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| Online Brochure and Application | ||||
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| Course Descriptions | These courses ground the program in the
rigorous review of urban history and urban form, provide the academic
structure for the students' comparative analysis of New York and Paris,
and complement the liberal arts curricula of participating colleges. TERM I: New York A4027 - Architecture, Planning and Preservation: New York Ms. Buttenwieser and Ms. Willis A4028 - Building New York Mr. Dolkart A6769 - History of the American City Ms. Wright A4000 - Design Studio Ms. Smoller, Mr. DeMonchaux, Mr. Feuerman and Mr. O'Connor -OR- A4043 - Urban Studies Studio Ms. Baratloo Elective Students may enroll in any lecture course within Columbia University including Barnard and Teachers College, except other graduate studio and graduate seminars. TERM II: Paris A4029 - Architecture, Planning and Preservation: Paris TBA A4030 - The Development of Paris TBA A4031 - History of European Cities TBA A4010 - Design Studio TBA -OR- A4044 - Workshop in Urban Studies TBA A4015 - French Conversation (required for non French speakers) Ms. Francois Sliwk |
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| Architectural Design Studio | ||||
| Urban Studies Workshop | ||||
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| NY / Paris Alumni | ||||
| Introduction to Architecture - Summer Studio in New York | ||||
| Application Here | ||||