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ARCH1230 Building Technology II Fall 2017
Building technology II is the second semester in the BT curriculum. We will be examining structural ideas through site visits throughout NYC and through architectural drawing, focusing on concrete and steel.
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ENGD434, ENGD466, ENGD484, Comp 2, FA2019
This class aims to build upon your skills as a writer, reader, thinker, research, and composer in a 21st century context. The class will practice close reading and will learn how to approach, read, think about, […]
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ARCH 4861 Professional Practice 2019 Spring Mishara
An exploration of life after graduation focused on the AEC industry for work experiences and graduate study.
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This special topics course offers an interdisciplinary approach to investigating our built environment using a case study focused on a specific place each semester. This course combines physical examination with […]
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Professor Jill Bouratoglou + Lia Dikigoropoulou Spring 2019 Design V M/Th 8:30-11:25am
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ARCH3522 History NYC Arch, FA2018. Zagaroli D636
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 […]
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ARCH2321 History of Architecture: from 1900 to Present, FA 2018
This course explores current architectural design from both critical and historical perspectives. The course begins with an analysis of the roots of modernism and traces the development of architectural theory, […]
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MAT1275/D506 College Algebra and Trigonometry Fall 2016
An intermediate and advanced algebra course. Topics include quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, exponential and logarithmic functions; topics from trigonometry including identities, equations and […]
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ARCH 1121 A History of Architecture……Fall 2012 Mishara
An exploration of architecture from prehistory to 1900. This semester we also focus on the origins and growth of cities. For our final project we will use the archives of the Brooklyn Historical Society to study […]
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