Architectural Studies 202 - Architectural Anthro

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Gabriel Arboleda
TTH 10:00AM-11:20AM
Amherst College
ARCH-202-01-1819F
SCCE E208
garboleda@amherst.edu
ARCH-202-01,ARHA-202-01

(Offered as ARCH 202 and ARHA 202) This seminar explores the emerging interdisciplinary field that combines the theory and practice of architecture and anthropology. We compare and contrast these two disciplines’ canonical methods, their ethical stances, and their primary subject matters (i.e., buildings and people). With that, we reflect upon the challenges of ethnoarchitecture as a new discipline, emphasizing the challenges of carrying out architectural research and/or construction work among people from cultural backgrounds different than the architect’s own. In general, this course invites critical thinking about the theory and practice of architecture, especially when it confronts issues of difference, including ethno-cultural and social class difference.

Recommended prior coursework: The course is open to everyone; previous instruction in architectural studies, area or ethnic studies, or social studies can be beneficial but is not mandatory.

Limited to 20 students. Fall Semester. Professor Arboleda.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.