Peter Christensen
Arthur Satz Professor of the Humanities and Professor of Art History · University of Rochester
Peter Christensen's specialization is modern architectural and environmental history of Germany, Central Europe and the Middle East.
Architectural design theory and history Critical Digital Humanities Historicism 19th Century Architectural History 20th Century Architectural History
Elise King, MID, M.A.
Assistant Professor in Family and Consumer Sciences | Interior Design · Baylor University
Elise King, MID, M.A., is an Assistant Professor in Interior Design at Baylor University.
Sleep and Creativity 19th and 20th Century Design History Community Engagement Interior Design Fundamentals of Interior Design
Jon Frey
Associate Professor of Classical Studies; Art History & Visual Culture · Michigan State University
Jon Frey teaches courses on the classical world, classical mythology, ancient art and archaeology.
Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology Classical Mythology Classical World Ancient Art
Andréa Livi Smith
Professor · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Smith is an urban planner, preservationist and architectural historian whose research focuses on urban design and preservation.
Gamification Graves and Burial Sites Walkability Preservation Urban Design
Christopher Hendricks
Interim Chair, History · Georgia Southern University
Christopher Hendricks' research focuses on early American architecture and town planning.
American Architectural History American Town Planning and Development Colonial and Early National America Eighteenth-Century Moravian Church
Christine Henry
Assistant Professor · University of Mary Washington
Professor Henry is an expert on historic preservation, currently focusing on the history of Fredericksburg, VA.
Vernacular Architecture Historic Preservation Architectural History Urban Planning Architecture
Gil P. Klein
Associate Professor of Theological Studies · Loyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Rabbinic Judaism Architectural History Talmud and Midrash Sacred Space Roman Cities
Kai Gutschow
Associate Professor · Carnegie Mellon University
Kai Gutschow’s primary field of research has been the complex and controversial history of modern German architectural culture.
Expressionism Architectural Criticism Ethics Modern German Architecture Art and Science