Featured Courses
The Department of Architecture, established in 1865, is the oldest
architecture department in the United States and is consistently ranked
as one of the top programs in the U.S.
It is a place where the
individual creativity of a student can be cultivated and nurtured in a
framework that is humanistically, socially, and environmentally
responsible.
The Department offers degree programs in the areas
of Architectural Design, Building Technology, Design Technology,
History, Theory and Criticism and the Visual Arts. Other opportunities
for study within the department are also available through the Aga Khan
Program for Islamic Architecture.
Notable strengths of the
department that cut across the discipline groups are our devoted
teaching, the grounding of architecture in both social and material
issues, interdisciplinary nature, and the remarkable internationalism
of faculty, students, teaching and research.
Architecture
Courses
Course |
Course Title |
Level |
4.001J
|
CityScope: New Orleans
|
Undergraduate
|
4.101
|
Experiencing Architecture Studio
|
Undergraduate
|
4.104
|
Architecture Studio: Intentions
|
Undergraduate
|
4.104
|
Architectural Design: Intentions
|
Undergraduate
|
4.110J
|
Design Across Scales, Disciplines and Problem Contexts
|
Undergraduate
|
4.112
|
Architecture Design Fundamentals I: Nano-Machines
|
Undergraduate
|
4.125
|
Architecture Studio: Building in Landscapes
(Fall 2002)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.125A
|
Architecture Studio: Building in Landscapes
(Fall 2005)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.125B
|
Architecture Studio: Building in Landscapes
(Fall 2005)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.170
|
Ecuador Workshop
(Fall 2006)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.191
|
Introduction to Integrated Design
|
Undergraduate
|
4.205
|
Analysis of Contemporary Architecture
|
Undergraduate
|
4.211J
|
The Once and Future City
|
Undergraduate
|
4.243J
|
Media Technology and City Design and Development
|
Undergraduate
|
4.250J
|
Introduction to Urban Design and Development
(Spring 2006)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.301
|
Introduction to the Visual Arts
|
Undergraduate
|
4.302
|
BSAD Foundations in the Visual Arts
|
Undergraduate
|
4.322
|
Introduction to Sculpture
|
Undergraduate
|
4.341
|
Introduction to Photography and Related Media
|
Undergraduate
|
4.341
|
Introduction to Photography
|
Undergraduate
|
4.351
|
Introduction to Video
|
Undergraduate
|
4.366
|
Advanced Projects in the Visual Arts: Personal Narrative
|
Undergraduate
|
4.401
|
Introduction to Building Technology
|
Undergraduate
|
4.411
|
Building Technology Laboratory
|
Undergraduate
|
4.42J
|
Fundamentals of Energy in Buildings
|
Undergraduate
|
4.440
|
Basic Structural Design
(Spring 2009)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.500
|
Introduction to Design Computing
|
Undergraduate
|
4.501
|
Architectural Construction and Computation
|
Undergraduate
|
4.520
|
Computational Design I: Theory and Applications
(Fall 2005)
|
Undergraduate
|
4.602
|
Modern Art and Mass Culture
|
Undergraduate
|
4.605
|
Introduction to the History and Theory of Architecture
|
Undergraduate
|
4.608J
|
Topics in the Avant-Garde in Literature and Cinema
|
Undergraduate
|
4.614
|
Religious Architecture and Islamic Cultures
|
Undergraduate
|
4.615
|
The Architecture of Cairo
|
Undergraduate
|
4.651
|
Art Since 1940
|
Undergraduate
|
4.A21
|
Stories Without Words: Photographing the First Year
|
Undergraduate
|
4.105
|
Geometric Disciplines and Architecture Skills: Reciprocal Methodologies
|
Graduate
|
4.107
|
MArch Portfolio Seminar
|
Graduate
|
4.123
|
Architectural Design, Level I: Perceptions and Processes
|
Graduate
|
4.131
|
Architectural Design, Level II: Material Essence: The Glass House
|
Graduate
|
4.131B
|
Architectural Design, Level II: Material and Tectonic Transformations: The Herreshoff Museum
|
Graduate
|
4.132
|
Architecture Design, Level II: Cuba Studio
