FORMAL ANALYSIS I  & II
 1470-1762 &  1914-1988

Yale School of Architecture 
Instructor: Peter Eisenman
Fall 2022, Spring, 2023 
Formal Analysis  I

The discourse involved a weekly series of texts and comparative analyses, tracing the transition from the theocentric worldview of the late medieval period to the humanism and anthropocentrism of the early Renaissance, culminating in the emergence of Enlightenment thought in the late eighteenth century.

Formal Analysis  II

This analysis explores two key questions: What was the modern, and what was the postmodern? Through a series of texts and comparative studies, the nature of this distinction—whether universalizing or contradictory—is examined with the aim of reconsidering modernity in a contemporary context.




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An architect and researcher based in New York and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, currently pursuing a Post-Professional Degree at Yale School of Architecture. His research explores traditional building practices and lifestyles to support the long-term sustainability of nomadic heritage.
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“For me, drawing has always been the most fundamental way of engaging the world, I’m convinced that it is only through drawing that I actually look at things, carefully. The act of drawing makes me conscious of what I’m looking at. If I wasn’t drawing I sense that I would not be seeing.” -Milton Glaser

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