Two sections of ARTH24000 Architecture Since 1800 are open for enrollment. The course is newly designated to serve the CA perspective of the Identities theme. The sections are offered TR at 10:50 and 2:35.
ARTH 24000-all sections ARCHITECTURE SINCE 1800 LA FA 3b, h [CA Perspective; Theme: Identities]
3 credits
INSTRUCTOR: Nancy Brcak, Gannett G114, Ext. 4-3482, brcak@ithaca.edu
ENROLLMENT: 24
PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing.
STUDENTS: All interested students are welcome.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is a selective overview of the development of architectural modernism from the late eighteenth century to the present that includes a discussion of radical cultural, political, and economic developments, new conceptualizations of history, technological developments, and novel written and built architectural vocabularies. We will pay particular attention to modernism as a global phenomenon spanning “western” and “non-western” contexts.
COURSE FORMAT/STYLE: Illustrated lectures and discussions.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS & GRADING: Exams and written assignments. Regular attendance and participation in discussion is required. Grading based on written work and class participation.
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