Courses
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Session B: Figure Drawing: Improve and Expand on Skills
Instructor: Anne McGhee Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 14 and 16/2:00-5:00 * Please note, students may participate in both session A…
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Form Generation through Mathematics
Instructor: Patricia Correa Max Enrollment: 18 Date/Time: Jan 20-24 from 9-2 Location: 42 Kirkland, Room 42-1-G Description:…
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Yoga
Instructor: Natasha Collette Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 16/12:00-1:00 Location: Gund 121 Description: This slow-flow vinyasa class is accessible to…
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Yoga
Instructor: Elizabeth Brown Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan 10/12:00-1:00 Location: Gund 121 Description: This no nonsense yoga sessions with Elizabeth…
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Form UVW: Principles of animation, decomposition, and modeling using 3ds Max – CANCELLED
Instructor: Vaughn Thomas Horn Max Enrollment: 15 Date/Time: Jan. 7, 9, 14, 16; 10:00-11:30 Location: Gund 505 Description: Students will…
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Entrepreneurial Design Firm Workshop – FULL
Instructors: Brian Kenet and Masako Ikegami Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan. 6-10 (9:30-3:00); Jan 13- 15 (optional: 9:30-5:00) Location:…
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A Project a Day: Architectural Tours
Title: Into the City Instructors: Eric Howeler Alex Krieger Kiel Moe Toshiko Mori Maryann Thompson Charles Waldheim…
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Presentation and public speaking: the basics
Instructor: Rosabella Alvarez-Calderon Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan. 13-14; 9:00-12:00 Location: Gund 112 Description: An introduction to public speaking and…
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DIY [Toy] Product Design
Instructor: Dimitris Papanikolaou Max Enrollment: 12 Date/Time: Jan 6-10 and 13 (6 sessions)/1-4pm Location: Gund 510 Description:…
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First Semester Core Urban Planning Studio
Judith Grant Long, Kathy Spiegelman, Ana Gelabert-Sanchez
The first semester core studio of the Master of Urban Planning program introduces students to the fundamental knowledge and technical skills used by urban planners…
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Elements of Urban Design
Felipe Correa, Anita Berrizbeitia, Carles Muro, Robert Pietrusko, Carlos Garciavelez
Elements of Urban Design is an advanced core studio for the post professional programs in urban design. The studio introduces a wide host of ideas,…
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Haters Make Me Famous: The Newark Riverfront and the Post-Great Migration City
Following forty years of official urban decline narratives, the Festival Marketplace entered US cities in the 1970s as a redemptive force of planning and design.
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Networked Urbanism: Urban Waste – Urban Design
Belinda Tato, Jose Luis Vallejo
Waste is the result of bad design Networked Urbanism: Urban Waste – Urban Design Waste is the result of bad design Cities cover…
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Planning and Development on the East Boston Waterfront
Alex Krieger, Matthew Kiefer, Larry Curtis
This studio will explore the use of both private investment and public action to solve an important planning/urban design problem: how to fulfill long-standing community…
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Macau: Cross-border Cities
The studio is premised upon two fundamental ambitions, the recuperation of an idea of the city as a project and the pursuit of alternative forms…
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Territorialism 2
Paola Vigano, Chiara Cavalieri
Key issues: contemporary territories, ecological rationality, life-cycles, embodied energy, inclusion Design operations: conceptualization and scenarios construction Place: Boston Metropolitan Region/Greater Boston I the…
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Meydan: Designing the Surfaces of Public Space around Beyazit Square, Istanbul
Summary: The studio explores the architectural means by which a public space could be configured to support a variety of specific urban functions while encouraging…
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Spatial Analysis and Representation
David Gamble, Robert Pietrusko
Urban planners engage in many complex processes that defy easy representation. This course provides first-semester urban planning students with the graphic and technical skills needed…
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Critical Conservation as Social Activism: History, Theory, and Methods
Historic preservation strategies have been used by communities to achieve various social ends, ranging from staving off gentrification and restricting neighborhood development to developing…
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History and Theory of Urban Interventions
This class provides a high-intensity introduction the history and theory of urban planning practice under modern capitalism. Building upon an interdisciplinary literature drawn from…
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Urbanization in the East Asian Region
The purpose of this lecture course is to provide an overall account of the urbanization in selected cities within the rapidly developing East Asian…
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Urban Politics and Planning (at KSG)
Course focuses on how public governance and planning shape cities and urban regions in the United States and Europe. Topics include U.S. and European urban…
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Real Estate Finance and Development
This course teaches the fundamentals of real estate finance and development. Lectures and case studies introduce students to the full range of financial analysis…
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Land Use and Environmental Law
As a scarce and necessary resource for earthly activity, land triggers competition and conflict over its possession, use, development, and preservation. For privately owned land,…
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Cities by Design I
Rahul Mehrotra, A. Hashim Sarkis, Farès el-Dahdah, Alex Krieger, Peter Rowe, Sibel Bozdo??an, Joan Busquets, Erkin Ozay
\’Cities by Design\’ is a year-long course that studies urban form. In the fall semester, \’Cities by Design\’ will explore six urban case studies…
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Markets and Market Failures with Cases (at KSG)
Markets and Market Failures with Cases at KSG – HKS API-105A . Professor Jose Gomez-Ibanez offers the other version of Markets and Market Failures, GSD…
