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3.25
Spring 2025
Topical offerings in architectural history.
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3.44
Spring 2025
This course will examine architecture and urbanism from around 1400 C.E. to the present, tracing connections and distinctions that have guided the design, uses, and meanings of built environments around the globe. You will be introduced to celebrated buildings and less well-known sites and cities, with particular attention to the aesthetic, social, cultural, and institutional situations in which they developed.
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Spring 2025
This class is a field-based seminar on methods of analyzing and recording historic buildings, especially vernacular buildings and landscapes. Students will be introduced to intensive building analysis geared to understanding change over time. Students will also learn methods of careful field recording for both documentation and analysis. Graduate students will undertake additional course requirements. Course may include site visits.
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Spring 2025
Topical offerings in architectural history.
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3.94
Spring 2025
This class is a field based seminar on methods of analyzing and recording historic buildings, especially vernacular buildings and landscapes. Students will be introduced to intensive building analysis geared to understanding change over time, while learning methods of careful field recording for both documentation and analysis. Graduate students will undertake additional course requirements. Course may include site visits.
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Spring 2025
Public Humanities and Cultural Change introduces undergraduate students to the power of place and story in the shaping of the American imagination. The multi-disciplinary course centers 1) engaging complex pasts, 2) place-based and community-based methodologies, 3) the inherently political nature of public humanities, and 4) impactful public engagement, especially across difference.
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Spring 2025
Advanced work on independent research topics by individual students.
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Spring 2025
Advanced independent research projects by fourth year architectural history students. Prerequisite: Instructor approval and departmental approval of topic.
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Spring 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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Spring 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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Spring 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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Spring 2025
Preparation and completion of a thesis..
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Spring 2025
Research on topic for Master Thesis.
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Spring 2025
For Thesis Preparation, taken before a thesis director has been selected.
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Spring 2025
Advanced work on independent research topics by individual students. Departmental approval of the topic is required.
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