The author gained a grasp for innovative architectural materials and their application while working for architects such as Rick Joy, whose Mountain House in Tucson, Arizona, employed rammed-earth ...
The Master of Science in Architecture course at Pratt Institute encourages students to consider social, environmental and material contexts within architecture. At Pratt Institute in New York City, ...
This course will introduce different materials and their unique properties to students studying to become architects, artists, and designers, informing their decisions about what materials to use in ...
Smith’s architecture program combines studio work with courses in architectural history. In studios, students explore the built environment “as a person experiences it,” building models by hand, using ...
The Furniture Design – Products, Materials and Contexts course at the Royal Danish Academy encourages students to approach furniture design with a critical lens, focusing on social, economic and ...
Some materials change the course of architecture from the moment they begin to be employed. The initial materials used in construction certainly did so: clay, stone, and wood. The ability to build is ...
The First Day Program, hosted by the UAB Bookstore, allows students to receive their digital course materials directly in their Canvas course on the first day of class for a reduced cost. Students do ...
A survey of global architecture and the built environment from prehistory through the end of the 18th century, viewed through its narratives, theories, representations, and formal qualities. Emphasis ...
The University Insider is The Daily’s first faculty and staff-oriented newsletter. This weekly newsletter will give U-M faculty and staff the ability to see the most important issues on campus and in ...
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