Methods Seminar

ARCH-6981

Situated within the context of the Master's Thesis (ARCH 6990) directed research studio sequence, this course addresses general methods of design research with an emphasis on studying the ways in which the discipline of architecture engages other fields of knowledge. Through a series of historical and contemporary writings as well as specific precedents in architectural design, students will look at how the discipline of architecture has absorbed external disciplinary, technological, and cultural influences as a means of advancing itself in the world.

1 credit
Prereqs:
none

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Methods Seminar (1c)
  • Lydia Xynogala
Seats Taken: 9/10
2014
Methods Seminar (1c)
  • Brendan Daniel Moran
Seats Taken: 5/10
2013
Methods Seminar (1c)
  • Christopher S Perry
Seats Taken: 9/10
2012
Methods Seminar (1c)
  • Christopher S Perry
Seats Taken: 5/5
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