SPR17: History of Civic Infrastructure – Still open!

Spring 2017  — Still open!

CEE 298 B  Special Topic: History of Civic Infrastructure (3 cr)   

TTh 3:00-4:20pm  THO 135  (SLN 21194)                 

Explore  design,  construction  and  impact  of  large scale  infrastructure projects in the United States, from the 1800s to the present day. From the surveying the American west, to the construction of railroads and canals, to the municipal systems which gave rise to urban density and skyscrapers, the United States (and Seattle in particular) has been uniquely impacted by the agency of engineers,  architects, and  builders  to  alter  the given landscape. At the time, these projects were done in the name of many different social, political, racial, economic and civic agendas – ones that are due for critical reflection in the 21st century. As infrastructure projects continue into the present day, these reflections are vital for young professionals who seek to engage/ change the course of development into the future.  No prerequisite courses.