AR-619: Designing cities in a changing worldThis course develops, within the urban domain, a critical review of challenges/opportunities of the One Health concept, based on the inexorable link between human, animal, and ecosystem health.
AR-666: Contemporary modernityThe seminar will revisit notions, works, architects, and authors of XXIth century Modernism. It will question the issue of "being contemporary" - matching the characteristics of the era you live. Lear
CS-422: Database systemsThis course is intended for students who want to understand modern large-scale data analysis systems and database systems. It covers a wide range of topics and technologies, and will prepare students
AR-302(m): Studio BA6 (Gay and Menzel)The studio is focused on contextual imaginary. Developing narratives, inspired both from the site and from the student's imagination leads to a theme sustaining the project. The narrative helps the st
AR-402(m): Studio MA2 (Gay and Menzel)The studio is focused on contextual imaginary. Developing narratives, inspired both from the site and from the student's imagination leads to a theme sustaining the project. The narrative helps the st
MATH-604: Some Aspects of Calculus of VariationsThe goal of this course is to present an overview on the solvability and the regularity of relevant models of physical, technological and economical systems, which may be formulated as minimization pr
AR-621: Unearthing traces - Part 2«Unearthing Traces» propose to explore memory processes, power structures in archival practices in relation to built environments and material traces. This course is an on-site investigation on the ma
PENS-218: Ephemeral cityL'enseignement consiste à sensibiliser les étudiant·e·s à la nature et au caractère d'un grand évènement public et à ses effets sur la ville. L'enseignement prévoit tant une approche historique que l'