Undergraduate Courses
ARH372 Introduction to Twentieth-Century Architecture
The development of new forms before World War II by theorists such as Wright, Gropius, Mies, and LeCorbusier. The dissemination of these ideas, especially in America, during the 1950's. The antiformalist reaction of the 1960's. Contemporary Post-Modernism and eclecticism.
Credits
- 3
Attributes
- Liberal Arts
Restrictions
- Must be enrolled in the following level: Undergraduate
- May not be enrolled in the following class: Freshman

