
The famous S, M, L, XL, a monograph that showcases the Office for Metropolitan Architecture's and Rem Koolhaas's work, among other architectural publications. (Photo courtesy of Conrad Bakker on Flickr.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Ana Miljački
MIT Course Number
4.210
As Taught In
Fall 2012
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop a map of contemporary architectural practice and discourse. The seminar examines six themes in terms of their recent history: city and global economy, urban plan and map of operations, program and performance, drawing and scripting, image and surface, and utopia and projection. Students will study buildings and read relevant texts in order to place recent architectural projects in disciplinary and cultural context.