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Julie A. Nicoletta
TCXG 379
Tacoma Campus
Examines twentieth-century architecture and its origins. Focuses on issues concerning style, technology, urbanism, regionalism, function, and reform to address the diverse forces that have shaped modern architecture.
Class description
This course will examine twentieth- and twenty-first-century architecture and its origins. Through slide lectures, readings, and field trips, we will focus on issues concerning function, style, technology, urbanism, regionalism, and sustainability to address the diverse forces that have shaped modern architecture.
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