Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Architectural Engineering And Environmental Design
Objectives
Through image-based lectures, discussions and study visits, this course presents a thematic history of designed spaces, situating in particular the emergence of the interior in the 'Digital Era'. Themes include: relations between design practices and technology, relations between politics, labor, craft, taste and display, consumption and design, and high-tech concepts within and beyond architecture. Each session is intended to address particular ideas and practices that have shaped the digital era understanding of designed spaces as part of meaningful social, cultural and economic activity.
The course engages with critical texts to allow researchers to examine the relationship between theory and practice, and to develop an understanding of how designed spaces emerge and are situated as cultural responses to this digital age.
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Description
Markets
and
Career
Generation, transmission,
distribution
and utilization of electrical power for public and private
sectors
to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
Electrical power feeding for
civil and
military marine and aviation utilities.