History, Theory, Criticism 2

ARCH-5110

This course addresses the history of architectural and related developments in selected Western and non-Western civilizations in order to construct a conceptual and strategic understanding of the relationships between architecture, culture, civilization, technology, and thought. In doing so, it will focus on key constructed spatial phenomena of the pre-modern world and, where relevant, elucidate the connection of these works of architecture and their motivating ideals to those of the modern and contemporary world.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
(Session 1) (Session 2)
2023
2022
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 1/4
2021
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 0/3
2020
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 0/4
2019
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 0/4
2018
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 1/4
2017
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • Lydia Kallipoliti
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 4/15
2016
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • Lydia Kallipoliti
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 4/15
2015
History, Theory, Criticism 2 (4c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 0/15
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