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    • 11.302J / 4.235J Urban Design Politics, Spring 2003 

      Vale, Lawrence (2003-06)
      This is a seminar about the ways that urban design contributes to the distribution of political power and resources in cities. "Design," in this view, is not some value-neutral aesthetic applied to efforts at urban development ...
    • 4.173 Digital Mock-Up Workshop, Spring 2004 

      Sass, Lawrence (2004-06)
      This is an advanced subject in computer modeling and CAD CAM fabrication in building large-scale prototypes and digital mock-ups within a studio setting. Prototypes and mock-ups are developed with the aid of outside ...
    • 4.206 Introduction to Design Computing, Spring 2004 

      Sass, Lawrence (2004-06)
      Explores the role of computer visualization as a representational medium. Visualization is widely used in scientific, engineering, and design disciplines to help people understand complex phenomena and constructs. The key ...
    • 4.212 Design Fabrication, Spring 2003 

      Sass, Lawrence (2003-06)
      Design Fabrication is an introductory course in the field of advanced computing, prototyping and building fabrication. The class is focused on the relationship between design, various forms of computer modeling both explicit ...
    • 4.42J / 1.044J / 2.66J Fundamentals of Energy in Buildings, Fall 2003 

      Glicksman, Leon (2003-12)
      4.42J (or 2.66J or 1.044J), Fundamentals of Energy in Buildings, is an undergraduate class offered in the Department of Architecture, and jointly in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department ...
    • 4.500 Introduction to Design Computing, Spring 2006 

      Sass, Lawrence (2006-06)
      This course introduces students to architectural design and computation through the use of computer modeling, rendering, and digital fabrication. The focus is on the exploration of space and place-making through the use ...
    • 4.510 Digital Design Fabrication, Fall 2005 

      Sass, Lawrence (2005-12)
      This class serves as an introductory subject in advanced computing, rapid prototyping, and CAD/CAM fabrication for architects. It focuses on the relationship between design and various forms of computer modeling as input, ...
    • 4.A21 Stories Without Words: Photographing the First Year, Fall 2005 

      McCluskey, Keith (2005-12)
      The transition from high school and home to college and a new living environment can be a fascinating and interesting time, made all the more challenging and interesting by being at MIT. More than recording the first ...