Courses
ARCH362 Theory II
[2–0, 2 cr.]
A survey of architectural theories in the Twentieth century, through critical readings of a selection of canonical texts by major architectural authors or movements, spanning from Early Modernism to Post-Modernism and later developments. Such readings would serve as a basis for a discussion of the aesthetic and ideological frameworks behind the paradigmatic changes in architecture during the past century.
Prerequisites: ENG102 Academic English II and ARCH361 Theory I