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INTAR 2378

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HISTORY OF ADAPTIVE REUSE

Subject

INTAR

Course Number

2378

Description

This course will examine the development of adaptive reuse practice in the context of its social, political, technological, and economic circumstances, as it pertains to the design culture of the period. Special emphasis will be given to interior renovations, additions, transformations and other interventions of adaptive reuse. Attention will also be given to design theory, and the evolving doctrines relating to heritage. This course will be conducted in seminar form with graduate level discourse and discussion. Requirements include midterm, final exam and research presentation.

Open to Graduate Interior Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | MDes Interior Studies Adaptive Reuse

Student Eligibility

GR Interior Architecture/Interior Studies Programs of Study

Offering Department(s)

Typically Offered

Fall

Credits

3

Repeatable

No

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person