ARH 1020
History of Architecture II
Course Description
Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry, Historical Perspectives
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.
Instructors
Shaheen Alikhan
Spring 2026
Emmy Monaghan
Spring 2026
Louis Nelson
Spring 2026
Jesse Rocha
Spring 2026
Sheila Crane
Spring 2025
To Announced
Spring 2023
Ingrid Lao
Spring 2023
Elnaz Latifpour
Spring 2023
Emily Madrigal
Spring 2023
Isabelle Ostertag
Spring 2023
Brendan O'Donnell
Spring 2022
Elisabeth Rivard
Spring 2022
Faculty Staff
Spring 2022
Abigail Bradford
Spring 2021
Justin Mann
Spring 2021
Meaghan Walsh
Spring 2021
Emmalee Dove
Spring 2020
Cecilia Gunzburger
Spring 2020
James Razumoff
Spring 2020
Nenette Arroyo
Spring 2019
Betsy Purvis
Spring 2019
Dylan Spivey
Spring 2019
Elyse Gerstenecker
Spring 2018
Cho Ma
Spring 2018
Jinchao Zhao
Spring 2018
Allyson Healey
Spring 2016
Erik Harrington
Spring 2015
Margaret Herman
Spring 2015
Katherine Miller
Spring 2015
Thomas Winters
Spring 2015
Camille Behnke
Spring 2014
Alicia Dissinger
Spring 2014
Victoria Valdes
Spring 2014
Tracy Cosgriff
Spring 2013
Veronica-Gaia Ikeshoji-Orlati
Spring 2013
Michael Maizels
Spring 2011
Elizabeth Merrill
Spring 2011
Anna Middleton
Spring 2011
Tijana Vujosevic
Spring 2011
Jennifer Elliott
Spring 2010
Nicholas Genau
Spring 2010
Carrie Weaver
Spring 2010