Courses
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Sustainable Urbanism in the Gulf in the Pre-Oil Period
This seminar will focus on the sustainability of settlements until oil had a major economic impact in the countries of the Gulf, the body of…
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RESONANCE II: Portable Concert Hall for Phillip Glass:
Note: Participation in Professor Mori\’s fall 2010 course is a prerequisite. Contact Professor Mori for additional information. This independent research seminar is a three semester…
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Canceled: Martha Schwartz Partners- An Investigation of the Relationship of the Visual Environment and Well-Being
Martha Schwartz, Andrew Zientek
Landscape is an appropriate place for artistic ideas. The visual quality of our landscapes is important to our well-being. These two ideas are the foundation…
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Bibliotheca II: The Library Test Kitchen
Jeffrey Schnapp, Jeff Goldenson
Note: Dual enrollment in 09115 Bibliotheca II and Moneo’s 03211 Behind Todays Architectural Trends is possible. Bibibliotheca II: Library Test Kitchen builds off the…
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Advanced Research Seminar: Cultural Tourism and Creating a living community at Al-Turaif, Saudi Arabia World Heritage Site
Al-Turaif is part of the historic oasis of Al Dir’iya located on the banks of Wadi Hanifa next to Riyahd. It is the…
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Research Seminar on New Towns in China
This research seminar is the first phase of a 2 1/2 year research project on new towns sponsored by the China Vanke Co. Vanke is…
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Airport Landscape: Ecological, Infrastructural, and Urban Implications of the Aerial Age
Sonja Dümpelmann, Charles Waldheim
Airports have never been more central to the life in cities, yet they remain peripheral to many discussions in design and planning. In this seminar…
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Urban Formation and Spatial Analysis in East Asian Cities
Urban formation among cities and towns in East Asia varies in rate and scale both within and between national settings. China, for example, currently exhibits…
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Advanced Research Seminar on Urban Climate
The course examines the spatial and urban design influences on urban climate, and the effects of climate variability and extremes on population health in urban…
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Evolutionary Productions (Tokyo Study Abroad Seminar)
The objective of this seminar is to exam the evolutionary development of Japanese craft culture and production processes through the lens of tools employed to…
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New Geographies Lab Research Seminar
The course invites the students to examine emerging agglomerations of settlement that that transcend the limitations of the global city, or cosmopolis. Much of the…
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Urban Theory Lab Research Seminar
In the early 1970s, Henri Lefebvre anticipated a situation of "generalized urbanization" in which an "urban fabric" would be extended to encompass the entire planet. …
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Urban Theory Lab Research Practicum: ‘Operational Landscapes’ of Planetary Urbanization
This research practicum is part of an ongoing series of courses which develops the research agenda of the Urban Theory Lab-GSD (UTL-GSD)—namely, to investigate the…
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On Atmospheres and Design
What is atmosphere? Is it air and weather? Or is it the in-between—effect, matter, immaterial, space, ephemera? How is atmosphere(s) designed when it seems to…
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Kinetic City: Research Seminar on Temporal Urbanism
The research seminar will explore the phenomenon of temporal urbanism. The intention of the course is to expose students to the existing literature of…
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The Ephemeral City: Research Seminar on Temporal Urbanism
ADV-09129 /The Ephemeral City: Research Seminar on Temporal Urbanism Today, the scale and pace of contemporary urbanization challenges the notion of permanence as a…
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Livelihoods and Urban Form: Mumbai in a Comparative Perspective
Small-scale manufacturing in workshops and homes, small-scale trading on street corners or makeshift markets, car guarding, waste collecting, among a myriad of informal activities, is…
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Living in the Kinetic City: Mapping Housing in a Landscape of Flux, Mumbai
Increasing concentrations of global flows have exacerbated the inequalities and spatial divisions of social classes in Mumbai. In this context, the creation of an…
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Cultivating Scale: Territorial Planting Strategies
Plants are the matrix in which the earth’s habits are formed and are therefore the basic unit for understanding dynamic ecological relationships. They are a…
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The Oceanic Turn: Advanced Landscape Infrastructure Seminar
Pierre Belanger meets with students Adriana Chavez (March ’13, MDes ’14), Erin Wythoff (MLA ’14), and Phoebe White (MLA ’14). Photo by Melanie Rieders. From…
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Urban Theory Lab, Project-Based Seminar: Extreme Territories of Urbanization
In the early 1970s, Henri Lefebvre anticipated a situation of \”generalized urbanization\” in which an \”urban fabric\” would be extended to encompass the entire planet.
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Cold Storage – An Interactive Documentary Project
Libraries are not mere repositories, but sites breeding strange hybrids of knowledge, people, and material things. Building on the strength of two years of…
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Vegetal City: Projecting Urban Canopy
Gary R. Hilderbrand, Sonja Dümpelmann
In this seminar/workshop we will explore an under-studied but crucially important urban realm—the designed, adapted vegetative canopy—through descriptive, analytical, and projective methods. We will build…
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Vegetal City 2: Plane Tree Mania
In this seminar/workshop we will explore an under-studied but crucially important urban realm—the designed, adapted vegetative canopy—through descriptive, analytical, and projective methods. We will…
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SURPLUS HOUSING: Models of Collective Living in South America.
