ARCH3522 History NYC Arch, SP2018. Zagaroli D649

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ARCH3522 History NYC Arch, SP2018. Zagaroli D649
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Architectural Technology
Course Code
ARCH3522
Semester / Year
Spring 2018
Course Description

A historical analysis of the city’s infrastructure, real estate development, municipal planning and ordinances and key building using the comparative method. The development of a megalopolis. Tracing the course of Architectural History from the village to the present role of the city as the commercial and cultural hub of the nation. This course will stress the dynamic socio-economic determinants emerging as a result of improvements and growth in technology, transportation, infrastructure, real estate, commerce, housing and recreation.

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This course was created by: Robert Zagaroli 3rd

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