Study Areas
Design and Visualization 18
1012
Spring 2022
Architectural Design 2
Trattie Davies, Sunil Bald, Nikole Bouchard, Laura Briggs, Joeb Moore, Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, Lexi Tsien-Shiang
1022
Spring 2022
Architectural Design 4
Aniket Shahane, Anthony Acciavatti, Alicia Imperiale, Caitlin Taylor, Elihu Rubin
1111
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: Paradise Not Quite Lost
Mark Foster Gage
1112
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: VERI_PLEX Center for Alternative Cinema
Joe Day, Violette de la Selle
1113
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio
Frida Escobedo, Karolina Czeczek
1114
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: Inglorious Bastard
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Emily Abruzzo
1115
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: Domestic Imaginaries
Tatiana Bilbao, Iwan Baan, Andrei Harwell
1116
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: National Slavery Memorial in Washington, DC
Rodney Leon, Doriane Meyer
1117
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: De/constructing Cultural Tourism
Rossana Hu, Lyndon Neri, Andrew Benner
1118
Spring 2022
Advanced Design Studio: Architecture of a Land between Borders
Michael Imber, George Knight
1121
Spring 2022
Independent Design Research Studio
Bimal Mendis
1213b
Spring 2022
Books and Architecture
Luke Bulman
1224
Spring 2022
The Chair
Timothy Newton
1225b
Spring 2022
Formal Analysis II
Peter Eisenman
1227b
Spring 2022
Drawing Projects
Turner Brooks
1228
Spring 2022
Ruins, Ruination, and Reuse
Mark Foster Gage
1233
Spring 2022
Composition and Form
Peter de Bretteville
1293
Spring 2022
Storybuilding: Inclusive Design and Public Health
Joel Sanders
Technology and Practice 9
2012
Spring 2022
Structures II
Kyoung Sun Moon
2016
Spring 2022
Building Project I: Research & Design
Adam Hopfner, Alexander Kruhly, Beka Sturges, Ming Thompson
2022
Spring 2022
Systems Integration and Development in Design
Martin Finio, Julie Zink
2223b
Spring 2022
Structuring Architecture: Form and Space
Kyoung Sun Moon
2226
Spring 2022
Design Computation
Michael Szivos
2238
Spring 2022
The Mechanical Artifact: Ultra Space
Dana Karwas
2240
Spring 2022
The Architect As: Recasting the Role of the Architect in the Development Lifecycle
Antonia Devine
2241
Spring 2022
Building Disasters
John D. Jacobson
2243b
Spring 2022
Architecture and Machine Intelligence in Theory & Practice
Phillip Bernstein, Sam Omans
History and Theory 10
3012b
Spring 2022
Architecture and Modernity II: Theories and Projects
Marta Caldeira
3092
Spring 2022
Independent M.E.D. Research
Keller Easterling
3201b
Spring 2022
From Decon to Decolonial
Peter Eisenman
3202b
Spring 2022
The Origins of Capitalist Urban Space
Pier Vittorio Aureli
3204b
Spring 2022
Materials & Meaning
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
3205b
Spring 2022
Critical Methodologies in Architecture History
Joan Ockman
3283b
Spring 2022
After the Modern Movement
Robert A.M. Stern
3297b
Spring 2022
From Shigeru Ban to IKEA: Designing Refugee Camps
Esther da Costa Meyer
3316b
Spring 2022
Modernity and Crisis in Post-War Mexican Architecture, 1945-1994
Luis E. Carranza
3317b
Spring 2022
Architectural Drawing in the Expanded Field
Morgan Ng
Urbanism and Landscape 7
4209a
Spring 2022
Territorial Cities of Pre-Colonial America
Ana María Durán Calisto
4216
Spring 2022
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
4221
Spring 2022
Introduction to Commercial Real Estate
Kevin Gray
4223
Spring 2022
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann
4233b
Spring 2022
Ghost Towns
Elihu Rubin
4253
Spring 2022
Labs and Landscapes of the Green Revolution
Anthony Acciavatti
4254
Spring 2022
The Environmental Project: Research, Methods & Discourse
Elisa Iturbe
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