
Transitions - Architectural Histories of Transformation
University of Texas at Austin Architectural History Program
"Transitions" examines the shifting social, political, and cultural meaning of world architectural sites as they develop over time. Each episode examines the deep complexities that emerge as a physical building, landscape, or spatial practice persists across political epochs of pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial governance. This series showcases the best work produced by first-year graduate students in the Master of Architecture program at the University of Texas at Austin for the course ARC 387F - "World Architecture: Origins to 1750," which was taught by Charles Davis II, PhD.
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- 7 Episodes
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"Transitions" examines the shifting social, political, and cultural meaning of world architectural sites as they develop over time. Each episode examines the deep complexities that emerge as a physical building, landscape, or spatial practice persists across political epochs of pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial governance.
This series showcases the best work produced by first-year graduate students in the Master of Architecture program at the University of Texas at Austin for the course ARC 387F - "World Architecture: Origins to 1750," which was taught by Charles Davis II, PhD.
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- CreatorUniversity of Texas at Austin Architectural History Program
- Years Active2026
- Episodes7
- RatingClean
- Copyright© University of Texas at Austin Architectural History Program
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