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Spring 2008 Post-Professional M.Arch Elective Courses

A structure of core and elective studios and courses allows students to pursue trajectories of inquiry within one of five interrelated territories of investigation (TI).




Architecture and Urbanism
Please note this is a preliminary list. It will be revised with courses offered both by the architecture department and other departments within the University.


Contact Zones: Colonial and Post-Colonial Cities as Dialectical Landscape of Transfer
ARCH 338/638.01 (CRP 619)
Professor: Jeremy Foster

The City as a Site of Consumption
ARCH 338/638.03
Professor: Andre Bideau

The Urban Landscape of Renaissance Rome
ARCH 384
Professor: Median Lasansky

The Cumulative City
ARCH 393
Professor: Christian Otto


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Architecture and Ecology
Please note this is a preliminary list. It will be revised with courses offered both by the architecture department and other departments within the University.


Responsive Systems Research Seminar
ARCH 338/638.04
Professor: Chris Perry

Buildings Out of Control
ARCH 464.01
Professor: Martha Bohm

The Architecture of Nothing

ARCH 464.02
Professor: Kevin Pratt

Ecological Literacy
ARCH 461
Professor: Jack Elliott

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Architecture and Technology
Please note this is a preliminary list. It will be revised with courses offered both by the architecture department and other departments within the University.


Responsive Systems Research Seminar
ARCH 338/638.04
Professor: Chris Perry

Organizing Effects - Part to Whole Relationships
ARCH 338/638.05
Professors: Leyre Asensio Villoria and David Syn Chee Mah

The Architecture of Weight
ARCH 465.02
Professor: Debora Mesa Molina and Anton Garcia-Abril

Component Architecture: Prefabrication...
ARCH 465.01

Professor: Dana Cupkova


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Architecture and Discourse
Please note this is a preliminary list. It will be revised with courses offered both by the architecture department and other departments within the University.


Column, Wall, Façade, Elevation
ARCH 334/634
Professor: Jerry Wells

Contact Zones: Colonial and Post-Colonial Cities as Dialectical Landscape of  Transfer
ARCH 338/638.01 (CRP 619)
Professor: Jeremy Foster

arch.games
ARCH 338/638.02
Professor: Arch Mackenzie

The City as a Site of Consumption
ARCH 338/638.03
Professor: André Bideau

Organizing Effects - Part to Whole Relationships
ARCH 338/638.05
Professors: Leyre Asensio Villoria and David Syn Chee Mah

Patternology
ARCH 459/659.03
Professors: Paul Anderson and David Salomon

History of American Landscape Architecture
ARCH 399/LANAR525
Professor: Leonard Mirin

Seminar in Historiography: Foundations of the Discipline
ARCH 680
Professor: Christian Otto

Architects as Theorists/Theorists as Architects
ARCH 699
Daniel Sherer


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Architecture and Media
Please note this is a preliminary list.  It will be revised with courses offered both by the Architecture department and other departments with the University.

 
Dynamic Digital Media
ARCH 459/659.01
Professor: Ezra Ardolino

Dossier (image, Graphics, Text)
ARCH459/659.02
Professor: Branden Hookway

Patternology
ARCH 459/659.03
Professors: Paul Anderson and David Salomon

Digital Capture: Photography of Place
ARCH 459/659.04
Professor: Greg Halpern


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