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AR-325: Societies and architecture: research and methods
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Lectures in this course (8)
Ecological and Marxist Approaches to Urbanism
Compares ecological and Marxist views on urbanism, discussing urban liberation, diversity, and community dynamics.
Ecological and Marxist Approaches to the City
Delves into political control, urban industrialization, human ecology, and Marxist critiques of capitalism in the modern city.
Introduction: Architecture and Society
Explores the connection between architecture and society through experience, form, and common aspects, including the influence of Amos Rapoport.
Critical Urbanism of Lifestyles
Explores the relationship between urban planning and lifestyles, emphasizing the political implications of architectural forms and urban spaces.
Courtyard Design for Social Interaction
Delves into the influence of courtyard design on social interaction in university campuses, highlighting strategies to enhance community engagement.
Living Borders: Reflections on Architecture and Societies
Explores the concept of inhabiting borders and the complexities of cross-border interactions, reflecting on architecture as an anthropological fact.
Understanding Urban Life: From Building to Neighborhood
Delves into the dynamics of urban life, focusing on buildings and neighborhoods' impact on community interactions.
Gender and Habitat / Switzerland, Ordinary Metropolis
Explores gender roles in habitat design and urban development in Switzerland.
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