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4.430 Daylighting, Fall 2006
(2006-12)
This class provides the tools necessary for an efficient integration of daylighting issues in the overall design of a building. The fundamentals of daylighting and electric lighting are introduced and their relevance to ...
11.301J / 4.252J Introduction to Urban Design and Development, Fall 2006
(2006-12)
This course examines both the structure of cities and ways they can be changed. Its scope includes historical forces that have produced cities, models of urban analysis, contemporary theories of urban design, and implementation ...
11.304J / 4.255J Site and Urban Systems Planning, Spring 2006
(2006-06)
The planning of sites and the infrastructure systems which serve them. Site analysis, spatial organization of uses on sites, design of roadways and subdivision patterns, grading plans, utility systems, analysis of runoff, ...
11.016J / 4.211J The Once and Future City, Spring 2006
(2006-06)
What is a city? What shapes it? How does its history influence future development? How do physical form and institutions vary from city to city and how are these differences significant? How are cities changing and what ...
11.309J / 4.215J Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry, Spring 2006
(2006-06)
This course explores photography as a disciplined way of seeing, of investigating landscapes and expressing ideas. Readings, observations, and photographs form the basis of discussions on landscape, light, significant ...
4.301 Introduction to the Visual Arts, Fall 2006
(2006-12)
Introduction to artistic practice and aesthetic analysis through studio work and lectures. Students communicate ideas and experiences through various media such as sculpture, installation, performance, and video. Projects ...
4.500 Introduction to Design Computing, Spring 2006
(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 ...