Course information provided by the 2019-2020 Catalog.
These studios use an expanded form of design practice to address meta-issues in global urbanism. They recognize that architectural production is becoming increasingly heterogeneous and networked, and that real-world projects are seldom defined by site boundaries, or the work of a single profession. On-site design research and speculation are used to situate projects within larger social, political and environmental systems, creatively engage the perspectives of other actors shaping the built environment, and opportunistically orchestrate real world processes and interactions.
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
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Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
Enrollment limited to: M. Arch students. Prerequisite: ARCH 5114 or permission of instructor.
Department Consent Required (Add)
Syllabi:
none
Regular Academic Session.
Credits and Grading Basis
6 Credits
Graded(Letter grades only)
Class Number & Section Details
4938ARCH 5115 STU 502
Meeting Pattern
MWF
Instructors
Chi, L
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
For the most current information about textbooks, including the timing and options for purchase, see the
Cornell Store.
Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
Enrollment limited to: M. Arch students. Prerequisite: ARCH 5114 or permission of instructor.
Department Consent Required (Add)
Syllabi:
none
Regular Academic Session.
Credits and Grading Basis
6 Credits
Graded(Letter grades only)
Class Number & Section Details
4939ARCH 5115 STU 503
Meeting Pattern
MWF
Instructors
Foster, J
To be determined. There are currently no textbooks/materials listed, or no textbooks/materials
required, for this section. Additional information may be found on the syllabus provided by your professor.
For the most current information about textbooks, including the timing and options for purchase, see the
Cornell Store.
Additional Information
Instruction Mode: In Person
Enrollment limited to: M. Arch students. Prerequisite: ARCH 5114 or permission of instructor.