THE SHAPE OF TWO CITIES :
NEW YORK - PARIS
INTRODUCTION
The Shape of Two Cities: New York-Paris is a program for undergraduates
enrolled in other universities that offers a year's exposure to architecture, urban
planning and historic preservation in New York and Paris. The program offers
a unique undergraduate curriculum in either architecture or urban planning that
introduces these fields to mature, intellectually capable students.
A full year of academic credit is offered through a carefully constructed program
of history, theory and studio courses conducted in English. Students are given
the academic preparation to enter high quality graduate programs. The program
provides 32 points of course work to be completed in two semesters.
Directed by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of
Columbia University, the program offers a two-semester curriculum whose
intention is to immerse participants in the rich physical and intellectual urban
environments of New York and Paris. Instruction draws on the resources of
Columbia University and its faculty and the architectural communities of
New York and Paris.
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