Understanding Modern Architecture

Description

4.603 UG / 4.604 G

Examines modern architecture, art, and design in the context of the political, economic, aesthetic, and cultural changes that occurred in the twentieth century. Presents foundational debates about social and technological aspects of modern architecture and the continuation of those debates into contemporary architecture. Incorporates varied techniques of historical and theoretical analysis to interpret exemplary objects, buildings, and cities of modernity.

Additional work required of students taking the graduate version.

MIT Certificate Protected Syllabus

Subject Number
4.603
Semester
Year
2024
Prerequisites
4.604: permission of instructor
Required Of
4.603: BSA
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructors
Schedule
TR 11-12:30
Location
1-150
Credits + Level
3-0-9
U
3-0-6
G
Meets With
4.604
Restricted Elective
Architecture minor
HASS