ARTH 213(S) North-American Dwellings (Same as Environmental Studies 211)
A study of the historical and spatial evolution of North-American housing which concentrates upon those single-or multi-family dwelling types which exhibit diachronic or geographical pervasiveness, such as the farmhouse, rowhouse, apartment house, tract house and mobile home. These dwelling places are seen in a context of life and family cycles, of initial
builders and successive occupants, of neighborhood and community formation or change, of
building materials and technologies, of architectural and socio-economic styles, as well as of
American work patterns and daily-rounds. There will be emphasis throughout the course on
the visual impress of this residential "fabric." The lab section is to be used for occasional
site visits.
Requirements: four essay installments on a pervasive element throughout American homes;
a class presentation; participation in classes and weekly afternoon field sessions.
Open to sophomores. Enrollment limit: 15 (expected: 15).
Hour: SATTERTHWAITE