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American Architecture
Art 1630 By comparing
buildings from different eras and from different cultures, we shall learn about
the diverse traditions of American architecture, from its colonial beginnings to
post-modern practices. The result
will be the basis for an architectural vocabulary and a greater consciousness of
the built environment of the United States. We shall examine not only work of the masters of the discipline, but also architecture without architects. This introductory course will include lecture, discussion, and a brief presentation by each class member. Frequent visits to architectural sites in New York will highlight materials, form, ornamentation, and context. Required
texts Rasmussen,
Steen Eiler. Experiencing
Architecture (Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press, 1964.) Supplemental
texts Whiffen,
Marcus. American Architecture
Since 1780: A Guide to the
Styles (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
Press, 1979). Willensky,
Elliot and Norval White. AIA
Guide to New York City (San Diego: Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich, 1988). Conceptual
and stylistic outline Experiencing architecture Colonial
or pre-revolutionary styles
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