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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.
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.
Arch360aL Landscape Architecture Design II
Landscape, 6 Units
Principles, policies and practice of planned community design focusing on site planning. Prerequisite: ARCH 260L.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Arch390 Special Problems
Special Topics, 1 Units
Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only.
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