This course offers a history of architectural theory, criticism, and historiography from the Renaissance to the present, emphasizing the texts, media and institutions that have supported architecture's claim to modernity since the late 17th Century. Architectural thought is examined in its social and cultural context as it relates both to the Western philosophical tradition and to design method and practice.
Fee: $250.00
Instructor: Jay Cephas
Capacity Remaining: -4
Semester Dates: 9/3/2025 - 12/3/2025
Times: 10:40 AM - 11:30 AM
Sessions: 24
Days: M W
Building: ARCHB
Room: Architecture Building N107
The objective of this course is to provide a broad overview of the discipline of architecture: its history, theories, methodologies; its manners of thinking and working. Rather than a chronological survey, the course will be organized thematically, with examples drawn from a range of historical periods as well as contemporary practice. Through lectures, readings, and discussions every student will acquire a working knowledge of key texts, buildings and architectural concepts.
Instructor: Monica Ponce de Leon
Capacity Remaining: -3
Semester Dates: 9/2/2025 - 12/4/2025
Days: Tu Th
Room: Architecture Building N101
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