Housing as typology is one of the richest representations of a city’s history and evolution of culture. The gradual collection of dwellings in multiple forms…
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SURPLUS HOUSING: Models of Collective Living in South America.
Housing as typology is one of the richest representations of a city’s history and evolution of culture. The gradual collection of dwellings in multiple…
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Cyborg Coasts: Responsive Hydrologies
The interface between the constructed environment and ecological systems is slowly blurring strategies in urbanism, biological engineering, and technological interface. These strategies encourage the application…
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REAL: Genome of the Built Environment: Measuring the Unseen
The built environment is one of the most fascinating yet enigmatic artifact of the human being. We perceive it as a complex entity resulting from…
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Genome of the Built Environment: Measuring the Unseen
The built environment is one of the most fascinating yet enigmatic artifact of the human being. We perceive it as a complex entity resulting…
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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Richard Peiser, Pau De Sola-Morales Serra, Jay Wickersham, Rick Joy, Martin Bechthold, Joan Busquets, Holly Clarke, Peter Rowe, Paul Cote, T. Kelly Wilson, Anne McGhee, Richard T.T. Forman, Remment Koolhaas, Toshiko Mori
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 subjects…
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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Carl Steinitz, Niall Kirkwood, Christine Smith, John R. Stilgoe, Richard T.T. Forman, Anne McGhee, T. Kelly Wilson, John Beardsley, Spiro Pollalis, Holly Clarke, Nicolas Retsinas, Joan Busquets
SummaryThis research seminar will examine social spaces in the academy using Harvard University as a case study. For purposes of this seminar and research study,…
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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Daniel Schodek, Carl Steinitz, Niall Kirkwood, Christine Smith, Peter Del Tredici, Anne McGhee, T. Kelly Wilson, Paul Cote, James Stockard, Peter Rowe, K. Michael Hays, Joan Busquets
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 subjects…
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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Daniel Schodek, Niall Kirkwood, Richard T.T. Forman, Mark Mulligan, Alex Krieger, Anne McGhee, T. Kelly Wilson, John Beardsley, Peter Rowe, Spiro Pollalis, Sibel Bozdo??an, K. Michael Hays, Martin Bechthold, Allen Sayegh, Antoine Picon, Kostas Terzidis, Ingeborg Rocker
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 subjects…
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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Richard Peiser, Christoph Reinhart, Farshid Moussavi, Kostas Terzidis, Antoine Picon, Thomas Schroepfer, Daniel Schodek, Niall Kirkwood, Michael Van Valkenburgh, Richard T.T. Forman, Anne McGhee, James Stockard, Peter Rowe, K. Michael Hays, Gary R. Hilderbrand, Joan Busquets, Felipe Correa
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Paula Meijerink, Brent Ryan, Christoph Reinhart, Susan Fainstein, Christian Werthmann, Kostas Terzidis, Sanford Kwinter, Antoine Picon, Felipe Correa, Martin Zogran, Bing Wang, Martin Bechthold, Joan Busquets, Niall Kirkwood, Peter Del Tredici, Rodolfo Machado, Stephen Ervin, Anne McGhee, T. Kelly Wilson, John Beardsley, Gary R. Hilderbrand, Judith Grant Long, Andreas Georgoulias
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Maryann Thompson, David Leatherbarrow, Erika Naginski, Andreas Georgoulias, Richard Jennings, Eric Belsky, Sanford Kwinter, Bing Wang, Joan Busquets, Holly Clarke, K. Michael Hays, Kenneth Kao, John Beardsley, Anne McGhee, Stephen Ervin, Peter Del Tredici, Niall Kirkwood, Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, Richard Peiser, Judith Grant Long, Pierre Bélanger
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Richard Peiser, Erik Olsen, Panagiotis Michalatos, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Herbert Dreiseitl, Joyce Klein-Rosenthal, Michael Hooper, Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, A. Hashim Sarkis, Niall Kirkwood, Peter Del Tredici, Mark Mulligan, Anne McGhee, Jorge Silvetti, James Stockard, K. Michael Hays, Gary R. Hilderbrand, Nicolas Retsinas, Bing Wang, Felipe Correa, John Macomber, Sanford Kwinter, Rafael Segal, Gareth Doherty, Eric Belsky, Richard Jennings, Andreas Georgoulias, Christian Werthmann, Timothy Hyde, Judith Grant Long, Christoph Reinhart, Ciro Najle, Frank Apeseche, David Mah, Leire Asensio Villoria
