Georgia Institute of TechnologyCollege of Architecture
Atlanta, GA 30332-0155
404-894-3476; fax 404-894-1629
DEGREES OFFERED
M.S., Ph.D.
AREAS OF STUDY
History, Theory, and Criticism
FACULTY IN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY PROGRAM
Professor Emeritus
John Templer
Ph.D., Columbia University
Theory, History and Design of Stairs
Professors
Douglas C. Allen
M.L.A., Landscape Architecture, Harvard University
Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, History and Theory of Urban Form
Robert M. Craig
Ph.D., History of Architecture and Urban Development, Cornell University
Modern, English and American Arch. History, Planning History, Furniture and Interiors, History of Gardens
Ronald B. Lewcock
Ph.D., Capetown University
Islamic, African Sub-Tropical, Colonial British, Dutch and Colonial Dutch, South Asian and Southeast Asian, Acoustics and Sound Insulation, Victorian, Contemporary
John Peponis
Ph.D., University College, London
Theory, Space Syntax, Morphology of Buildings and Towns
Associate Professors
Libero Andreotti
Ph.D., History and Theory of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Renaissance, Modern; Contemporary Architectural Theory
Richard Dagenhart
M. Arch. and M.C.P., University of Pennsylvania
Urban Design Theory, Contemporary Architectural Theory and Urbanism, Housing
Elizabeth M. Dowling
Ph.D., History and Theory of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania
Modern, 19th and early 20th Century American, Ornament, 19th to 21st Century Classical and Traditional Architecture
Assistant Professor
Sonit Bafna
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology
Architectural Morphology, History and Theory of Modern Architecture (South Asia and Europe)
STUDENT INFORMATION
General
Applicants: 15-20
Openings: 2-3 in Ph.D. program, 5-6 in M.S. program
Enrollment: 13
Tuition: In-state $4,044 for 9 months with full course load
Out-of-state $16,940 for 9 months with full course load
Financial Aid: One-year fellowships (competitively awarded, institute-wide), 4 teaching assistantships, Graduate Research Assistantships typically available for first year
Recent Graduates 1 Ph.D. 2003, 1 Ph.D. 2002, 1 Ph.D. 2001, 2 Ph.D. 2000, 2 Ph.D. 1999
Requirements
Entrance: Minimum score of 600 in each part of GRE, minimum 600 TOEFL
M.S.: 30 quarter hours, 1 year course work minimum, thesis project
Ph.D.: course work, qualifying paper, comprehensive examination, dissertation and defense
Present Employment of Graduates
University of Hawaii, University of Cincinnati, Cornell University, Ball State University, LaVillette University (Paris, France), Mississippi State University
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