| source Yale (X) |
level |
department Environment, Built (X) |
MWF 9.25-10.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Lectures and readings in the language of architecture. Architectural vocabulary, elements, functions, and ideals. Notebooks and projects required.
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T 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Meets during reading period Introduction to properties of design, especially architectural design, that can communicate such cultural ideas as memories, imaginations, social and mythic hierarchies, and particularities of location.
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TTh 9.00-10.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Introduction to the history and practice of architectural analysis. Students produce drawings, models, and diagrams of significant architectural works in order to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of specific architects, buildings, and contexts. Description of a variety of approaches and the reciprocal relationship between analysis and design.
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MW 1.00-2.50 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Analysis of architectural design of specific places and structures. Analysis is governed by principles of form in landscape, program, ornament, and space, and includes design methods and techniques. Readings and studio exercises required.
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MW 10.30-11.20 Fall 2009 Final exam scheduled (Group 33) 12/18/2009 F 9.00 Skills WR Areas Hu, So Introduction to land use, transportation, town planning, and vernacular building patterns in the United States. After a brief review of Native American and colonial settlement patterns, the first section of the course (1800-1920) deals with traditional towns and large cities, the second (1920-2000) with peripheral growth that transformed downtowns and shaped diffuse metropolitan regions.
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T 1.35-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required The built environment as a text tool for constructing narratives of human activity, aspiration, and struggle. Methods of viewing the ordinary landscape of the twentieth-century American city: pulling apart its historical layers, examining social meanings, and observing its function today. Modes of inquiry include video, public presentations, field trips, photography, and writing.
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M 3.30-5.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So Permission of instructor required Infrastructures - the physical frameworks for human settlement, urbanization, and social life, including networks for transportation, water, energy, and communication. Current debates on infrastructure spending in the context of historical investments in the modern American city.
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Th 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Permission of instructor required Depictions of American landscapes as a way to achieve resonance in poetry. Focus on domestic, public, urban, and rural landscapes in New England, Chicago and the Midwest, New York and New Jersey, and Los Angeles. Attention to poems from a national automotive landscape as well as narrative poems about cities.
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MW 1.00-2.50 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Advanced problems with emphasis on architectural implications of contemporary cultural issues. The complex relationship among space, materials, and program. Emphasis on the development of representations - drawings and models - that effectively communicate architectural ideas. Exercises required.
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1 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Special courses may be established with individual members of the department only. The following conditions apply: (1) a prospectus describing the nature of the studio program and the readings to be covered must be approved by both the instructor and the director of undergraduate studies; (2) regular meetings must take place between student and instructor; (3) midterm and final reviews are required.
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3 HTBA Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Examination of the skills, topics, and preparation required for the research that students in the history, theory, and criticism track undertake for their senior project. Under the guidance of the instructor and members of the Architecture faculty and visitors, students present and define their proposals, complete basic readings, and seek criticism of individual research agendas.
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Th 11.35-12.50 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Permission of instructor required Development of frameworks and urban strategies for senior projects and/or papers through identification and elaboration of a research topic that synthesizes the interdisciplinary course work of the urban studies curriculum with individual interests. Requirements include proposal drafts, case study research, analyses, and graphic illustrations.
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ARCH 926 01 (11019) /INRL514 Fall 2009
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