Introduction to Architectural Studies
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, 11 hours. Exploration of role of built environment in social, cultural, and political life: how buildings are constructed, what they mean, effects they have on world, and ways they imagine new futures and shape private and public life. Focus on series of contemporary case studies for what each reveals about new possibilities for shaping world in which we live, with emphasis on how architecture extends to cities, roads, books, and films. Consideration of historical context and cultural genealogy of particular buildings and environments, material and economic conditions of building, and more. P/NP or letter grading.
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0-5 hrs/week
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There are no recordings for this course, but before the midterm, the instructor posted all his slides with notes. The content of this course is organized around weekly themes. The identification questions in both the midterm and final are easy (and the instructor allows a cheat sheet because understanding is more important than memorizing yay). It is a fun class after all.
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No group projects
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Attendance not required
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1 midterm
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Finals week final
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