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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study History Elective 1

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural history, theory and criticism on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study History Elective 1 History Elective 2

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural history, theory and criticism on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural history, theory and criticism on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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University of Auckland - Modern Architecture and Urbanism History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 1 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 3 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 4 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 5 History and Theory of Architecture and Urbanism 6 Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study Elective Study History Elective 1 History Elective 2 History Elective 3

Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things. Examines late modern, postmodern and contemporary architecture and urbanism. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of buildings, projects and developments that have the potential to inform contemporary architectural design, and on the reading and writing of architectural criticism. Examines through case studies architectural landscapes, buildings, ensembles and urban projects, ornamental and iconographic programmes, and architectural texts from pre-history to the end of the fourteenth century. In considering the broad range of cultural and building traditions across the Old World, distinctions to be drawn between them with respect to: conceptual preoccupations, structural and spatial ideas and their use. Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. Emphasis on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity and cultural expression, amongst other things. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical, geographical and cultural contexts. Examines the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment in historical and theoretical contexts. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. Topics approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural history, theory and criticism on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural history, theory and criticism on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning. An advanced study in architectural history, theory and criticism on a topic approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
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