Selected Topics in Architecture — 1750 to the Present

Description

General study of modern architecture as a response to important technological, cultural, environmental, aesthetic, and theoretical challenges after the European Enlightenment. Focus on the theoretical, historiographic, and design approaches to architectural problems encountered in the age of industrial and post-industrial expansion across the globe, with specific attention to the dominance of European modernism in setting the agenda for the discourse of a global modernity at large. Explores modern architectural history through thematic exposition rather than as simple chronological succession of ideas.

4.645 Syllabus (MIT certificate protected)

Subject Number
4.645
Semester
Year
2024
Prerequisites
4.210 or permission of instructor
Required Of
MArch
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructors
Schedule
MW 11-12:30
Location
5-234
Credits + Level
3-0-6
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