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Discovering New York City Architecture: A Foundation in Design, Theory, and Practice

Architecture is about the making of places where people spend their lives. Architects are not only concerned with the exterior and interior design of a building, but also the environment as a whole. This course introduces the history, theory and practice of architecture, with emphasis on Western tradition. Through lectures, exercises, and field trips, students will explore architectural products within their formal, structural, and functional contexts and gain an understanding of how physical and cultural determinants of architecture relate to their environment. This pre-college course is perfect for high school students who are considering majors or careers in architecture and design.

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You'll Walk Away with

  • An understanding of architectural products within their formal, structural, and functional contexts
  • An introduction to the theory and practice of architecture, from the ancient world through today
  • An NYU transcript showing grade(s) earned upon completion of the course (Please note: No college credit or certificate of completion is granted for this course.)

Ideal for

  • High school students who have completed grades 9, 10, or 11
  • High school students interested in a career in architecture or design

1 section

  • Summer 2024

    • Section

      001
    • Semester

      Summer 2024
    • Date

      Jul 22 - Jul 26
    • Day

      M-F
    • Time

      9:00AM-5:00PM
      • In-Person
    • Format

      In-Person
      • In-Person
    • Sessions

      5
    • Location

      Washington Square
    Please complete the online application to enroll.