AHI 391 : American Architecture: A History Of Style
Credits: 3
Semester:
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Type: LEC
American Architecture is as vast and varied as the country itself. This course will explore the forces that have shaped American architecture from per-contact Native America to the Prairie period of Frank Lloyd Wright through such themes as the vernacular/ high style dichotomy, racial, ethnic and religious influences, expressions of power, industrialism and innovation, and building technologies. At least one field trip will be part of the course.
Class Schedule: Fall 2009
AHI 391 not offered in this semester, or the department has chosen not to publish it in the on-line class schedule.
Class Schedule: Spring 2010
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| Reg # | Course | Title | Section | Type | Days | Time | Room | Location | Instructor | Status | ||||||||||
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| 196925 | AHI 391 | American Architecture | QUI | LEC | M W F | 4:00 PM - 4:50 PM | 119 CLEMEN | North | Quinan, J F | Open | ||||||||||
Last Updated: Nov 24, 2009 7:15:16 AM

