Changing Natural and Built Coastal Environments
Katharine Parsons, Steven Apfelbaum
This course will examine natural and anthropogenic processes affecting the coastal zone and nearshore environment.
Katharine Parsons, Steven Apfelbaum
This course will examine natural and anthropogenic processes affecting the coastal zone and nearshore environment.
Betsy Colburn
This course is intended to provide students with an understanding of water and aquatic ecosystems…
Michael Schroeder
This seminar course explores the Building Information Model (BIM) and its impact on business processes,…
Andreas Georgoulias, Hanif Kara
This course aims to teach, stimulate and demonstrate \”design led\” opportunities that exist in the…
Jane Hutton
Landscapes are shaped by continuous flows of materials and energy driven by anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic…
Niall Kirkwood
This course concerns the reclamation of sites altered by prior industrial or commercial uses and…
Paul Cote
Geographic Information Systems serve as a framework for organizing knowledge about places and for developing…
Richard T.T. Forman
Wildlife, vegetation, soil, air, water, and aquatic ecosystems, together with their human uses, are related…
Martin Bechthold
Computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techniques, often referred to as digital fabrication techniques, are being…
Mark Mulligan
Modern Japanese architecture has been much admired in the West for its attention to materials,…