This course will examine the spectrum of architectural phenomena and ideas without a specific chronology using examples ranging from antiquity to the contemporary world in western and non-western civilizations and produced in both vernacular and disciplinary cultures. An essential part of this course is to stimulate students' curiosity about architecture and the larger world and introduce them to key issues of architecture regarding space, form, critique, technology, aesthetics, societal and cultural contexts, etc. Particular emphasis will be given to the emergence of modernism in architecture. Crucial to the goals of this course is to encourage students to pursue and develop their own unique vision and voice in architecture throughout their education and practice. Fundamental to this process is making students aware of the necessity to challenge their own subjectivities, biases, and presuppositions.
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2023 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2022 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2021 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2020 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2019 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2018 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2017 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2016 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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2015 |
History, Theory, Criticism I (4c)
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