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ARCH 630 Policy 1: Introduction to Arch Policy

This course introduces emerging architects to their professional potential as public policy leaders as well as designers of the public realm. Using current issues as context, a critique of architecture, planning policies and environmental policies of Los Angeles and the Southern California region provides studied opportunities for process engagement and an expanded design vocabulary. Visiting policy and design experts review evolving subjects such as the politics of aesthetics, affordable housing, environmental and social justice, LA River, walkable/rideable cities, community empowerment through land use, and transit-oriented architecture. Prerequisite: graduate standing. Seminar, three hours per week.

Credits

3