If I understand your question, its which 30 courses would provide the best syllabus for an education in ARCHITECTURE ONLY.
Therefore, I find Rich's list of 30 most hyped to be irrelevant. The point isnt to list the 30 best courses to play or which are ranked in the top 30, the point is to come up with a list of courses that would provide the best EDUCATION in architecture (assume generally).
For that reason, I think the list cant be just those courses in the GB&I b/c that would only give a lesson on a limited number of philosophies (i.e. Links/natural architecture, heathland/parkland, etc.).
Much to the dismay of many of us in the tree house, an education in architecture must include those courses that we may dislike but nonetheless would be necessary to review to provide a complete education in architecture.
I think the list must be comprised of some GB&I links classics, GB&I Heathland courses, US classics (i.e. National, Shinne, PV, CPC, etc.), UC Parkland (i.e. Garden City), courses from classic US designers (i.e Ross, Tilly, etc.), courses by US "Modern" (i.e. Dye, Fazio, Nicklaus, Palmer) and courses by US neo-classical (i.e. Doak, C&C, etc).
So while this list might not be the 30 "best" courses, it would be a complete cross section of courses out there and thus provide the best "education in architecture."
JMO