This course offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the intersection between architectural design and healthcare across global societies.
Terms Offered
Winter 2024
Summer 2026
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Course Details
This course offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the intersection between architectural design and healthcare across global societies. Course discussions, lectures, readings, guest speakers and videos address topics like healing and therapeutic environments, the history of healthy cities, and the diverse approaches toward healthcare spaces beyond clinics and hospitals. We will use a framework for the dynamic interplay of health and the environment to examine public health issues, health equity, and the ways that diverse approaches to the built environment shape healthy communities. Students will develop analytical tools to understand how diverse societies assess the intricate connection between public health and the environment according to social, economic, and ideological factors. Written assignments and a final project will be part of developing a foundational understanding of this connection and will delve into the multifaceted factors shaping the design of healing environments in several global regions. This is a Global Classrooms course, developed in partnership with the Global Learning Initiatives (GLI) in the Office of International Affairs (OIA) to provide virtual opportunities for global engagement.
Formerly: ARCH678G/ARCH458G: Considering Health Equity Through Architecture: Approaches for Creating Healthy Communities; Environmental Health Global Classroom
Global Classrooms Section: GCW1.
Number of Credits: 3
How You Will Learn and Work
This is a Global Classrooms Connections Course. This course will include a blend of synchronous and asynchronous learning.
Cultural Connection
World-wide
General Education Credits
Diversity - Understanding Plural Societies
School/College
School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation
Prerequisites & Restrictions
None.
Faculty Highlight
Mohammad Gharipour
Mohammad Gharipour is professor and director of the Architecture Program at the University of Maryland, College Park. He serves as an affiliate faculty at the National Center for Smart Growth and Persian Studies Program. Dr. Gharipour obtained his PhD in architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Gharipour’s scholarship and work has earned him several prestigious national and international awards and grants, including the Society of Architectural Historians (2008), Dumbarton Oaks (2010), National Endowment in Humanities (2015), Fulbright-Hays (2016), Foundation for Landscape Studies (2016), Council of Educators of Landscape Architecture (2016), American Institute of Architects (2018), Fulbright (2019), and National Institute of Health (2020). In 2016, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education magazine named Gharipour as a minority scholar making their mark in U.S. academia.
In addition to organizing and chairing more than thirty panels and conferences, he has presented his research at many international venues, including MIT, Harvard University, Columbia University, University of Adelaide, University of Toronto, Dumbarton Oaks, Indiana University, University of Arizona, University of Sydney, Central European University, Bogazici University, Walters Museum of Art, the Center for Jewish History, and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Dr. Gharipour has published nearly 150 journal papers, book chapters, encyclopedia entries, magazine articles, reviews, interviews, and op-eds. He has also authored, edited, and co-edited fourteen books including Bazaar in the Islamic City (American University of Cairo Press, 2012); Calligraphy and Architecture in Muslim world (Edinburgh University Press, 2013); Persian Gardens and Pavilions (I. B. Tauris, 2013); Sacred Precincts (Brill, 2014); City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travelers (Routledge, 2015); Historiography of Persian Architecture (Routledge, 2015); Urban Landscapes of the Middle East (Routledge, 2016); Synagogues of the Islamic World (Edinburgh University Press, 2017); Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic Empires (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017); Social Housing in the Middle East (Indiana University Press, 2019); Architectural Dynamics in Pre-Revolutionary Iran (Intellect, 2019); Health and Architecture (Bloomsbury, 2021); Epidemic Urbanism: Contagious Diseases in Global Cities (Intellect, 2021); and Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow (Intellect and Chicago State University Press, 2022). Epidemic Urbanism was selected for the Book Award from Architectural Research Centers Consortium in January 2023.
In the last six years and with the support of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Gharipour has been researching health disparity and the design of community clinics in American cities. This research has been published in several journals including Inquiry, Health Environment Research & Design Journal, and International Journal of Architectural Research.
Dr. Gharipour is the director and founder of the award-winning International Journal of Islamic Architecture (IJIA), the director and co-founder of the Epidemic Urbanism Initiative, and the second vice president of the Society of Architectural Historians. He is also the editor of the book series on Health and the Built Environment (Routledge, founded in 2021) and the book series on Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East (Intellect, founded in 2016).
Education
PhD in Architecture
Georgia Institute of Technology
2009
Master of Architecture
University of Tehran
2001
Tuition & Financial Aid
Summer 2026 Global Classrooms courses (GCW sections) are administered by Extended Studies. Please see Tuition & Fees.
UMD degree-seeking undergraduate students who enrolled in course sections GCW* may be eligible for the Extended Studies grant (Visit "Financial Aid" section under Billing and Payment for more details).
UMD degree-seeking students enrolled in course sections GCW* can apply for the need-based International Education Scholarship.
Cancellation and Refunds
Global Classrooms courses follow UMD's Schedule Adjustment policies.
Questions & Contact Info
For more course information contact Prof. Mohammad Gharipour at mgr@umd.edu.
For general questions, please contact the Global Classrooms team at globalclassrooms@umd.edu.