AHI 461 THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL

The Prairie School is an advanced undergraduate seminar that explores the development of the so-called Prairie School of architecture in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Students will examine the style's relationship to the Arts and Crafts Movement, Chicago and the Midwest, trends in American domestic architecture, and modernism. Leading protagonists, including Wright, Drummond, Elmslie, Mahony, Griffin, Perkins, and Purcell, will be considered in depth.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

This is the same course as ARC 493O, ARC 494O.

Prerequisite

One course in art history.

Registration Restrictions

Open to juniors and seniors.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 16 students.

Attributes

W