
معرفی
Robin Rhodes is an Associate Professor of Classical Art & Architecture at the University of Notre Dame’s School of Architecture. His research focuses on ancient Greek architecture, particularly the Corinth Excavations and the Athenian Acropolis. He leads the Greek Stone Architecture project, which includes a web-based resource and an exhibition titled The Genesis of Monumental Architecture in Greece. Rhodes holds grants such as the NEH Collaborative Research Grant and has authored influential works like Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis.
- Former positions: Yale, Columbia, Bowdoin Universities; Morgan Chair of Architectural Design (Louisville); Graham Lecturer (Archaeological Institute of America)
- Grants: NEH Senior Research Fellowship; NEH Collaborative Grant
His research integrates archaeological excavation with historical analysis, emphasizing architectural reconstruction methodologies. Recent projects explore the materiality of ancient structures, including timber engineering in classical temples. Rhodes has organized symposia on ethical antiquities acquisition and architectural preservation, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship.
- Awards: Graham Lectureship; NEH Senior Fellowship
He advises projects at the Corinth Excavations site and collaborates with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. His work bridges academic research with public engagement through curated exhibits and digital archives.





