Graduate Architecture Design 1

ARCH-5200

This studio focuses on the relationship between building and landscape in terms of conceptual, pragmatic, ideological, aesthetic, and functional issues. As such, it endeavors to examine critically the disciplinary boundary between building and landscape. It also critically assesses the connections and inherent complexities between an institutional situation, workplace activity, and residential inhabitation in order to explore questions of publicness and privacy. This studio also addresses the tectonic dimensions of construction and structure in architectural design.

5 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
Graduate Arch Design I (5c)
  • Adam Hassan Dayem
Seats Taken: 0/5
2022
2021
Graduate Arch Design 1 (5c)
  • Ryosuke Imaeda
  • Adam Hassan Dayem
Seats Taken: 2/6
2020
Graduate Arch Design 1 (5c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 0/15
2019
Graduate Arch Design I (5c)
Seats Taken: 0/15
2018
Graduate Arch Design I (5c)
  • David H Bell
Seats Taken: 0/15
2017
Graduate Arch Design I (5c)
  • John Rhett Russo
Seats Taken: 1/15
2016
Graduate Arch Design I (5c)
  • James Fleet Hower
Seats Taken: 4/15
2015
Graduate Arch Design I (5c)
  • David H Bell
  • Edwin Jhinang Liu
Seats Taken: 4/15
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