Buildings, Texts, and Contexts I
Erika Naginski, Andrew Holder
This course is structured as a dialogue between the historical and theoretical frameworks that have…
Erika Naginski, Andrew Holder
This course is structured as a dialogue between the historical and theoretical frameworks that have…
Jorge Silvetti
A research seminar consisting on assigned readings, presentations, discussions, and design experiments on current (and…
Caroline O’Donnell
While the figure of Vitruvian man has long served as a metaphorical…
John Peterson
Designers of the built environment have had an on-again/off-again relationship with social…
Susan Snyder, George Thomas
This proseminar addresses issues of Critical Conservation, an evolving discipline that illuminates…
Preston Scott Cohen
This course provides a forum for critical discussion of contemporary design practices that is exploratory…
Martin Bechthold, Mary Tolikas
The Independent Design Engineering Project (IDEP) is a two-semester project during which students in the…
Lecturer in Architecture
By Zahra Safaverdi (MArch ’17), Irving Innovation Fellow. In recent history, the distinction between the product of imagination, the physical manifestation of the image, and that which belongs to the reality of quotidian life is clear. This clarity and emphasis on keeping the realm of the…
“As an architect and a teacher, Toshiko Mori made her name by making statements,” writes…