AHI 272 NINETEENTH-CENT ARCHITECTURE
A survey of major stylistic developments, new building types and technologies, as well as numerous debates on style and the changing conditions of architectural and design production during the "long" nineteenth century (1750-1914). Emphasis is on the social context within which architecture and the decorative arts were produced, taking into account the growth of cities, as well as issues of ethnicity, class, and gender.
Notes
Students may not receive credit for this course and AHI 216.
Registration Restrictions
Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 35 students.
Attributes
A7, MOIE, W