4.125B | Fall 2005 | Undergraduate

Architecture Studio: Building in Landscapes

Course Description

This subject introduces skills needed to build within a landscape establishing continuities between the built and natural world. Students learn to build appropriately through analysis of landscape and climate for a chosen site, and to conceptualize design decisions through drawings and models.

This class was taught …

This subject introduces skills needed to build within a landscape establishing continuities between the built and natural world. Students learn to build appropriately through analysis of landscape and climate for a chosen site, and to conceptualize design decisions through drawings and models.

This class was taught concurrently with course 4.125A. Some of the assignments are the same, some are different, and the sites for the final project are different. But since they were taught in tandem, it would be useful to look at both together.

Learning Resource Types
Image Gallery
Design Assignments with Examples
Models at the final review.
A selection of models from the “Individual Place” assignment, on display at the final review. (Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.)