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Daniel D’Oca, Neil Brenner, Panagiotis Michalatos, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Michael Hooper, David Mah, Jeffrey Schnapp, Pierre Bélanger, Iñaki Abalos, Ciro Najle, Ken Tadashi Oshima, Eric Howeler, Ingeborg Rocker, Timothy Hyde, Andreas Georgoulias, Andrea Hansen, Charles Waldheim, Gareth Doherty, Sanford Kwinter, Chris Reed, Felipe Correa, Eve Blau, Bing Wang, Allen Sayegh, Joan Busquets, K. Michael Hays, Peter Rowe, James Stockard, Mark Mulligan, Maryann Thompson, Richard Peiser, Jose A. Gomez-Ibanez, A. Hashim Sarkis, Niall Kirkwood, Peter Del Tredici, Martin Bechthold
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Masters Degrees
Richard Peiser, Chuck Hoberman, Sonja Dümpelmann, Diane Davis, Neil Brenner, Christopher C.M. Lee, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Leire Asensio Villoria, Joyce Klein-Rosenthal, Michael Hooper, Jill Desimini, Pierre Bélanger, Ciro Najle, Deidre Schmidt, Florian Idenburg, Rahul Mehrotra, Eric Howeler, Kiel Moe, Silvia Benedito, Felipe Correa, Eve Blau, Jay Wickersham, Bing Wang, Erkin Ozay, Christopher Hoxie, Joan Busquets, Ann Forsyth, Peter Rowe, Jonathan Levi, James Stockard, Jorge Silvetti, Mark Laird, Remment Koolhaas, A. Hashim Sarkis, Niall Kirkwood, Peter Del Tredici, Mark Mulligan, Jana Cephas, Robert Pietrusko, Martin Bechthold, K. Michael Hays, Rachel Vroman
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Masters Degrees
Maryann Thompson, David Sanderson, Matthew Wilson, Edward Eigen, Sonja Dümpelmann, Diane Davis, Neil Brenner, Joyce Klein-Rosenthal, Michael Hooper, Jane Hutton, Beth Altringer, Robert Pietrusko, Sanford Kwinter, Kiel Moe, Felipe Correa, Cameron Wu, Bing Wang, Joan Busquets, Richard Peiser, Niall Kirkwood, Peter Del Tredici, Jorge Silvetti, James Stockard, Peter Rowe, K. Michael Hays, Ann Forsyth, Rahul Mehrotra
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Masters Degrees
Niall Kirkwood, Diane Davis, Panagiotis Michalatos, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Leire Asensio Villoria, Joyce Klein-Rosenthal, Michael Hooper, Jill Desimini, David Mah, Jane Hutton, Frank Apeseche, Holly Samuelson, Florian Idenburg, Rahul Mehrotra, Jana Cephas, Andreas Georgoulias, Zaneta Hong, Christine Smith, Mark Mulligan, Peter Rowe, K. Michael Hays, Alistair McIntosh, Ann Forsyth, Joan Busquets, Bing Wang, Jay Wickersham, Eve Blau, Felipe Correa, Bradley Cantrell, Silvia Benedito, Gareth Doherty, Susan Snyder, Edward Eigen, Erika Naginski, George Thomas, Charles Waldheim
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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Independent Study by Candidates for Masters Degrees
Richard Peiser, Fionn Byrne, Laura Wolf-Powers, Niklas Maak, Donald Zizzi, Sergio Lopez-Pineiro, Eric de Broche des Combes, Edward Eigen, Christopher Herbert, Sonja Dümpelmann, Ewa Harabasz, Niall Kirkwood, Peter Del Tredici, Jorge Silvetti, Peter Rowe, K. Michael Hays, Preston Scott Cohen, Ann Forsyth, Joan Busquets, Billie Faircloth, Grace La, John May, Allen Sayegh, Bing Wang, Eve Blau, Felipe Correa, Bradley Cantrell, Andrew Witt, Caroline Constant, Andrew Holder, Antoine Picon, Chris Reed, Jeffry Burchard, Stephen Gray, Beth Altringer, Toni L. Griffin, Mariana Ibanez, Florian Idenburg, Erika Naginski, Hanif Kara, Jane Hutton, Jill Desimini, Leire Asensio Villoria, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Carles Muro, Susan Snyder, Cristina Diaz Moreno, George Thomas, Efren Garcia Grinda
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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Independent Studio by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
An individual design studio may be arranged to develop a concept or problem not available in regularly offered studios. Students must submit an independent studio…
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Independent Studio by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
An individual design studio may be arranged to develop a concept or problem not available in regularly offered studios. Students must submit an independent studio…
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Independent Studio by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
Independent Study: Shanghai UrbanismProfessor Bing WangProfessor Richard B. PeiserSpring, 2004Units: 4Note: Students must also enroll in and meet with GSD 5212Wednesdays: 2:00-5:00First Session: Wednesday, February…
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Independent Studio by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
An individual design studio may be arranged to develop a concept or problem not available in regularly offered studios. Students must submit an independent studio…
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Independent Studio by Candidates for Master’s Degrees
An individual design studio may be arranged to develop a concept or problem not available in regularly offered studios. Students must submit an independent studio…
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