRP 395.78/659.78
Professor: Milton Curry

Between Infrastructures & Objects: Ungers Revisited

ARCH 338/638.03
Professor: André Bideau

Megacity Lifestyles: Leisure Urbanism

ARCH 338/638.04 & CRP 395.25/649.25

Professor: David Mah

D-Range

ARCH 338/638.05

Professor: Carla Leitao

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Visual Representation


Imaging and the Electronic Age
ARCH 459/659.01
Professor: Don Greenberg

Dynamic Digital Media

ARCH 459/659.02
Professor: Ezra Ardolino

The War Veteran Vehicle

ARCH 459/659.03
Professor: Krzysztof Wodiczko

Digital Capture: Photography Place

ARCH 459/659.04
Professor: Greg Halpern

To AutoCAD and Beyond

ARCH 459/659.05
Professor: Deb Adams

Public Domain, Memory, and Projection

ARCH 659.06/ ART 614.01
Professor: Krzysztof Wodiczko

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Building Technology


Working Drawings
ARCH 367/667
Professor: Jonathan Ochshorn

Solar Decathlon: 2007 - 2009
ARCH 464.01
Professor: Martha Bohm

Finding Sustainable Form

ARCH 464.02
Professor: Kevin Pratt

Design Informatics and Technology Transfer
ARCH 465.01
Professor: Michael Silver

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Computer Applications

Introduction to Computer Graphics
ARCH 374.01/CS 465.01

Professor: Doug James

Architectural Substrates

ARCH 476.02
Professor: Ezra Ardolino

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History of Architecture and Urban Development



SpaceCases
ARCH 397
Professor: Chris Otto

History of European Landscape Architecture
ARCH 399.01 / LANAR 524
Professor: Len Mirin

Italian Renaissance Architecture, 1400 - 1600. Regola & Invenzione
ARCH 399.02
Professor: Daniel Sherer

Manfredo Tafuri: Historical Project & The Crisis of Modernity
ARCH 399/699.03
Professor: Daniel Sherer

Case Studies in Modernist Suburbia
ARCH 399/699.04
Professor: David Salomon

Tale of Two Cities: Modern Landscape Architecture in New York and Paris
ARCH 399/699.05
Professor: Len Mirin

Seminar in Historiography
ARCH 680
Professor: Medina Lasansky

Situating Le Corbusier
ARCH 688
Professor: Chis Otto

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Rome Program


Theory


Contemporary Contemporary Italian Culture
ARCH 317.20 (Rome)
Professor: Carolina Ciampaglia

"Other" Modernisms
ARCH 338/638.20 (Rome)
Professor: Maristella Casciato



Visual Representation

Introduction to Photography
ARCH 459/659.20 (Rome)
Professor:  Liana Miuccio


History of Architecture and Urbanism

Aspects of Urban Design, Architecture, and Art in Renaissance and Baroque Rome
ARCH 399.20 (Rome)
Professor: Jeffrey Blanchard

The Topography and Urban History of Rome in Antiquity and the Middle Ages
ARCH 399.21 (Rome)

Professor: Jan Gadeyne

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New York City Program


Theory

Architecture and Knowledge
ARCH 338/638.30 (NYC)

Professor: Sanford Kwinter


History of Architecture and Urbanism

The Architecture of New York: 400 Years of People, Places, and Buildings
ARCH 399.30/699.30 (NYC)
Professor: Ned Kaufman


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