Dates:October 30 - December 11, 2024
Meets:Wednesdays, October 30 - December 11, 2024, 1-3 p.m.
Location:First Presbyterian Church
Cost: $0.00

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Please note: this course requires membership in Annual Membership or Annual Membership or Semi-Annual Membership or Associate Membership or Carnegie Membership

To Goethe, architecture was “frozen music.” To Frank Lloyd Wright, itwas “the mother art” of a nation.For Thomas Jefferson, architecture should “improve the taste of my countrymen.” This course explores the shapes, purposes, and meaningof Western architecture, focusing on signi?cant buildings and architects from ancient Greek to modern times. How do architects utilize form, materials, space, light, color,and decoration to create a building’s function, usefulness, and beauty, as well as to elicit feelings of order,calm, exhilaration, or mystery?How can we “read” in buildingsthe aesthetic, religious, social, and political culture out of which they came? What role do innovations in building materials, technology, and engineering play in architecture’s evolution? What sometimes surprising role does historic preservation play in the restoration and protection of these iconic works of architecture? Can architecture have moral meaning? The buildings and architects to be examined in each of the six classes will give us a variety of perspectives.
Fee: $0.00
Hours:12.00

First Presbyterian Church

9325 Presbyterian Circle
Columbia, MD 21045

Jennifer McClendon

Jennifer McClendon, MA, earned master’s degrees in Humanities and International Relations and teaches humanities, philosophy, and art history for Mount Saint Mary’s and Vincennes Universities. As a Civil War Historian, she teaches living history and has conducted extensive research into the women of the Civil War, World War I, and World War II. She is currently working on her PhD, writing The Original Rosie the Riveter: Updating American History to Include the Role of Women in the Civil War.
 
Date Day Time Location
10/30/2024Wednesday1 PM to 3 PM First Presbyterian Church
11/06/2024Wednesday1 PM to 3 PM First Presbyterian Church
11/13/2024Wednesday1 PM to 3 PM First Presbyterian Church
11/20/2024Wednesday1 PM to 3 PM First Presbyterian Church
12/04/2024Wednesday1 PM to 3 PM First Presbyterian Church
12/11/2024Wednesday1 PM to 3 PM First Presbyterian Church

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