The process by which an architectural design becomes a building requires the architect to control many variables beyond the purely aesthetic, and understanding how to control that process is key to successful practice. This course provides an understanding of the fundamentals of the structure and organization of the profession and the mechanisms and systems within which it works as well as the organization, management, and execution of architectural projects. Lectures explore the role and function of the architect, the legal environment, models of practice and office operations, fees and compensation, project delivery models and technology, and project management in the context of the evolution of architectural practice in the delivery of buildings.
All Semesters
2031
Spring 2025
Architectural Practice and Management
Susana La Porta Drago, Melinda Agron, Dov Feinmesser, Cristian Oncescu, Joshua Kuhr
2031
Spring 2024
Architectural Practice and Management
Susana La Porta Drago, Dov Feinmesser, Heather Kim, Cristian Oncescu, Melinda Agron, Danielle Davis
2031
Fall 2022
Architectural Practice and Management
Susana La Porta Drago, Dov Feinmesser
2031
Fall 2021
Architectural Practice and Management
Phillip Bernstein, Susana La Porta Drago