HP 5202 B (CRN: 15689)
Historic Preservation: Am Architectural History II
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About HP 5202 B
Continuation of HP 5200. Study of architectural history to gain fluency in the stylistic terms so essential to historic preservation and to public support for conserving our architectural heritage. Prerequisite: HP 5200 or Instructor permission.
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HP Graduate students only or instructor permission; Online synchronous; Open to Degree and PACE students; Classroom must have remote technology. Both on-campus & remote students should be able to register for this course
Section Description
This course continues HP5200, History of American Architecture I, which concludes in the 1860s. HP5202 begins with architectural developments in the post-Civil War era, including the Shingle and Queen Anne styles, as well as the emergence of European modernism and its influence on 20th-century American design. Topics include the evolution of the tall building; the International Style; mid-century modernism; post-modernism; and suburban developments.
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