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World Architecture
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Prehistoric Settlements and Megalith Constructions
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Ancient Mesopotamia
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Ancient Egypt
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The Greek World
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The Aegean Cultures
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The Minoans
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The Mycenaeans
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Greece: The Archaic Period
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Greece: The Classical Period
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Greece: The Hellenistic Period
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Greek City Planning
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The Architecture of Ancient India and Southeast Asia
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Religions of India
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Early Buddhist Shrines
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Hindu Temples
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Traditional Architecture of China and Japan
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Chinese Architectural Principles
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Principles of City Planning
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Houses and Gardens
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Japanese Temple Architecture
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Japanese Houses and Castles
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Zen Buddhist Architecture and Its Derivatives
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The Roman World
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Etruscan Imprints
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The Romans
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Building Techniques and Materials
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City Planning
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Temples
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Public Buildings
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Residences
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Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture
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Early Christian Basilicas
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Martyria, Baptisteries, and Mausolea
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Byzantine Basilicas and Domed Basilicas
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Centrally Planned Byzantine Churches
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Churches in Russia
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Islamic Architecture
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Early Shrines and Palaces
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Conception of the Mosque
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Regional Variations in Mosque Design
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Tombs
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Houses and Urban Patterns
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The Palace and the Garden
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Early Medieval and Romanesque Architecture
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Romanesque Architecture of the Holy Roman Empire
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Viking Architecture
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Early Romanesque Architecture
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Carolingian Architecture
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Pilgrimage Road Churches
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The Order of Cluny
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Aquitaine and Provence
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Cistercian Monasteries
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Norman Architecture
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Gothic Architecture
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Early Gothic
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High Gothic
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English Gothic
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German, Czech, and Italian Gothic
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Medieval Construction
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Medieval Houses and Castles
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Medieval Cities
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Indigenous Architecture in the Pre-Columbian
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Americas
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North America
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Mexico and Central America
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South America: The Andean World
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Africa
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Renaissance Architecture
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Filippo Brunelleschi
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Michelozzo Bartolomeo and the Palazzo Medici
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Leone Battista Alberti
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Other Renaissance City Plans
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The Spread of the Renaissance
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Donato Bramante
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The Late Renaissance and Mannerism
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Michelangelo
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Andrea Palladio
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Palladio's Venice
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Garden Design
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The Renaissance in France
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The Renaissance in England
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Baroque Architecture
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The Reformation and Counter Reformation
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Pope Sixtus V and the Replanning of Rome
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Gianlorenzo Bernini
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Francesco Borromini
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Urban Open Spaces in Baroque Rome
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The Spread of Baroque Architecture to Northern Italy
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The Baroque in Central Europe
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Christopher Wren and the Baroque in England
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The Baroque in France
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Nicholas Hawksmoor, Sir John VanBrugh, and James Gibbs
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The Eighteenth Century
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The English Neo-Palladians
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The Return to Antiquity
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Robert Adam and William Chambers
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Etienne-Louis Boullee and Claude-Nicolas Ledoux
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French Architects and the Aggrandizement of the State
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Designs by the Pensionnaires
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French Architectural Education and the Ecole de Beaux Arts
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The Challenge of the Industrial Revolution
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Romanticism and the Picturesque
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The Romantic Landscape
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Picturesque Buildings
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Nineteenth Century Developments
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Neo-Classicism
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The Gothic Revival
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The Ecole des Beaux-Arts
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Developments in Steel
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Architectural Applications of Iron and Steel Construction
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Skeletal Construction in Concrete and Wood
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The Arts and Crafts Movement
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Art Nouveau
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The Viennese Secession
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The Search for an American Style
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The Twentieth Century and Modernism
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The Idea of a Modern Architecture
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Adolf Loos
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The Modern Masters
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Peter Behrens and the Deutscher Werkbund
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Futurism and Constructivism
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Dutch and German Expressionism
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Art Deco
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De Stijl
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Exploiting the Potential of Concrete
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Le Corbusier
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Walter Gropius
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Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe
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The Weissenhof Siedlung and the International Style
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Later Work of Mies Van der Rohe
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Later Work of Frank Lloyd Wright
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Later Work of Le Corbusier
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The Continuation of Traditional Architecture
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Modernisms in the Mid-and Late-Twentieth Century
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Alvar Aalto
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Eero Saarinen and His Office
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Louis I. Kahn
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Robert Venturi's Radical Counter-Proposal to Modernism
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Philip Johnson
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Charles Moore
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Michael Graves
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Robert A. M. Stern
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Deconstruction
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Perseverance of the Classical Tradition
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Modern Regionalism
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Modernism and Japan
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Form-Making in the United States
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Form-Making Elsewhere
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European Architecture and Technology
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Sustainable Design
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Introduction to Architecture |
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Architectural Computing
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Structures: Concepts
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Structures : Design of Wood and Steel
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Frame Structural Systems
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Eco Structures
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Long-Span and Special Structures
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Reinforced Concrete and Continuous Structure
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Structural Systems for Tall Buildings
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High-Rise Building Technology
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Building Systems
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Assemblies
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Energy Conscious Design
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Planning Law and Land Policy
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Real Estate Finance
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Digital Fabrication
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Garden Typology
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Spatial Order of Landscape and Site
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