This fourth core studio, an introduction to the planning and architecture of cities, concerns two distinct scales of operation: that of the neighborhood and that of the residential, institutional, and commercial building types that typically constitute the neighborhood. Issues of community, group form, infrastructure, and the public realm, as well as the formation of public space, blocks, streets, and squares are emphasized. The studio is organized to follow a distinct design methodology, which begins with the study of context and precedents. It postulates that new architecture can be made as a continuation and extension of normative urban structure and building typologies. 
        
    All Semesters
      1022
    
    
      Spring 2018
    
    
      Second-Year Core Studio
    
    
      
Aniket Shahane,  Bimal Mendis,  Keller Easterling,  Alan Plattus,  Rosalyne Shieh,  Alexander Felson    
  
      1022
    
    
      Spring 2017
    
    
      Second-Year Core Studio
    
    
      
Edward Mitchell,  Sunil Bald,  Alexander Felson,  Bimal Mendis,  Alan Plattus,  Rosalyne Shieh    
  
      1022
    
    
      Spring 2015
    
    
      Second-Year Core Urbanism Studio
    
    
      
Peggy Deamer,  Keller Easterling,  Alexander Felson,  Bimal Mendis,  Alan Plattus