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Adjunct Faculty - Early Modern History of Architecture and interiors at Thomas Jefferson University

Company
Thomas Jefferson University
Position
Adjunct Faculty - Early Modern History of Architecture and interiors
City
Philadelphia
Country
United States of America
Expiry Date
08 Aug 2025
Posted by
John Dwyer
Posted on
07 Jul 2025
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The College of Architecture and the Built Environment is seeking adjunct faculty to teach the following course within its History/Theory sequence.

AHST-305: History III: Early Modern Architecture and Interiors
This course chronicles the impact of Enlightenment thinking and of the shifting definitions of modernity upon architecture and interior design by tracing the transition from Historicism to the International Style across diverse geographies and cultures. New notions of progress and evolution; industrialization and urbanization; and debates concerning the role of the machine and the meaning of ornament are set against major social and technological changes. Students examine key theoretical texts and accomplish archival research. [Writing Intensive]

Pay is per credit and based on the credentials of the faculty member. A PhD is preferred, but not required. To apply, please email a CV or resume to John Dwyer [email protected].

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