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University Program Information
The university program offers a range of academic and research opportunities.
Academics
The academics section includes:
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
- Courses
- Resources
- NAAB Accreditation
Courses
One of the courses offered is:
ARCH 450: Formal Analysis
This course is taught by Scott Colman and takes place on Tuesdays from 6:30 9:00 p.m. in Anderson Hall, Room 154. The constructed world embodies our, often conflicting, hopes, beliefs, and values. This is not apparent with an everyday view of things. To see the way architecture manifests worldviews requires studied insightfulness. This course will explicate the rich history, theory, and practice of formal analysis in architecturethrough lectures, readings, discussions, and, above all, the act of visual interpretation. Each iteration of the seminar, focused by a particular analytical hypothesis and cultural frame, will consider built and imagined objects buildings, cities, and landscapes through extant and experimental means of graphic representation.
Facets
The facets section includes:
- Preceptorship
- Paris
- Rice Building Workshop
- Thesis
- Research Platforms
- Global Workshops
Projects
The projects section includes:
- Studio Work
- Thesis Projects
- Faculty Work
People
The people section includes:
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
- Advisory Council
- Wortham Fellows
Publications
The publications section includes:
- Faculty Publications
- PLAT Journal
- Cite
Events
The events section includes:
- Event Calendar
- Mentorship
- Awards and Grants
- Civic Forum
- Summer Immersion
Apply
The apply section includes:
- Undergraduate
- Graduate
- Financial Aid
- Employment