(Spring 2004)
|
Graduate
|
4.143
|
Immaterial Limits: Process and Duration
|
Graduate
|
4.144
|
Architectural Design, Level II: New Orleans Studio
|
Graduate
|
4.155B
|
Architectural Design, Level III: A Student Center for MIT
|
Graduate
|
4.163J
|
Urban Design Studio: Providence
|
Graduate
|
4.163J
|
Urban Design
|
Graduate
|
4.166
|
Beijing Urban Design Studio
(Summer 2008)
|
Graduate
|
4.166
|
Beijing Urban Design Studio
(Summer 2006)
|
Graduate
|
4.171
|
Ecuador Workshop
(Fall 2006)
|
Graduate
|
4.171
|
The Space Between Workshop
|
Graduate
|
4.175
|
Case Studies in City Form
|
Graduate
|
4.183
|
Sustainable Design and Technology Research Workshop
|
Graduate
|
4.184
|
Architectural Design Workshop: Collage - Method and Form
|
Graduate
|
4.184
|
Architectural Design Workshops: Computational Design for Housing
|
Graduate
|
4.185J
|
Beijing Urban Design Studio
(Summer 2004)
|
Graduate
|
4.195
|
Special Problems in Architectural Design
|
Graduate
|
4.196
|
Architecture Design, Level II: Cuba Studio
(Spring 2004)
|
Graduate
|
4.210
|
Precedents in Critical Practice
|
Graduate
|
4.213J
|
Advanced Seminar: Urban Nature and City Design
|
Graduate
|
4.215J
|
Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry
|
Graduate
|
4.215J
|
Sites in Sight: Photography as Inquiry
|
Graduate
|
4.220
|
Urban Housing: Paris, London, New York
|
Graduate
|
4.240J
|
Urban Design Skills: Observing, Interpreting, and Representing the City
|
Graduate
|
4.241J
|
Theory of City Form
|
Graduate
|
4.247J
|
Urban Design Policy and Action
(Spring 2009)
|
Graduate
|
4.247J
|
Urban Design Policy and Action
(Spring 2007)
|
Graduate
|
4.252J
|
Introduction to Urban Design and Development
(Fall 2006)
|
Graduate
|
4.253J
|
Urban Design Politics
|
Graduate
|
4.255J
|
Site and Infrastructure Systems Planning
|
Graduate
|
4.257J
|
Property Rights in Transition
|
Graduate
|
4.273
|
Introduction to Design Inquiry
(Fall 2004)
|
Graduate
|
4.273
|
Introduction to Design Inquiry
(Fall 2001)
|
Graduate
|
4.285
|
Research Topics in Architecture: Citizen-Centered Design of Open Governance Systems
|
Graduate
|
4.285
|
Power of Place: Media Technology, Youth, and City Design and Development
|
Graduate
|
4.296
|
Furniture Making
|
Graduate
|
4.297
|
Special Problems in Architecture Studies
|
Graduate
|
4.303
|
The Production of Space: Art, Architecture and Urbanism in Dialogue
|
Graduate
|
4.303
|
Dialogue in Art, Architecture, and Urbanism
|
Graduate
|
4.343
|
Photography and Related Media
|
Graduate
|
4.367
|
Studio Seminar in Public Art
|
Graduate
|
4.370
|
Interrogative Design Workshop
|
Graduate
|
4.406
|
Ecologies of Construction
|
Graduate
|
4.430
|
Daylighting
|
Graduate
|
4.442
|
Building Technologies III: Building Structural Systems II
(Fall 2002)
|
Graduate
|
4.448
|
Analysis of Historic Structures
|
Graduate
|
4.461
|
Building Technology I: Materials and Construction
|
Graduate
|
4.462
|
Basic Structural Design
(Spring 2009)
|
Graduate
|
4.463
|
Building Technology III: Building Structural Systems
|
Graduate
|
4.463
|
Building Technologies III: Building Structural Systems II
(Fall 2002)
|
Graduate
|
4.491
|
Form-Finding and Structural Optimization: Gaudi Workshop
|
Graduate
|
4.493
|
Natural Light in Design
|
Graduate
|
4.493
|
Emergent Materials II
|
Graduate
|
4.510
|
Digital Design Fabrication
|
Graduate
|
4.511
|
Digital Mock-Up Workshop
|
Graduate
|
4.521
|
Computational Design I: Theory and Applications
(Fall 2005)
|
Graduate
|
4.580
|
Inquiry into Computation and Design
|
Graduate
|
4.607
|
Thinking About Architecture: In History and at Present
|
Graduate
|
4.638
|
Drawings & Numbers: Five Centuries of Digital Design
|
Graduate
|
4.645
|
Selected Topics in Architecture: Architecture from 1750 to the Present
|
Graduate
|
4.661
|
Theory and Method in the Study of Architecture and Art
|
Graduate
|
4.665
|
Contemporary Architecture and Critical Debate
|
Graduate
|
4.696
|
A Global History of Architecture Writing Seminar
|
Graduate
|
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