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  Fall 2002 Course 4 Subjects  
  4 Thesis and UROP  
 
Course Name Instructors Credit Level
4.THG Graduate Thesis Thesis Advisor TBA H
4.THU Undergraduate Thesis Thesis Advisor 0-1-11 U
4.UR Undergraduate Research in Architecture (UROP) Norford TBA U
4.URG Undergraduate Research in Architecture (UROP) Norford TBA U
4.189 Preparation for MArch Thesis Hubbard 2-0-1 H
4.190 Curricular Practical Training in Architecture Anderson
N. Jones
0-0-2 G
4.288 Preparation for SMArchS Thesis Thesis Advisor DT/Porter 3-0-6 H
4.289 Preparation for Architectural Studies - PhD Thesis Thesis Advisor TBA H
4.290 SMArchS Pre-Thesis Preparation Thesis Advisor TBA H
4.388 Preparation for SMVisS Thesis TBA 0-6-0 H
4.488 Preparation for SMBT Thesis Thesis Advisor TBA H
4.489 Preparation for Building Technology PhD Thesis Thesis Advisor TBA H
4.689 Preparation for History, Theory and Criticism - PhD Thesis Thesis Advisor TBA H
 
     
  4.1xx Architectural Design  
 
Course Name Instructors Credit Level
4.101 Experiencing Architecture
Studio
Hubbard 3-3-6 U
4.123 Architectural Design: Level I Pendleton-Jullian 0-12-9 U
4.125 Architectural Design: Building in Landscapes Wampler/
Joslin
0-12-9 U
4.131 Architectural Design: Level II Yoon 0-12-9 U
4.143 Architectural Design: Level II Lukez/
Murray/(PDF file)
Yoon
0-12-9 U
4.155 Architectural Design: Level III Domeyko/
Healy/
Reiter
0-12-9 H
4.163J
11.332J
Urban Design Beinart /
de Monchaux /
Correa
0-12-9 H
4.171 A Space Between: A Space Within Wampler 3-2-4 H
4.175 Case Studies in City Form Dennis 0-6-6 H
4.181 Architectural Design Workshop: The Tools of Innovation – Researching User Demand for Innovative Offices Duffy 2-0-7 H
4.182 Architectural Design Workshop: Fabricating Ceramics Sass 2-0-7 H
4.183 Architectural Design Workshop: Japan Workshop: (continuation of summer 2002) Kanda 3-0-6 H
4.184 Architectural Design Workshop:China Workshop (summer 2002) Wampler 3-0-6 H
4.195 Special Problems in Architectural Design--MArch Portfolio Seminar Jarzombek/
Yoon
1-1-1 H
 
 

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  4.2xx Architecture Studies  
 
Course Name Instructors Credit Level
4.200/
4.201
Computational Design I: Theory and Applications Knight 3-0-9
3-0-6
U
G
4.203 Geometric Modeling Nagakura TBA G
4.208 Special Problems in Computation and Architecture-User Interface Design Studio Intille 3-0-6 H
4.209 Special Problems in Computation and Architecture-Agent—Based Virtual Architecture Gero
Maher
3-0-6 H
4.215J / 11.309J Reading and Telling Landscape: Photography as Inquiry—Sites in Sight: Spirn 3-0-9 G
4.220 Urban Housing: Paris, London, New York Dennis 3-0-6 H
4.221 Architecture Studies Faculty Colloquium Porter
Duffy
2-0-1 G
4.222 Professional Practice Hubbard 3-0-3 G
4.237 The New Practitioner: Dialogue Tools and Techniques Goethert 3-0-6 H
4.240J / 11.328J Urban Design Skills: Observing, Interpreting & Representing the City Ben-Joseph 3-0-9 G
4.242J/
11.331J
Advanced Seminar in City Form Beinart 2-0-7 H
4.243 Media Technology, Youth, and City Design and Development: Spirn
McDowell
3-0-9 G
4.247/ 11.337J Environmental Design Policy and Action Schuster 2-0-7 H
4.250J / 11.001J Introduction to Urban Design and Development Silberberg 3-0-9 U
4.252J / 11.301J Urban Design and Development Frenchman 3-0-9 G
4.273 Introduction to Design Inquiry Porter 2-2-8 G
4.275 Projects in Design & Computation—PhD Forum Stiny 2-0-0 H
4.285 Research Topics in Architecture Studies—The Body-Politic Electric: Designing Online Spaces that Work for Citizens Greenwood
Mitchell
0-2-7 H
4.297 MArch Geometric Modeling Nagakura
Liew
2-2-8 H
 
