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. In addition to class meetings with ARCH 4100, this course meets regularly for recitation sessions.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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2024
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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