The Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape Survey Course II module offers the second half of an introductory survey of the history and theory of spatial design from its origins to the present. As a survey it is executed through thematic lenses. Its objective is to establish a variety of frameworks for examining and understanding this history in order to make it useful for the learners within their own design projects.
The Search for Place
The Classical Language of Architecture
New Meanings for an Old Language
Walking the Line
Landscapes of Meaning
Landscapes of Sensation
From Propaganda to Rationality
The Emergence of a-b-s-t-r-a-c-t Architecture
Rational Living
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture
Towards an Organic Architecture
Putting Modernity Back Together Again
Lectures
Seminars
Lecture and reading worksheets
Self directed learning outside contact hours
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Other Assessment(s) | 100 |