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Arch440m
Literature and the Urban Experience
History/Theory, 4 Units Post-industrial revolution urban environments and dynamic relationships in cities such as Manchester, Paris, St. Petersburg, New York and Los Angeles, as revealed in novels, architecture, and urban forms. |
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Arch441
A History of Architectural Theory: 1400-1914
History/Theory, 2 Units A seminar on architectural theory from Alberti to Scott, reviewing primary texts and subsequent criticisms. |
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Arch442m
Women's Spaces in History: "Hussies," "Harems," and "Housewives"
History/Theory, 4 Units Methods for studying patterns of spatial differentiation of women throughout history from home to city embodied in gender specific language and gendered spaces. |
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Arch444
Great Houses of Los Angeles
Professional Elective, 4 Units An introduction to the architectural philosophies of seven influential California architects through readings and site visits to significant case studies. (Duplicates credit in former ARCH 322). |
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Arch454
Contemporary Asian Architecture
History/Theory, 4 Units Exploration of various "Asian" architectures, comparisons of areas, identifying current trends and impact of Asia on Southern California and Los Angeles. |
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Arch460L
Landscape Planning Studio
Landscape, 6 Units Studio examining basic concepts and stimulating ecological landscape project planning. Preparation for landscape project and land management project. Prerequisite: ARCH 360bL. |
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Arch461L
Landscape Architecture Comprehensive Project
Landscape, 6 Units Preparation of an individual comprehensive design project under a faculty advisor to demonstrate knowledge of landscape architecture principles and professional skills. Prerequisite: ARCH 460L. |
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Arch463
Plant Materials Identification: California Plant Communities
Landscape, 4 Units Expand plant material vocabulary to include native plants of Southern California. Emphasis on bioengineering techniques for site design. Prerequisite: ARCH 363. |
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Arch465
History of Landscape Architecture
Landscape, 4 Units Provides understanding of design of landscape in the Western world. Includes case studies on general and specific projects. Students develop personal theory of landscape design. (Duplicates credit in former ARCH 365.) |
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Arch466
Nature, Landscape and Gardens in Non-Western Cultures
Landscape, 4 Units Critical analysis and appreciation of landscape as cultural interpretation of nature and the representation of landscape as garden and public space in Asian, Islamic, and Pre-Columbian American civilizaions. (Duplicates credit in former ARCH 366.) |
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