MARCH-6200: History of Architecture 1
Course Description
This course examines architecture and urbanism from the age of colonialism to the rise of industrialized society (1400-1875). The course will focus on important buildings and city forms found in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa, but also explore how ideas about architecture and city form are shaped by global economics, politics, technological development, and aesthetic theory. In addition, the course will emphasize how these architectural ideas were transmitted around the globe through contact and conflict between different nations and empires.
- Academic Level: Graduate
- Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites: Visit Workday to view this information.
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Sections
Fall 2025
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1
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Fall 2024
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1 |
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Fall 2023
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1 |
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Fall 2022
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1 |
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Fall 2021
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1 |
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Fall 2020
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1
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Fall 2019
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MARCH-6200-1: History of Architecture 1
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Fall 2018
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MARCH-620-01: History of Architecture 1
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