Meredith TenHoor
teaches architectural history and theory and coordinates the history - theory curriculum at Pratt Institute.
Sabina has
taught architectural history and theory at several universities across London.
She taught architectural history at the University of Central Florida and is an Expert Member on the 20th - Century Heritage Committee for the International Council of Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), and the president of DOCOMOMO - US / Florida.1 Articles
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There are two tours for those who want to learn more about the station — the self - guided audio tour which focuses on the
architectural highlights and
history of the station, with interesting facts and little - known bits of information, plus the grand tour, which is a guided walking tour that
teaches you about the station's state - of - the - art design and construction.
An instructor at Pratt since 1999, Vigneri - Beane
teaches a range of studios and media courses for both incoming and upper - level students that explore relationships among contemporary design techniques,
architectural categories of production, and the
history of discourse in the discipline.
Sabina Andron is a
teaching fellow in
Architectural History at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London and Lecturer in Interiors
History & Theory, Univeristy fo East London.
Prior to this, Dr. Trkulja held academic positions in the United States and Europe,
teaching and conducting research in art and
architectural history at Princeton and Tulane universities, as well as the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
As the Nancy and George E. Rupp Professor, she
teaches architectural design and architectural theory / history courses at Columbia University's GSAPP, where she also directs the graduate program in Advanced Architectu
architectural design and
architectural theory / history courses at Columbia University's GSAPP, where she also directs the graduate program in Advanced Architectu
architectural theory /
history courses at Columbia University's GSAPP, where she also directs the graduate program in Advanced
ArchitecturalArchitectural Research.
She holds master's and doctoral degrees in art and
architectural history from the University of Virginia, where she also
taught, and a bachelor's degree from Columbia University.