AHI 103 Architecture&the American City
This course examines the built environment of the American city with an emphasis on how architectural and urban design choices within a city affect and reflect the people who occupy and inhabit its spaces. Students will be introduced to the terms and methods of architectural history. In addition, they will learn to analyze and interpret architecture, landscape, and urban and suburban planning in and around the city, with a focus on two major New York State cities: Albany and New York City. Whenever possible, students will be encouraged to apply what they have learned as they visit sites within and around Albany and New York City. This course includes frequent site visits in Albany and one required Saturday trip to New York City; transportation will be covered by course fee. No prerequisites. (L05)
Credits
4