Study Areas
Design and Visualization 1
History and Theory 12
3012b
Spring 2020
Architectural Theory
Marta Caldeira
3211b
Spring 2020
Abstraction and Architecture: A Critical History
Pier Vittorio Aureli
3229b
Spring 2020
Sustainability: A Critical View from the Urban History of Amazonia
Ana María Durán
3252b
Spring 2020
Landscape, Film, Architecture
Fatima Naqvi
3256b
Spring 2020
Renaissance and Modern II
Peter Eisenman, Kurt Forster
3267b
Spring 2020
Semiotics
Francesco Casetti
3272b
Spring 2020
Exhibitionism: Politics of Display
Joel Sanders
3283b
Spring 2020
After the Modern Movement: An Atlas of the Postmodern, 1945–1989
Robert A.M. Stern
3292b
Spring 2020
Architectural History/Theory of the Anthropocene
Esther da Costa Meyer
3293b
Spring 2020
The Polychromatic Reconstruction of Architecture
David Gissen
3300b
Spring 2020
The Idea of an Avant-Garde in Architecture: Reading Manfredo Tafuri’s The Sphere and the Labyrinth
Joan Ockman
3301b
Spring 2020
New York as Incubator of Twentieth-Century Urbanism: Four Urban Thinkers and the City They Envisioned
Joan Ockman
Urbanism and Landscape 6
4216a
Spring 2020
Globalization Space: International Infrastructure and Extrastatecraft
Keller Easterling
4220b
Spring 2020
Port Cities
Alan Plattus
4223b
Spring 2020
History of British Landscape Architecture: 1600 to 1900
Bryan Fuermann
4233b
Spring 2020
Ghost Towns
Elihu Rubin
4243b
Spring 2020
Case Studies in Urban Design: Hudson Yards—Why, How, and What Else?
Michael Samuelian
4244b
Spring 2020
Cartographies of Climate Change
Joyce Hsiang
In course titles, a designates fall term, b designates spring term, and c designates summer. [Bracketed courses are not offered in 2019–2020.] The School reserves the right to change the prescribed course of study as necessary.
University Courses Outside of YSoA
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