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INTAR 2357

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SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

Academic Unit(s)

Subject

INTAR

Course Number

2357

Description

This seminar combines an overview of Nordic architecture and design through lectures, a Visual Journal course - and workshops that engage with local Adaptive Reuse structures of Copenhagen. Through lectures and readings, students will explore the historical and current conditions of architecture, interior design, and planning from architectural, social, and political points of view. Students will further analyze design solutions as well as design and production processes through a visual journal. As an additional component, students will engage in in-depth site specific strategies of reuse within their studio project.

Students are pre-registered for this course by the department; registration is not available in Workday. Enrollment is limited to Graduate Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | MA Interior Studies: Adaptive Reuse

Student Eligibility

You require instructor permission to register in this course. Please contact the instructor for permission to register.

Typically Offered

Summer

Credits

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person