Architectural History I (ART 2221)

Term: 2021-2022 Fall Semester

Faculty

Michael W. WalkerShow MyInfo popup for Michael W. Walker
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Office hours:
  • Monday 10:00 AM to 11:55 AM
  • Wednesday 10:00 AM to 11:55 AM
  • Friday 10:00 AM to 11:55 AM
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    Kelley R. RafteryShow MyInfo popup for Kelley R. Raftery
    Office hours:
  • MW 9:30-10:30 & 2:00-3:00; Friday all day
  • Office location: Architectural Technology Short StudioOffice phone number: 314-286-4894
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    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 2:05 PM - 3:25 PM (8/24/2021 - 12/16/2021) Location: MAIN FINNE F203

    Description

    ART2221 Architectural History I
    Students learn contextual architectural history surrounding the discipline. Course work is developed for students to understand the culture of the western world and how it created the architecture of the Ancient through Medieval eras. Students will be exposed to many different built structures and city planning examples through slide shows, lectures, and class discussions. Three credit hours.

    Architectural History I (ART 2221)

    Term: 2021-2022 Fall Semester

    Faculty

    Michael W. WalkerShow MyInfo popup for Michael W. Walker
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • Monday 10:00 AM to 11:55 AM
  •  
    Kelley R. RafteryShow MyInfo popup for Kelley R. Raftery
    Office hours:
  • MW 9:30-10:30 & 2:00-3:00; Friday all day
  • Office location: Architectural Technology Short StudioOffice phone number: 314-286-4894
  •  

    Schedule

    Tue-Thu, 2:05 PM - 3:25 PM (8/24/2021 - 12/16/2021) Location: MAIN FINNE F203

    Description

    ART2221 Architectural History I
    Students learn contextual architectural history surrounding the discipline. Course work is developed for students to understand the culture of the western world and how it created the architecture of the Ancient through Medieval eras. Students will be exposed to many different built structures and city planning examples through slide shows, lectures, and class discussions. Three credit hours.