Projective Representation in Architecture
Cameron Wu
This course examines the history, theory and practice of parallel (orthographic) and central (perspective) projection.
Cameron Wu
This course examines the history, theory and practice of parallel (orthographic) and central (perspective) projection.
Ewa Harabasz
Schedule: The course will meet once as a group on the first class, 8:30 am…
Michael Maltzan, Mia Lehrer
Los Angeles has for most of its life had a deeply ambivalent relationship with the…
Joan Busquets
FRAMEWORK. The construction of modern Barcelona can be seen as a laboratory of urban…
Hendrik Ovink
Contemporary spatial design faces a political paradox. To address emerging environmental challenges and the risk…
Peter Rowe
A striking aspect of China’s recent modernization and urbanization has been a relatively high rate…
Giancarlo Mazzanti
This course explores the space that the architect-urban designer has in the contemporary world, and…
Diane Davis, Jose Castillo
Mexico’s national authorities are rethinking their housing policy frameworks, so as to connect questions of…
Christopher C.M. Lee
The studio is premised upon two fundamental ambitions, the recuperation of an idea of the…
Daniel D’Oca
For many Long Islanders, the devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy was a wakeup call, adding…