ARPL 515 Topics in History/Theory

The seminar helps architecture students understand how the environment is really perceived, to gain a vocabulary for that perception, and a new understanding of options for shaping a designed environment that supports human needs. The cognitive (perceiving, knowing, thinking) and affective (character and emotional) basis of aesthetics is explored through readings, projects, field trips, and individual and team presentations.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

ARPL 451 & ARPL 515

Prerequisite

Junior, Senior, or Graduate Standing