Think. See. Do--Concentrations in Studio Architecture

'''Think. See. Do--Concentrations in Studio Architecture''' is a Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies class taught by Thom Long.

This course requires instructor permission. This course is only open to students in Division II and Division III.

Course Description
This course is open to second year Division II and Division III students as well as Five College Architectural Studies seniors. It is designed to enable students to develop individual projects in a collaborative studio setting. This course will be marked by an intense reading and discussion period, followed by both writing and design production on topics both culled from our readings and individual student projects. Students will work to further develop their self-proposed projects while learning new design and representational skills to both gain additional insights and hone additional tools for their particular exploration. Students will work with multiple methodologies and techniques to address a wide range of issues from the theoretical to the actual, incorporating new means, methods and applications learned throughout the course. Students must have an individual project ready or in progress at the start of the term. Five College students should have an established work methodology, have taken several studios in architectural design and intend to use this course to complete a compressed single-semester thesis project.

Previous Semesters Offered

 * Spring 2009