4.607 Thinking About Architecture: In History and At Present, Fall 2002
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Jarzombek, Mark
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Thinking About Architecture: In History and At Present
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This course studies the interrelationship of theory, history, and practice as it relates to architecture and the architect. It looks at theory not as a specialized discourse relating only to architecture, but as touching on many issues, whether they be cultural, aesthetic, philosophical, or professional. Topics and examples are chosen from a wide range of materials, from classical antiquity to today.
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2002-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ArchitectureOther identifiers
4.607-Fall2002
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architectural history, modern architecture, history, theory, criticism, philosophy, debate, architectural criticism, profession of architecture, role of architecture and architects in the world and society
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