Study Areas
Design and Visualization 19
1012
Spring 2016
First-Year Core Studio
Alan Organschi, Andrew Benner, Adam Hopfner, Amy Lelyveld, Joeb Moore, Peter de Bretteville, Herbert Newman
1016b
Spring 2016
Visualization III: Fabrication and Assembly
John Eberhart, Brennan Buck
1022
Spring 2016
Second-Year Core Urbanism Studio
Andrei Harwell, Keller Easterling, Alexander Felson, Bimal Mendis, Aniket Shahane, Rosalyne Shieh
1111
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Fulfillment Center
Greg Lynn, Nathan Hume
1112
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Berlin Alexanderplatz
Hans Kollhoff, Kyle Dugdale
1113
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Post FAT
Sam Jacob, Sean Griffiths, Jennifer Leung
1114
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Home is a Four Letter Word
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Emily Abruzzo
1115
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Gehry
Frank O. Gehry, Trattie Davies
1116
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Hadid/Schumacher
Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher, Simon Kim, Lasha Brown
1117
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Building Water
Wolf Prix, Abigail Coover Hume
1118
Spring 2016
Advanced Design Studio: Architecture Without Content
Caitlin Taylor, Kersten Geers
1213b
Spring 2016
Books and Architecture
Luke Bulman
1216
Spring 2016
Ornament Theory and Design
Kent Bloomer
1222b
Spring 2016
Diagrammatic Analysis
Peter Eisenman
1224
Spring 2016
The Chair
Timothy Newton
1226
Spring 2016
Site + Building
Steven Harris
1227b
Spring 2016
Drawing Projects
Turner Brooks
1228
Spring 2016
Disheveled Geometries
Mark Foster Gage
1230
Spring 2016
Patternism
Brennan Buck
Technology and Practice 6
2012
Spring 2016
Structures II
Kyoung Sun Moon
2015
Spring 2016
Building Technology
Alan Organschi, Adam Hopfner
2022
Spring 2016
Systems Integration and Development in Design
Martin Finio, Kristin Hawkins, Edward Stanley, Philip Steiner, John D. Jacobson, Adam Trojanowski, Anibal Bellomio, Victoria Ponce de Leon, Craig Razza, Victoria Arbitrio, Robert Haughney, Laura Pirie, Erleen Hatfield, Larry Jones
2219b
Spring 2016
Craft, Materials, and Digital Artistry
Kevin Rotheroe
2226
Spring 2016
Design Computation
Michael Szivos
2299b
Spring 2016
Independent Course Work
Michelle Addington, Nathan Hume, Greg Lynn
History and Theory 12
3022b
Spring 2016
Architectural Theory II: 1968–Present
Anthony Vidler, Ioanna Angelidou, Skender Luarasi
3092
Spring 2016
Independent M.E.D. Research
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
3214b
Spring 2016
The Construction of Exactitude: Classicism and Modernism
Karla Britton
3217b
Spring 2016
Writing on Architecture
Carter Wiseman
3220
Spring 2016
Contemporary Architectural Discourse Colloquium
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
3223a
Spring 2016
Parallel Moderns: Crosscurrents in European and American Architecture, 1880–1940
Robert A.M. Stern
3225b
Spring 2016
Religion and Modern Architecture
Karla Britton
3239b
Spring 2016
Launch: Architecture and Entrepreneurialism
Keller Easterling
3264b
Spring 2016
XS: “micro” in Japanese Architecture and Urbanism
Sunil Bald
3272b
Spring 2016
Exhibitionism: Politics of Display
Joel Sanders
3273b
Spring 2016
The Architectural Surface: Figure, Form, Ambiance
Anthony Vidler
3299b
Spring 2016
Independent Course Work
Anthony Vidler, Nicola Suthor, Michael Szivos
Urbanism and Landscape 6
4011
Spring 2016
Introduction to Urban Design
Elihu Rubin, Britton Rogers
4211b
Spring 2016
Intermediate Planning & Development
Alexander Garvin
4223
Spring 2016
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann
4233b
Spring 2016
Ghost Town: Myth, Memory & the City
Elihu Rubin
4235b
Spring 2016
Credentials: The Professions of Urbanizing
Todd Reisz
4299
Spring 2016
Independent Course Work
Alan Plattus, Elihu Rubin
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University Courses Outside of YSoA
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