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Fall 2025
Advanced independent research projects by fourth year architectural history students. Prerequisite: Instructor approval and departmental approval of topic.
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3.52
Fall 2025
This course examines the art and architecture of Venice from the fifth century until the seventeenth century. We consider the major "nuclei" of the city like Piazza San Marco and personalities that shaped the built and artistic environment -- Codussi, Sansovino, Palladio, & Titian for example. Our study explores the factors that contributed to Venetian art such as political and social context and contact with Byzantine, Islamic and northern Europe.
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3.85
Fall 2024
Special topics pursued in a colloquium.
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Fall 2025
Internship at World Heritage Site; Monticello or the University of Virginia. Some projects have a digital component. Graduate course will have additional course requirements. Course may include site visits.
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Fall 2025
Continuation of Internship in historic preservation/architectural history. 6-8 hours weekly. Course may include site visits. Graduate students will undertake additional course requirements.
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Fall 2025
Advanced work on independent research topics by individual students. Departmental approval of the topic is required.
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Spring 2025
Topical offerings in architectural history.
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3.70
Fall 2025
A survey of American architecture from the first European contact to 1800 including Jefferson, urban form and landscape design.
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Fall 2025
Independent research on topics selected by individual students in consultation with a faculty advisor.
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3.61
Fall 2025
Required for candidates for the degree of Master of Architectural History. An investigation of the nature of architectural history, materials, methods, and writings.
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