ARCHHTC (Architectural History, Theory and Criticism)
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ARCHHTC 102 - Modern Architecture and Urbanism (15 pts)π³
Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things.
Restriction: ARCHHTC 100 and Design 902
ARCHHTC 237 - Postmodern and Contemporary Architecture and (15 pts)π³
Urbanism Examines architectural and urban history and theory from the postmodern to the recent and contemporary.
Prerequisite: ARCHHTC 102
Restriction: ARCHHTC 235, 236
ARCHHTC 341 - Premodern Architecture and Urbanism (15 pts)π³
Examines topics in pre-modern architectural and urban history and theory across the continents of Eurasia, Africa, the Americas, Australia and Oceania.
Prerequisite: ARCHHTC 237
Restriction: ARCHHTC 339, 340
ARCHHTC 376 - Directed Study (15 pts)π³
ARCHHTC 700 - Pacific Architecture (15 pts)π³
Examines architectural history and practice in the Pacific region from ancient sites to the present day. Explores design from all periods, with a view to informing future design through consideration of climate, culture, society, materials and economics.
ARCHHTC 701 - Architecture and Political Philosophy (15 pts)π³
Examines the political role of architecture and urban space with emphasis on works of Michel Foucault. Analysis of the ways in which architecture constructs habits and habitats in relation to philosophical concepts.
ARCHHTC 702 - History of Housing in Aotearoa New Zealand - Level 9 (15 pts)π³
A research-based examination of New Zealandβs more than 100-year history of building housing at medium and high densities. Includes analysis of exemplars.
ARCHHTC 704 - Special Topic (15 pts)π³
Architectural Media and Fabrication