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Two first-year 抖阴短视频 architecture students have been selected for a New York-based program exposing them to classical architecture instruction from distinguished and recognized educators this summer.
Jocelyn Johnson and Africa Washington are spending a month at New York鈥檚 Institute of Classical Architecture and Art鈥檚 2018 Summer Program in Classical Architecture program. The pair were awarded full tuition and housing scholarships after their portfolios of past projects and drawings were evaluated as part of the program鈥檚 application process.
Johnson and Washington are expected to learn the practice, understanding and appreciation of classical design.
鈥淚 believe classical architecture is the foundation to understanding what architecture is really about,鈥 Johnson said, crediting her interest in the program to a desire of wanting to explore classical architecture.
The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art provides a modern-day Beaux-Arts training, much like the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where students are taught to look to the classical tradition and develop the hand-drafting skills that are slowly being forgotten as many architecture schools focus on computer-based learning and drawing.
Johnson said the program has been a great experience and she鈥檚 learning new techniques.
鈥淚鈥檓 learning how to be more disciplined 卢鈥撯 focusing on what style of architecture I want to pursue and enhancing my hand-drafting, analytical and critical-thinking skills,鈥 said noted.
During the intensive program, the students are engaging directly with leading design firms, as well as receiving instruction taught by architects and faculty active in the field of classical and traditional design practice and teaching.
Washington said the instructional elements of the program have been both interesting and rewarding.
鈥淭his summer program has allowed me to explore other interests that I might not have the opportunity to consider,鈥 Washington said. 鈥淭he program has allowed us to explore sites around New York and to be among other like-minded individuals,鈥 she added.
Thomas Kaufmann, the Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science鈥檚 library supervisor, noted that the ICAA Summer Program in Classical Architecture is one of a very limited number of classical architecture programs in the nation.
鈥淪tudents are instructed in how to draw the 鈥楥lassical Orders of Architecture鈥 鈥 Doric, Ionic and Corinthian 鈥 and proportion, ornament, and other elements of classical architecture via the laboratory of 鈥楥lassical New York鈥 鈥 the repository of the very best classical architecture done in America,鈥 he said.
Tuskegee鈥檚 historic architecture and construction science program, which created the early and canonical campus architecture enjoyed today, was based upon the ideals of the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts School 鈥 as were so many American schools of architecture until the Modern School of Architecture appeared during the late 30s and post-WWII.
鈥淭he Modern School supplanted the ideas of the Beaux-Arts School, so much so that many felt the knowledge for how to do classical buildings well was largely lost for several decades, or rather, there were very few who knew and understood the classical language,鈥 Kaufmann said.
鈥淭he Institute was founded to recover this deficit of the knowledge and practice of the classical, so, in turn, students will be able to see the buildings at Tuskegee in much the same way as Robert R. Taylor, Walter T. Bailey and others who designed buildings at that time,鈥 he noted.
Upon completion of the summer course, Johnson and Washington will receive the Certificate in Classical Architecture and return to Tuskegee with new skills 鈥 not to mention a vision and passion for the classical architecture of the 抖阴短视频 campus and beyond.
To learn more about 抖阴短视频鈥檚 architecture and construction science program, visit .
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