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The Architectural Imagination


Description

A 10-week online course that teaches fundamental principles of architecture by studying history's most important buildings. The course explores architecture as both cultural expression and technical achievement, covering architectural imagination, technology components, and architecture's relationship to social and historical contexts.

Market positioning

Premium educational provider offering high-quality architectural education with strong academic credibility and focus on theoretical foundations

Target audience

Students, professionals, and individuals interested in architecture, architectural history, and understanding how architecture engages with cultural values and social contexts

Use cases

Online architectural education for foundational learning, professional development, and continuing education in architecture and design

Company information

Company size

Large (10,000+ employees)

Revenue

$5+ billion

Scale

Global

Number of users

10,000+ enrolled students

Features

10-week self-guided course, 3-5 hours per week commitment, Access to course materials, activities, tests, and forums, AIA continuing education units (CEUs) eligible, Analysis of exemplary buildings, Hands-on exercises in drawing and modeling, Harvard faculty instruction, Perspective drawing and architectural typology exploration, Social and historical context analysis, Study of architectural representation

Pricing

Pricing modelfreemium
Starting priceFree (with paid certificate option)
Billing periodOne-time course enrollment

Rating

4.6/5

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Pros and cons

Based on: (AI summary)

Pros

  • Prestigious Harvard University brand and faculty
  • Comprehensive coverage of architectural theory and history
  • Hands-on practical exercises
  • Flexible self-paced learning
  • Professional development credit (AIA CEUs)

Cons

  • Limited to online format only
  • No direct practical building experience
  • Relatively short 10-week duration
  • May be too academic for practical application needs
  • Certificate requires additional payment

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10-week self-guided course
3-5 hours per week commitment
Access to course materials
activities
tests
and forums
AIA continuing education units (CEUs) eligible
Analysis of exemplary buildings
Hands-on exercises in drawing and modeling
Harvard faculty instruction
Social and historical context analysis
Study of architectural representation
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