Rome in its classical to late-antique periods. Its founding mythologies and landscape. In-depth analysis of Rome, with special attention to its public buildings. Early Christian architecture within the Roman context. (Theory/History Elective). Prerequisite(s): ARCH 2300 or permission of the School.Lectures three hours a week.

ARCH 4304 [0.5 credit] The Architecture of Rome

Rome in its classical to late-antique periods. Its founding mythologies and landscape. In-depth analysis of Rome, with special attention to its public buildings. Early Christian architecture within the Roman context. (Theory/History Elective). Prerequisite(s): ARCH 2300 or permission of the School.Lectures three hours a week.





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