Department of History

The Architecture of Rome

Dates

Oct 14Dec 122026

Duration

8 WeeksTuesdays, 6:00 PM EST

Facilitator

Prof. Marcus H.

Classroom atmosphere

An immersive 8-week exploration of Roman urbanism, from the Etruscan kings to the Baroque masters. We will treat the city not just as a collection of monuments, but as a living text of political and theological ambition.

Each session combines live virtual lectures with interactive site analysis. Students will learn to "read" the layers of history visible in a single piazza.

Hosted By

Prof. Marcus H.

Prof. Marcus H.

Visiting Fellow in Architecture

Marcus is an architectural historian specializing in the urban development of the Eternal City. He has led student residencies in Rome for the past 15 years.

Expectations

Prerequisites

Open to all. No prior knowledge of architectural theory is assumed.

Materials

Digital course reader provided. Sketchbook recommended.

$400/ total

One-time payment