This course has been conceived together with Material Systems and Productions and the Design Research Studio, such that each student will develop a complementary written analysis that critically situates the new material system that the student is developing in design studio within historical, socio-political, and economic flows. The written analysis will directly reference key themes contained within the required readings, lectures, and seminar discussions. Course taught in New York City.
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2023 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2022 |
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2021 |
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2020 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2019 |
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2018 |
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2017 |
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2016 |
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2015 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2014 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2013 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2012 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2011 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2010 |
Environmental History & Theory (3c)
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2009 |
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2007 |