History of Architecture, Interiors, and Decorative Arts I
X412.4 (3 semester units in Architecture)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in Interior Design and Interior ArchitectureTake an integrated approach to the design of the built environment, from ancient Egypt through the Renaissance to the late eighteenth century and English neoclassicism, French Empire, and the American Federal-period styles. In slide-illustrated lectures, you examine the major designs of leading architects and artisans and explore the significance of function, form, and ornament in relation to social and economic conditions.
Prerequisite: Rapid Visualization Techniques X419.
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Mon. Sept. 14, San Francisco
SANDRA POZA, B.S., ASID, is an interior designer who owns a space-planning consulting firm in San Francisco. She has taught at UC Berkeley Extension since 1994.Revised class schedule in red.
- 15 meetings
- Sept. 14 to Dec. 21: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meeting Dec. 14); also
Dec. 5: Sat., 10 am-1 pm
- San Francisco: Room 205, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $785 (EDP 011510)