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Transportation Planning and Development
This is an introductory course that examines the complex relationship between transportation, land use and urban form, and the varied instruments available to planners…
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Housing and Urbanization in the United States
This course examines housing as an object of policy and planning as it relates to urban form and issues of social concern. It is…
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Healthy Places
Can the way places are planned and designed improve health? It seems obvious that there is such a link between environments and health but…
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Planning for the 21st Century: Emerging Trends, Challenges and Opportunities
What role does design play in the planning process? How will demographic and other emerging trends influence how we design and plan for communities for…
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Cities and Environmental Change
How can the practice of urban planning and design creatively engage communities to address the immediate and long-termer challenges posed by environmental change? We…
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Design for Urban Disaster
With unprecedented rates of urban growth, especially in Africa and Asia, people in towns and cities are more vulnerable to natural disasters than ever…
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Introduction to Local Economic Development
This course introduces students to local economic development from the perspective of urban planning. Students learn about the theories, analytic frameworks and indicators used…
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Modern Housing and Urban Districts: Concepts, Cases and Comparisons
This seminar course will deal with ‘modern housing’ covering a period primarily from 1990 to the present. It will engage with ‘urban districts’ in…
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Housing Delivery Systems in the United States
This is a basic course to introduce students to the American system for producing housing. We look at seven “actors”—consumers, developers, lenders, infrastructure providers,…
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Real Estate Finance for Public and Private Participants (at KSG)
Classroom is at HKS, Rubenstein G-20 (Neustadt Classroom) Class meeting time is Mon, Wed from 4:40 to 6:00 PM. However the first…
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Market Analysis and Urban Economics
This course builds upon the academic literature and the practical experiences which constitutes the accumulated knowledge of urban and real estate economics and finance…
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Urban Governance and the Politics of Planning in the Developing World
This course starts from the premise that politics and governance arrangements will both enable and constrain effective urban planning action. Using a focus on…
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Resource Extraction Urbanism II: Recasting the South American Hinterland
As current development pressures continue to transform the hinterlands at an unprecedented rate, it has become more crucial than ever for the design disciplines…
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New Geographies Lab Seminar: Territorial Tropes
The New Geographies lab seminar explores new potentials for architecture at a larger territorial scale. It caters primarily to students conducting their thesis research in…
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The Fourth Typology: Dominant Type and the Idea of the City
Open to all students, the seminars in this course will compliment Option Studio 1601: Macau: Cross-border Cities. It will provide the theoretical and historical…
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Library Test Kitchen III: Library Machines
Jeffrey Schnapp, Jeff Goldenson, Ann Whiteside
The Library, up there with the US Postal Service, represents one of the most exciting institutional design opportunities out there. Library Test Kitchen is…
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Real Estate and City Making in China
Real estate has increasingly become a compelling force in the process of city making, one uniquely capable of leading and guiding multiple steps in the…
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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Maryann Thompson, Yanni Loukissas, Ray Torto, Edward Eigen, Rosetta S. Elkin, Panagiotis Michalatos, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Leire Asensio Villoria, Joyce Klein-Rosenthal, Michael Hooper, David Mah, Pierre Bélanger, Frank Apeseche, Iñaki Abalos, Holly Samuelson, Erika Naginski, Rahul Mehrotra, Jana Cephas, Niall Kirkwood, Christine Smith, Mark Mulligan, Alex Krieger, Jorge Silvetti, Peter Rowe, Toshiko Mori, Joan Busquets, Allen Sayegh, Bing Wang, Cameron Wu, Andrew Witt, Antoine Picon, Charles Waldheim, Andreas Georgoulias, Judith Grant Long, Eric Howeler, Diane Davis, Neil Brenner
Students may take a maximum of 8 credit units with different instructors in this course series.Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Candidates may arrange individual work focusing on…
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Preparation for Independent Thesis Proposal for MUP, MAUD, or MLAUD
This seminar is intended to provide the theoretical and methodological foundation for completing a graduate thesis in the Department of Urban Planning and Design. By…
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Master of Design Studies Final Project
Jana Cephas, Erika Naginski, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Yanni Loukissas
The Final Project will consist of a theoretical/position component, and of a practical/experimental component. The scope of each of the two components will be determined…
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Urban Design Proseminar
The proseminar is a forum for conversation on contemporary urban design. It is structured around three overlapping discussions: the formation of the discipline, critiques of…
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Doctoral Program Proseminar
This pro-seminar is one way of fulfilling a requirement for successful completion of the Doctor of Design program. Primarily, it will focus on various thematic…
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Second Semester Core Urban Planning Studio
Ann Forsyth, Alex Krieger, Daniel D’Oca, Kathryn Madden, Robert Pietrusko
The second semester core planning studio expands the topics and methodologies studied in the first semester core studio, GSD 1121, aiming to prepare students for…
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