
About
Craig Barton is a Professor of the Practice in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at Brown University, concurrently serving as the University Architect. His affiliation is within the College of Arts and Sciences.
Education: No formal educational background details are provided in the available texts.
Research Interests: Barton’s work focuses on architectural design, urban planning, and the role of public monuments in shaping cultural identity. He explores how cities and landscapes respond to contemporary challenges such as pandemics, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to design and historical context. Courses like Constructing Memory and Cities, Landscapes, and Design in the Age of Pandemics reflect his engagement with these themes.
Teaching: Barton teaches the following courses:
- HIAA 0102 - Intermediate Architectural Design Studio
- HIAA 0150 - Intermediate Architectural Design Studio
- HIAA 1001A - Constructing Memory: The Design of Monuments in the Public Realm
- HIAA 1171 - Cities, Landscapes, and Design in the Age of Pandemics
- HIAA 1910H - Memory, Monuments and Identity in American Urbanism
Grants and Advising: No specific grants or advisees are listed in the provided information.
Labs/Teams: No laboratory or research team affiliations are mentioned.
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