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Architectures of Cloth
HAA 173P

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Description

This comparative seminar examines the major role of textiles in architectural theory and practice, with a primary focus on India and Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries.  Our objective is to think historically and cross-culturally about a subject—the concept of architextiles—that has resurfaced in recent decades.  Key topics include:  Mughal textile architecture; typologies of the tent and other mobile structures in colonial and postcolonial India; Gottfried Semper’s theorization of textiles as the origin of architecture;  Bauhaus Weaving Workshop & the architecture of cloth;  Arts and Crafts Movement within specific geographical contexts;  Anni Albers’s concept of the “pliable plane”;  fabric partitions in the architecture and exhibition designs of Lilly Reich and Mies van der Rohe;  collaborations between textile designers and architects, such as Mrinalini Mukherjee and Ranjit Singh, and Nelly Sethna and Joseph Allen Stein;  and Frei Otto-inspired temporary exhibition pavilions and the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad.  We will study textiles, samples, and original publications first-hand at the Harvard Art Museums and the Graduate School of Design. Field trips TBA. Open to graduate students and advanced undergraduates.

Class Notes

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Enrollment limited. Priority given to concentrators in the History of Art and Architecture.

School Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Credits 4
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Course Component Seminar
Grading Basis FAS Letter Graded
Exam/Final Deadline Dec. 15, 2026
General Education N/A
Quantitative Reasoning with Data N/A
Divisional Distribution Arts and Humanities
Course Level For Undergraduate and Graduate Students