Analysis of philosophical theories and related approaches to the material transformation of buildings. Micro-histories in architectural conservation theory and practice; overview of historical and contemporary concepts in architectural conservation. Preservation, restoration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, adaptive re-use, conservation anamnesis, diagnosis. Precludes additional credit for ARCH 3100 (no longer offered), ARCH 3331. Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing in B.A.S.; OR third- year status in B.Eng. (Architectural Conservation and Sustainability). Lectures three hours a week.
Analysis of philosophical theories and related approaches to the material transformation of buildings. Micro-histories in architectural conservation theory and practice; overview of historical and contemporary concepts in architectural conservation. Preservation, restoration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, adaptive re-use, conservation anamnesis, diagnosis. Precludes additional credit for ARCH 3100 (no longer offered), ARCH 3331. Prerequisite(s): Third-year standing in B.A.S.; OR third- year status in B.Eng. (Architectural Conservation and Sustainability). Lectures three hours a week.