 
     
 

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  4.3xx Visual Arts  
 
Course Name Instructors Credit Level
4.301 Introduction to the Visual Arts Sethi
Gibbons
2-4-6 U
4.303 Dialogue in Art, Architecture and Urbanism Barry 3-3-3 G
4.322 Introduction to Sculpture Sethi 2-4-6 U
4.341 Introduction to Photography Leist 2-4-6 U
4.343 Photography and Related Media Leist 3-0-6 G
4.351 Introduction to Video Gibbons 2-4-6 U
4.360 Performance Workshop - Video/Performance Jonas 3-3-6 H
4.370 Interrogative Design Workshop Wodiczko 3-3-6 H
4.390 Visual Arts Independent Studio-SMVisS students only Barry 0-3-15 H
 
 
     
 

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  4.4xx Building Technology  
 
Course Name Instructors Credit Level
4.401 Introduction to Building Technology Fernandez 3-3-6 U
4.405 Building Tech I: Materials and Construction Fernandez 3-1-5 G
4.42J / 1.044J / 2.66J Fundamentals of Energy in Buildings Glicksman 3-2-7 U
4.442 Building Tech III: Introduction to Building Structural Systems II Ochsendorf 3-2-4 G
4.453 Building Technology in Real Estate Roth 3-0-9 G
4.455 Integrated Building Systems Norford 3-2-7 H
4.481 Building Technology Seminar Fernandez / Glicksman / Norford/
Ochsendorf
2-0-1 H
 
 
     
 

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  4.6xx History, Theory and Criticism  
 
Course Name Instructors Credit Level
4.601 Introduction to Art History Naginski 3-2-7 U
4.605 Introduction to the History and Theory of Architecture D. Friedman 4-0-8 U
4.607 Thinking About Architecture: In History and At Present Jarzombek 3-0-6 H
4.614 Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures Rabbat 3-0-9 U
4.621 Orientalism and Representation Rabbat 3-0-9 H
4.622 Theories and Histories of Architectural Preservation Watenpaugh 3-0-6 H
4.631 / 4.632 / SP.582 Gender, Space, Architecture Watenpaugh 3-0-9
3-0-6
U
G
4.638 Advanced Study in Renaissance Architecture -- Drawings and Numbers: Five Centuries of Digital Design Carpo 3-0-6 /
3-0-9
H
4.645 Selected Topics in Architecture-1750 to the Present Dutta 3-0-6 G
4.650 Advanced Study in Cultural and Comparative Studies of Architecture: Mechanical Organs: The Body in History Dutta 3-0-6 /
3-0-9
H
4.651 20th Century Art—Art Since 1940 Jones 3-0-9 U
4.654 Advanced Study in Modern Architecture—The Architecture of Leisure, 1945-1965 A. Friedman 3-0-6/
3-0-9
H
4.661 Theory and Method in the Study of Architecture and Art Jones 3-0-9 H
4.663 History of Urban Form D. Friedman 3-0-6 /
3-0-9
H
4.682 Advanced Studies in the HTC of Art and Architecture -- Global Architecture Jarzombek 3-0-9 H
4.692 Special Studies in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Art -- Imaging the Baroque Naginski 3-0-9 H
 
     
 
   
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