ARC 821
The Architect in Society
This course examines the architect’s role in society from multiple perspectives: professional responsibility,disciplinary expertise and citizen activism. This course engages with contemporary social theories and their impact on architecture. Emphasis is placed on the role of ethics and professional judgement, responsibility to the public good, and the role of architecture - both as a professional discipline and as built form - in the establishment, maintenance and/or transformation of social values and political structures.
ARC 821 Requisite Information:
ARC 821 Let's You Take:
Prerequisite: ASC 406
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisite: ASC 406
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