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History of Architecture, Interiors and Decorative Arts II
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X412.5 (3 semester units in Architecture)
A requirement in the Certificate Program in Interior Design and Interior ArchitectureArchitecture and design changed rapidly from the time of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century to the period of cultural postmodernism in the late 20th century. In this continuation of the History of Architecture, Interiors and Decorative Arts I X412.4, you learn about Victorian revival style, the emergence of arts and crafts, and the modern and contemporary movements.
Prerequisites:
History of Architecture, Interiors, and Decorative Arts I X412.4 and
Graphic Communication II X476.2
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San Francisco, Mon. Jan. 14, 6:30 pm, 15 meetings
Revised class schedule.
- 15 meetings
- Jan. 14 to May 13: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm (no meetings Jan. 21, Jan. 28, and Feb. 18) (revised)
- San Francisco: Room 206, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $865 (EDP 016154)
Sandra Poza, B.S., ASID, Extension Honored Instructor, is a practicing interior designer specializing in residential remodeling. She is also an architectural historian and has taught at Extension since 1994. Poza also lectures at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and volunteers in the San Francisco Unified School District teaching about the arts and architecture.