‘Politics of Balance’ introduces students in the awareness of the role that architecture plays as a precondition for political, cultural, and social engagement in the city. Following a process of analysis of the space of the city, its extensive organization, its different users and its government, the seminar will require that all students work through the study of precedents toward the exploration of the architectural project as an urban mediator and political form. The students will research spatial strategies to test architecture’s capacity for hosting programs and anticipating scenarios able to channel accumulated tension in the public realm.
ARCH 509, Section 11
Politics of Balance
                
                                    
                                                    Fall 2022
                                            
                
                                    
                        Instructors:
                        Ana Morcillo Pallarés                    
                
                
            
                            Term:                                                             Fall 2022
                                                    
                    
                                            
                            Section:                            11
                        
                    
                                            
                            Class Number:                            509
                        
                    
                                            
                            Credits:                            3
                        
                    
                                            
                            Required:                            No
                        
                    
                                            
                            Elective:                            Yes
                        
                    
                                            
                            Meets:                            Tue 8:30-11:30am  3136 A&AB
                        
                    
                                            
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