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Jan 07, 2025
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ART 272 - Buildings and Cities after the Industrial Revolution 1 unit(s) (Same as URBS 272 ) Architecture and urbanism were utterly changed by the forces of the industrial revolution. New materials (iron and steel), building type (train stations, skyscrapers), building practice (the rise of professional societies and large corporate firms), and newly remade cities (London, Paris, Vienna) provided a setting for modern life. The course begins with the liberation of the architectural imagination around 1750 and terminates with the rise of modernism at the beginning of the twentieth century (Gropius, Le Corbusier). Nicholas Adams.
Prerequisite(s): ART 105 or ART 106 or permission of the instructor.
Not offered in 2016/17.
Two 75-minute periods.
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