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Winterim Professional Intensive: The Elements of Classical Architecture

Winterim Professional Intensive: The Elements of Classical Architecture

Seven Day Program: Friday, January 29 – Saturday, February 6

The ICA&CA created an intensive program in the principles of the classical tradition of design to address the growing demand for this kind of training. Focusing on our important classical design core courses, the program spans nine days and is taught by professionals from the fields of architecture and the allied arts.

The program is best suited for practicing architects who have prior professional training and work experience in the field. Students in professional architecture programs are also ideal candidates for the course particularly if they are seeking to compliment their professional studies with classes in architectural classicism. Similarly, the course is an excellent preparation for veteran architects interested in teaching architectural classicism.

Funding in the form of partial tuition waivers covering up to half of the cost of attendance is available. Candidates need to provide current income verification and discuss the merits of their application with an ICA&CA representative.

The program is balanced between time spent drawing, attending lectures and discussions, and brief tours throughout the city. The week-long program encapsulates ICA&CA‘s core curriculum and aims to provide a working knowledge of architectural classicism and the specialized skills needed to maintain a professional practice informed by the classical tradition.

Click here for the program overview.

Instructors: Steve Bass, Architect and ICA&CA Fellow; Martin Brandwein, Architect and ICA&CA Fellow; Marvin Clawson, Architect; Patrick Connors, Fine Artist and GCA Faculty Member; John Woodrow Kelley, Classical Artist and ICA&CA Fellow; Andy Taylor, Architect

Cost/Learning Unit: $1,595 ($1,435 for ICA&CA members) Scholarships Available; 40 AIA/CES LUs (15 HSW AIA/CES LUs)