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3.80
Fall 2025
Topical offerings in architectural history.
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3.92
Fall 2025
This seminar surveys preservation from its historical beginnings through contemporary emerging trends, focusing on the changing nature of its ideals and practice in a critical and international perspective.We will explore the role of historic preservation and heritage in cultural politics, historical interpretation, urban development, & planning & design practice. Graduate Students will undertake additional course requirements.
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3.94
Spring 2025
This class is a field based seminar on methods of analyzing and recording historic buildings, especially vernacular buildings and landscapes. Students will be introduced to intensive building analysis geared to understanding change over time, while learning methods of careful field recording for both documentation and analysis. Graduate students will undertake additional course requirements. Course may include site visits.
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3.83
Fall 2025
Combining seminar discussions, shop exercises and laboratory exercises, this course explores the material culture of architecture from the perspective of materials science. Material culture is the physical stuff that is part of human life, and includes everything humans make and use including materials we use to shape the environment. Graduate course will have additional course requirements.
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Fall 2025
Preparation and completion of a thesis..
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Fall 2025
Research on topic for Master Thesis.
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Fall 2025
For Thesis Preparation, taken before a thesis director has been selected.
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Spring 2025
Advanced work on independent research topics by individual students. Departmental approval of the topic is required.
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