What You Will Learn

At the end of the course participants will be able to:

Analyze the architectural characteristics of H.H. Richardson’s work through on-site observation of several Easton, Massachusetts buildings, identifying defining elements of the Richardsonian Romanesque style and how they respond to civic and cultural functions.

Evaluate the relationship between architecture, landscape, and site planning by examining the integration of the Ames family buildings with the surrounding town fabric and the Olmsted Brothers–designed landscape at Spring Hill.

Understand the historical and cultural context of the Ames family patronage and its influence on late 19th-century architectural development in New England.

Identify key principles of historic preservation and stewardship by exploring preserved civic buildings, adaptive reuse (such as the train station), and the challenges associated with maintaining historic estates and landscapes.

Registration

ICAA Members
$35
General Public
$55
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