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Arch326
The Modern Movement in Architecture
History/Theory, 4 Units Major theories of modern architecture are presented by studying the work of masters such as: Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier and Kahn. |
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Arch341
History of Italian Architecture 1400-1990
History/Theory, 4 Units Introduction to the important buildings, architects and architectural movements in Italy from the Renaissance to the present. |
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Arch360aL
Landscape Architecture Design II
Landscape, 6 Units Principles, policies and practice of planned community design focusing on site planning. Prerequisite: ARCH 260L. |
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Arch360bL
Landscape Architecture Design II
Landscape, 6 Units Principles and design of conservation and enhancement of cultural and natural resources. Studio investigates historic landscape landmarks, conservation programs and urban landscape renewal. Prerequisite: ARCH 360aL. |
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Arch361L
Ecological Factors in Design
Landscape, 3 Units Lectures, laboratory exercises and field trips introduce basic knowledge of incorporating ecological factors in urban design and interaction of landscape science with the human environment. |
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Arch362
Landscape Architecture Construction
Landscape, 3 Units An investigation of construction processes, horizontal and vertical control of space, site detailing control of space, site detailing and materials and construction drawings. Prerequisite: ARCH 211 and ARCH 213a. |
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Arch363
Plant Material Identification: Horticulture
Landscape, 4 Units Introduction to 300 species of plantings. Learn visual characteristics, nomenclature, cultural considerations, design applications through visits to existing gardens. |
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Arch364
Materials and Methods of Landscape Architecture
Landscape, 3 Units Aesthetic and ecological concepts for planting design. Methods of selecting appropriate plants for site development and an understanding of irrigation techniques for a given site. Prerequisite: ARCH 363. |
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Arch375
The Urban Neighborhood
Urban Studies, 4 Units Register for URBN 375: Understanding neighborhoods and the fundamental places of everyday urban life from the perspective of the fields of architecture, education, planning and social work. |
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Arch390
Special Problems
Special Topics, 1 Units Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only. |
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