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MODULE 2: Histories and Theories of Spatial Practices, COMMONING - George…
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Foundation for Achieving Seamless Territory (FAST) - intersecting architecture, urban planning, and human rights
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
In the course, students will explore theories and methodologies that analyse the meaning of spatial practices in visual arts, architecture, exhibit design and urban design, examining how environments influence spatial and environmental policies, artistic practices and how these can transform and reinterpret spaces themselves.
Through historical and theoretical analysis, students will examine how artists and designers have responded to changes in conceptions of space over time. The course will be based on in-depth analysis of general theories, specific case studies and bibliographies, according to criteria of scientific and disciplinary authority, to provide students with a solid base of knowledge in the field of spatial design.
Seminars and assessments will be organized in a dialogic form at an individual, group or collective level, in order to stimulate critical autonomy and judgment in the students.
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