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.
Critical Urbanism ARCH 338/638.02 Professor: Milton Curry
Between Infrastructures & Objects: Ungers Revisited ARCH 338/638.03 Professor: André Bideau
Megacity Lifestyles: Leisure Urbanism
ARCH 338/638.04 & CRP 395/649 Professor: David Mah
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
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Architecture and Urbanism Courses Back to Top 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.
Solar Decathlon: 2007 - 2009 ARCH 464.01 Professor: Martha Bohm
Finding Sustainable Form ARCH 464.02 Professor: Kevin Pratt
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Architecture and Ecology Courses Back to Top Architecture and Technology
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Design Informatics and Technology Transfer ARCH 465.01 Professor: Michael Silver
Working Drawings ARCH 367/667 Professor: Jonathan Ochshorn
Architectural Substrates ARCH 476.02 Professor: Ezra Ardolino
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Architecture and Technology Courses Back to Top 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.
Ten Buildings, Twenty Ways to Think about Them
ARCH 338/638.01 Professor: Sanford Kwinter
D-Range
ARCH 338/638.05 Professor: Carla Leitao
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
Architectural Historiography ARCH 680 Professor: Medina Lasansky
Situating Le Corbusier ARCH 688 Professor: Chris Otto
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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.
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: Photographing Place ARCH 459/659.04
Professor: Greg Halpern
To AutoCAD and Beyond ARCH 459/659.05 Professor: Deb Adams
Public Domain, Memory, Projection ARCH 659.06/ ART 614 Professor: Krzysztof Wodiczko
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