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ARCH 44111: Summer Design Studio: Bath, England
6.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Design studio in the heart of the historic city of Bath in England. The course will begin with the study of the city's Roman, medieval and eighteenth century architecture and urbanism, with a special focus on building typology. Areas of the city that are yet to be developed, or which suffered in the post World War II period, will be studied with a view to producing design proposals sympathetic to the city's historic fabric.
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ARCH 44121: Summer Design Studio: Frome, England
6.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Design studio in the historic town of Frome in England. The course will begin with the study of the city's Anglo Saxon origins, rich 1000-year history as a market center, and architecture and urbanism spanning from the medieval to the early twentieth century, with a special focus on building and urban typologies. Central portions of the town will be studied with a view to producing design proposals sympathetic to the city's historic fabric and anticipating sustainable future development.
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ARCH 44211: Chinese Architecture and Urbanism: Traditional and Modern
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Exploration of traditional and modern Chinese architecture.
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ARCH 44311: Summer Program in China - Traditional and Modern Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This is a summer study program in China, in cooperation with the University of Nanjing, studying traditional and modern architecture, urbanism and landscape. The course includes site investigation, lectures, drawing, sketching and design. It concentrates on Nanjing, Beijing and Hong Kong with visits to Shanghai and the water towns and gardens of the Yangtze River basin.
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ARCH 46211: Directed Readings: Chinese Architecture and Urbanism
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
An investigation of traditional Chinese architecture and urbanism in preparation for a summer program in China. Participation in this course is not required for the summer program, but participation in the summer program is required for the course.
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ARCH 47211: Japanese and Chinese Architecture and Urbanism: Traditional and Modern
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Exploration of traditional and modern Japanese and Chinese architecture and urbanism, including gardens. The program begins in Japan with visits to Kyoto, Takayama, Shiragawa and Tokyo. The three-week visit in China will concentrate on Hong Kong, Najing, and Beijing with visits to Shanghai and the water towns and gardens in the Yangtze River basin. The program's principal activities will involve looking, listening, drawing, and sketching. There will be a brief design segment. This is the third year the School has conducted this program. The program's host institution is the Graduated School of Architecture at the University of Nanjing, which will supply members of its faculty to present lectures in Nanjing, and graduate architecture students who will accompany us on our post Hong Kong itinerary. Tentatively, the program begins with students arriving in Japan on June 7th and ends in China on July 1st.Architecture students enrolling in the summer session course must attend all of the class meetings of ARCH 46211 during the spring semester, 2007. Students enrolled only in this summer session course will be required to complete a special study project based on work done in China and approved during the spring semester. A minimum number of students is required if the program is to be conducted; the maximum number is 8-10.The cost of the program is $4,500 not including the cost of travel to and from China and the cost of visas (approximately $50 per person). This figure includes all lodging, most meals, and air and mini bus transportation within Japan and China during the program as well as most admission fees to sites being visited, etc., but excludes incidental personal expenses. Architecture students must commit to their going by making a deposit (non-refundable to students canceling) of $500 by April 2nd with the final balance due May 4, 2007. Norman Crowe will direct the program in Japan and Michael Lykoudis and Zhao Chen will direct the China portion of the program. For further information, contact Cindy DuBree at 110 Bond Hall, 574-631-8437 or Barbara Panzica at 110 Bond Hall, 574-631-4699.
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ARCH 47411: Independent Research: Urban Housing, Construction Technologies and Energy Use
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Independent study of urban housing typologies, construction techniques and energy use.
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ARCH 50211: Grecian Architecture and Furniture I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Students explore Notre Dame's holdings of British and American architectural books that introduced "Greek" architecture to the English-speaking world.
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ARCH 50218: Teaching Concepts/History of Architecture I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Teaching assistants aid professor in grading examinations and preparing lectures for ARCH 20211. Fall.
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ARCH 50221: Architecture-Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is a survey of the significant themes, movements, buildings, and architects in 20th-century architecture. Rather than validate a single design ideology such as Modernism, Postmodernism, or Classicism, this account portrays the history of architecture as the manifestation-in design terms-of a continuing debate concerning what constitutes an appropriate architecture for this century. Topics include developments in building technologies, attempts to integrate political and architectural ideologies, the evolution of design theories, modern urbanism, and important building types in modern architecture such as factories, skyscrapers, and housing. Class format consists of lecture and discussion with assigned readings, one midterm exam, a final exam, and one written assignment.
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