Cities and Their Territories

ARCH-4050

An important ancillary concern throughout the previous eight courses of the history, theory, and criticism sequence has been the examination of architecture as a fundamental part of the forces of urbanization and humanity's interventions into the landscape and environment. This course highlights the perspective of that dimension of architectural understanding by examining in detail both historically and contemporarily many of the most significant ways that human habitation has engaged the world at the large scale of cities and geographies. This 2-credit course is required of all architecture undergraduates in the B.Arch. program.

2 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Jillian Marie Crandall
Seats Taken: 0/70
2022
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Jillian Marie Crandall
Seats Taken: 64/70
2021
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Jillian Marie Crandall
  • Christianna Grace Bennett
Seats Taken: 64/161
2020
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Jillian Marie Crandall
  • Christianna Grace Bennett
Seats Taken: 53/130
2019
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Christianna Grace Bennett
Seats Taken: 103/125
2018
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Christianna Grace Bennett
Seats Taken: 126/125
2017
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Annett Beatrix Weichsel
Seats Taken: 30/75
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Thomas Richard Verebes
Seats Taken: 65/65
2016
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Annett Beatrix Weichsel
Seats Taken: 68/75
2015
Cities And Their Territories (2c)
  • Brendan Daniel Moran
Seats Taken: 62/70
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