Art History 273 - MOD ARCHITECT&DESIGN,1789-1945

Fall
2016
01
4.00
Laura Kalba
TTh 09:00-10:20
Smith College
21313-F16
HILLYR 103
lkalba@smith.edu
This course spans the history of European architecture, focusing on urban development and design from the French Revolution to WWII. What did it mean to ascend the first immense iron structures, or to wipe ornament from the surface of that deemed modern? How was the Gothic made newly relevant, and why did handicraft reemerge during the industrial revolution? We study the period's most important developments (Historicism, Bauhaus, etc., to iconoclastic measures undertaken during war and revolution) in relation to socio-cultural debates about space and utility. Prerequisite: one 100-level course in art history, or permission of the instructor. Group B
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.