ARCH 1121 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

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ARCH 1121 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
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Department
Architectural Technology
Course Code
ARCH 1121
Semester / Year
Spring 2014
Course Description

Course Description: Architectural Technology from prehistoric times to the present, stressing the development of structural systems and the exploration of materials. This course will also explore the interaction of building design and historic socio-economic determinants. This is a writing intensive course.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Prof. Tim Maldonado, William Valdez

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