Middlebury

HARC 0237

Architecture Planning & Place

Architecture of Planning and Place
As the earliest design activity of the architectural process, context analysis and planning play a significant role in shaping our built environment, from individual dwellings to campuses, towns and cities. This course introduces students to fundamental planning concepts such as open space and density, site characteristics and context, and the circulation of people, traffic, and services, with a strong focus on the relationship between built and natural environments. We will examine national and international case studies as well as local examples. Though no formal architecture experience is required, students will learn and use methods of graphically representing information and conveying design concepts. 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
History of Art & Architecture
Department:
History of Art & Architecture
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART

Sections

Spring 2024

HARC0237A-S24 Lecture (McLeod)

Spring 2021

HARC0237A-S21 Lecture (McLeod)

Spring 2020

HARC0237A-S20 Lecture (McLeod)