This course discusses and evaluates photography as a medium to interpret aesthetic intent, to express subjective understanding of urban space, and to reveal the circadian rhythms of the city. Students are exposed to the work of seminal photographers such as Ernst Haas, William Klein, and Olivo Barbieri. They explore the expressive limits of the photographic medium through the production of a series of transitional sequences that cover a range of architectural binary themes and learn how to employ the medium of architectural photography as a critical tool for analyzing and representing buildings.