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Brief Vita: Bachelor of
Architecture; Master of Architecture, Architectural History; Doctor of Philosophy in Art
History, University of Illinois. Faculty of the OSU School of Architecture since 1980;
Director OSU School of Architecture History/ Theory Curriculum; Co-Director/Director
of the OSU European Studies Program since 1981; Visiting Instructor at the School of
Architecture at Versailles, University of Illinois, 1970-73 and 1975-79.
Publications include Victor Horta, Art Nouveau, and Freemasonry, in Jane Block, ed., Belgium: The Golden Decades, 1184-1914; and The Early Works of Victor Horta: The Origins of Art Nouveau Architecture (dissertation). Regents Distinguished Teaching Award, 1997; Halliburton Excellent Teacher Award, 1997 Areas of Interest: The history of art and architecture through the ages; particular interest in French architecture, Baroque architecture, and late 19c to early 20c architecture. Architectural design and sketching. Classical music. Classes teaching/taught: Studios: ARCH 4117, Fourth year design studio. Lecture courses: ARCH 2003, "Architecture and Society"; ARCH 3083, "History and Theory of Baroque Architecture"; ARCH 4073 "History and Theory of Early Modern Architecture"; ARCH 4373 & 5373, "Field Study in Europe"; ARCH 6083, "Theory of Contemporary Architecture".
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