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ARC 545 Methods of Interpretation in Architectural History
This seminar surveys the materials, methods, and texts of architectural history as an analytical discipline of the built environment. A broad selection of readings will trace the evolution of the discipline and will position architectural history in relation to such fields as architecture, art history, urban and social history, anthropology, literature, cultural studies, urban planning, and architectural theory. The course is restricted to graduate students and serves as one of the alternate required courses for the Concentration in the History and Theory of Architecture.
P: ´¡¸é°äÌý241 and ´¡¸é°äÌý242 and ARC
Typically offered in Spring only