ICM 325 - History, Theory and Criticism in Interior Architecture IV
Course Objectives
To learn the fundamental approaches and concepts in 20th-century architecture
To conduct comparative readings on architecture and urban culture
To engage in critical readings on architectural culture and practice
To write academically proficient texts
Course Description
The course History, Theory & Criticism in Interior Architecture IV aims to critically examine developments in space, culture, and daily life during the 20th century. One of the primary objectives of the course is to trace the flows and encounters of cultures in this increasingly interconnected period, and to discuss the background and formal characteristics of spatial practices. Within this scope, the course will address significant architectural texts through a comparative perspective within specific thematic frameworks.
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Course Coordinator
Ahmet Erdem Tozoğlu
Course Language
Turkish
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