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This course explores the major developments in architecture and urban design from the Enlightenment to the 1970s by placing these developments into their specific historical contexts. The course investigates changing ideas of the modern and explores various approaches to both architecture and history, aiming to introduce students to various models of critical thinking about the built environment.
| Credits | 3 Credits |
| Prerequisites * | HT7115 |
| Co-Requisites | None. |
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| Fulfills | MArch: Required |
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Semester(s) offered |
Fall, Spring |
Disclaimer:
* Prerequisites listed are for onsite degree programs only. For questions regarding prerequisites for Professional & Continuing Education, The Sustainable Design Institute or The Landscape Institute please call the office at 617-585-0101 or email pce@the-bac.edu. For questions regarding prerequisites for the Distance track Master of Architecture please call 617-585-0390 or email dmarch@the-bac.edu.
For degree students contact Academic Advising at advising@the-bac.edu.