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Dec 04, 2024
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ARCH 524 - Evolution of Urban Form Cross-Listed with: ARCH 324 Prerequisites: AAH 121 -AAH 122 or permission of instructor Examines and analyzes the evolution of urban form, from Neolithic villages to cities of the emerging modern era. Addresses why cities have taken the forms they have, and their formal, physical, and spatial elements. Students consider urban structure and dynamics relative to architectural expression, building types, and urban open spaces. As the graduate offering of ARCH 324 lectures are shared; however, grading criteria, assignments and quality of independent research will reflect graduate level coursework and achievement expectations.
3 credits Annually
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