Study Areas
Design and Visualization 19
1101
Fall 2022
Land Matters—Culture, Climate, and Community in Midtown Santa Fe
Alan Plattus, Liz Gálvez
1102
Fall 2022
The Architectural Diptych
Peter Eisenman, Frank O. Gehry, Daisy Ames
1103
Fall 2022
Oil, Land, People—The Challenges for Architecture
Claire Weisz, Marc de la Bruyère, Andrei Harwell
1104
Fall 2022
Lessons from Hawai‘i: Space, Time, and Paradise
Brigitte Shim, Talitha Liu, Dean Sakamoto
1105
Fall 2022
Reinventing Referinghausen
Tiantian Xu, Tei Carpenter
1106
Fall 2022
The Fragile Earth Research Institute
Patrick Bellew, Andy Bow, Tess McNamara
1107
Fall 2022
Turtles All The Way Down
Tod Williams, Billie Tsien, Andrew Benner
1108
Fall 2022
TRASH
Francis Kéré, Martin Finio
1109
Fall 2022
Going Home, Again
Rachaporn Choochuey, Surry Schlabs
1110
Fall 2022
The Cosmological Landscape—Chankillo
Sunil Bald
1111a
Fall 2022
Designing a Green New Deal: The Spatial Politics of Our Response to Climate Change
Billy Fleming
1211
Fall 2022
Drawing and Architectural Form
Victor Agran
1223a
Fall 2022
Formal Analysis I
Peter Eisenman
1248
Fall 2022
Cartographies of Climate Change
Joyce Hsiang
1249
Fall 2022
Virtual Futures
Beom Jun Kim, Olalekan Jeyifous
1250
Fall 2022
The Plan
Brennan Buck
1253
Fall 2022
Small Objects
Timothy Newton, Joel Greenwood
1255
Fall 2022
!animate!
Gavin Hogben
1256
Fall 2022
Architects Lost & Found: Rethinking Architectural Canon
Mark Foster Gage
Technology and Practice 7
2018
Fall 2022
Advanced Building Design
Anna Dyson, Mohamed Aly Etman
2031
Fall 2022
Architectural Practice and Management
Susana La Porta Drago, Dov Feinmesser
2211
Fall 2022
Technology and Design of Tall Buildings
Kyoung Sun Moon
2222
Fall 2022
The Mechanical Eye
Dana Karwas
2242
Fall 2022
Slavery, Its Legacies, and the Built Environment
Phillip Bernstein, Luis deBaca
2245
Fall 2022
Alternative Development Workshop
Peggy Deamer, Nicholas McDermott
2246
Fall 2022
Introduction to Architectural Robotics
Hakim Hasan
History and Theory 11
3072
Fall 2022
Design Research I: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
Anthony Acciavatti, Iris Giannakopoulou-Karamouzi
3073
Fall 2022
Design as Research II: Methods Workshop
Aniket Shahane, Ana María Durán Calisto
3265a
Fall 2022
Architecture and Urbanism of Modern Japan: Destruction, Continuation, and Creation
Yoko Kawai
3267
Fall 2022
Semiotics
Francesco Casetti
3290
Fall 2022
Body Politics: Designing Equitable Public Space
Joel Sanders
3300
Fall 2022
History, Historiography, Avant-Garde: Reading Manfredo Tafuri’s The Sphere and the Labyrinth
Joan Ockman
3302
Fall 2022
Tall Tales
Ife Vanable
3303
Fall 2022
Urban Century: Theorizing Global Urbanism
Vyjayanthi Rao
3315
Fall 2022
Challenging the Classical
Kyle Dugdale
3318
Fall 2022
The Media of Architecture and the Architecture of Media
Craig Buckley
3322
Fall 2022
Mutualism: Spatial Activism and Planetary Political Solidarity
Keller Easterling
Urbanism and Landscape 8
4011
Fall 2022
Introduction to Urban Design
Alan Plattus, Zachariah Michielli
4219
Fall 2022
Urban Research and Representation
Elihu Rubin
4222
Fall 2022
History of Landscape Architecture: Antiquity to 1700 in Western Europe
Bryan Fuermann
4247
Fall 2022
Difference and the City
Justin Garrett Moore
4252
Fall 2022
The Architecture of the Food System
Caitlin Taylor
4293
Fall 2022
Housing Connecticut: Developing Healthy/Sustainable Neighborhoods
Alan Plattus, Andrei Harwell, Kate Cooney, Anika Singh Lemar
4294
Fall 2022
Reckoning with Environmental Uncertainty
Anthony Acciavatti
4296
Fall 2022
Introduction to Planning and Development
Joseph B. Rose, Eric Kober
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