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ARCH 212: The Architecture of Carlos Scarpa/Theory and Practice alternate summers in Italy
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course which is part of the Lehigh in Italy summer program will survey several of the Venetian architect's most famous works. Meet with architects who worked with Scarpa and completed his unfinished projects. Explore thematic principles behind Scarpa's work, their origin and roll in his unique process of design. Viscardi (HU)
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ARCH 212 - The Architecture of Carlos Scarpa/Theory and Practice alternate summers in Italy
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ARCH 213: The City
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Historical development of the modern city. Philosophical, technological, and cultural forces shaping urban experience. Western culture beginning with the Enlightenment. Prerequisites: Art 1 or ARCH 1 and ARCH 2 or permission of instructor. Thomas (HU)
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ARCH 243: Architectural Design III
6.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Continuation of ARCH 143. Design principles of space and form stressed in earlier studios to issues of "materiality,""structure," "modes of representation" and t"process of making." Prerequisites: ARCH 1, 143 andone art studio. Viscardi (ND)
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ARCH 243 - Architectural Design III
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ARCH 253: Paris,the Planning of a Metropolis alternate summers in Paris
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The splendor of modern Paris is due in large part to bold, large-scale modernization and changes in the city's patterns during the 19th century. This course, which is part of the Lehigh in Paris summer program, will cover a century of change and focus on the major accomplishments of its visionary planners. Zaknic (HU)
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ARCH 253 - Paris,the Planning of a Metropolis alternate summers in Paris
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ARCH 254: Modern Architecture in France:New Directions alternate summers in Paris
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The course, which is part of the Lehigh in Paris summer program, will cover the most important contributions to modern architecture in the Paris region including Centre Pompidou, Musee d'Orsay, Le Grand Louvre, Parc de la Villette, La Defense, and the new satellite towns around Paris. Zaknic (HU)
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ARCH 254 - Modern Architecture in France:New Directions alternate summers in Paris
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ARCH 271: Special Topics in Architecture
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Directed projects for advanced students in architecture or architectural criticism. Prerequisites: ARCH 1 and 143. Major standing in the department or consent of instructor. Student must contact sponsoring professor and complete a contract sheet at pre-registration. May be repeated for credit. Staff (ND)
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ARCH 311: Portfolio
1.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The concept, layout, and preparation of a portfolio for graduate school application or employment search, including graphic techniques and reproduction method. Student must contact sponsoring professor. Prerequisite: ARCH 243. Staff (ND)
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ARCH 321: Architectural Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Supervised internship in architectural firm, planning or preservation office. Internship plan must be approved in writing before it is pursued. Staff (ND)
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ARCH 328: Architectural Representation
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Studio format, instruction in rendering media such as graphite, charcoal, color pencil, water color and pastel and a variety of three-dimensional drawing techniques. Intended for architectural students who have mastered orthographic drawing (plan, elevation, section). The origin, history, and theory of three-dimensional drawing techniques will also be studied. Prerequisite: ARCH 243. Ussler (ND)
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ARCH 342: Theory of Architecture
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Study of the genesis of form, its representation and its interrelationship to related artistic disciplines. Formal notions will be studied, compared and manipulated through the role of time, scale, perceptual analysis and material transformation. Permission of instructor required. Viscardi (ND)
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