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ARCHT-5500-1: HT: History/Theory Elective: Material Histories

Spring 2023

Subject: Architecture
Type: Seminar
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 17, 2023 — May 07, 2023
Meetings: Tue 8:00-11:00AM, Hubbell - 131
Instructor: Irene Cheng

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 9/16 Closed

Description:

This course covers a specific advanced topic in the area of Architectural History and Theory in a seminar format that combines students in their in their fourth and fifth year of the undergraduate program with advanced level graduate students. The elective options vary from year to year. SECTION DESCRIPTIONARCHT / MARCH HT: MATERIAL HISTORIESWhat is architecture made of? This course explores this apparently simple question by excavating the production processes, politics, and histories of materials such as wood, stone, steel, aluminum, concrete, glass, iron, plastic, asbestos, brick, and more. We will follow the tracks of architectural and landscape scholars such as Jane Hutton, Kiel Moe, Peter Christensen, Sarah Lopez, Adrian Forty, and Mimi Sheller. We’ll also explore theories of “new materialism” and ecological and landscape theory, including the work of thinkers such as Jane Bennett, Bruno Latour, and Anna Tsing. In addition to reading, thinking, and writing about materials, we will take seriously the philosophy of “materialism,” by venturing into the world to encounter matter in its various states and situations--from landscapes of extraction to processing to construction to decay. 

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