Courses Urban Studies :: RBST 340
RBST 340
Design Urbanism
Instructor: A. Lewis
3 Credits [E]
Though the use of seminal writings on urban design ideology presented by architects and historians in the 20th century such as Bacon, Lynch, Koolhaas and Gandelsonas, students will be challenged to consider these significant foundations in order to apply a broader awareness of urbanism to their own architectural design process. Concurrently, methodologies of research and analysis that employ both conceptual and intuitive systems of investigation will be exercised as a critical means of observing, documenting and communicating about the city and the architecture that contributes to its form.
- RBST 301 The City I
- RBST 302 The City II
- RBST 340 Design Urbanism
- RBST 341 Interpretive Urban Design
- RBST 370 Neighborhood Development
- RBST 430 Designs on Los Angeles: 20th-century Architecture, Urban Planning, and Metropolitan Imagery in the Making of America’s “Second City”
- RBST 440 “Tribal” New Orleans
- RBST 640 Architecture and the Contemporary City
- RBST 641 Urban Analysis + Design
- RBST 642 US Architecture and Urbanism
- RBST 643 Historical Geographies of New Orleans
- RBST 643 Historical Geographies of New Orleans
- RBST 691 Latin American Cities

