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Course Number and Title
HP 150 Introduction to Historic Preservation
Fall 2008, lecture course, three (3) credit hours
Credits
Three.
Preqequisites
None.
Place/Time
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30am - 10:50am
Architecture room 143
Instructor
Philip Cryan Marshall,
Professor
Email: Provided in class.
Mobile 508.951.8562, Office: 401.254.3061
Office: SAAHP 247
Office Hours
Advising hours will
be posted on my faculty office door each week, a week in advance.
This semseter they are:
Tuesday and Thursday 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 - 10:30 am
and as needed
Please sign up and bring an agenda. If you plan to discuss drafts,
proposals, drawings, field notes, photographs, or similar material,
please leave a copy in my faculty mailbox with a note asking
me to preview your work at least two days before your meeting
— to provide enough time to consider carefully your work
before getting together.
Catalog Description
Examination of the
field of preservation focusing on built environment and the
range of other material resources involved in this course of
study. Guest lecturers include practitioners from organizations,
agencies and the private sector. Field trips visit communities,
origanizations, preservation sites, museums and other venues.
Opportunities to explore career options are provided. Students
are introduced to their professional responsibilities by participating
in service-learning activities. (3 credits) Fall
Course Description
The course begins with a brief history of the development of settlement, land use, planning and development of our built environment, in tandem with other social, political, cultural, technological and economic factors. Next, the courses addresses how to "read" the built environment, and its many changes. This is applied to the study of preservation in the context of Providence. Then, preservation is placed in the context of federal, state and local governance and related organizations. Finally, select lectures address conservation, and other specific preservation practices.
Course Goals
Refer to Schedule (Fall 2008)
Course Materials
Readings
are both require books and Web based.
Additional reading
will be provided as class handouts and materials on reserve.
Student Participation
- Attend all classes,
site visits, and field trips
- Work as involved,
responsible member of all project teams
- Actively participate
in class discussions
- Complete assignments
(word-processed or electronic, when written) by due dates
- Advise faculty about
any concerns, tutoring, and special needs
- Compile printout
of Web reading and notes.
- Come to site visits
prepared, with necessary tools, equipment, and supplies
Evaluation (Grading
Policy)
- Attendance, active
participation mandatory
- Assignments and
Tests (Fall 2008)
Syllabus – Schedule of Class Meetings
Fall
2008
Assignments
NAAB Matrix
Not applicable.
Format
- Course lecturers,
with discussion
- Course readings,
followed by class discussion
- Course readings,
followed by independent analysis
- Team-oriented class
assessment of sites
- Independent, self-directed
documentation of particular sites
- Guest lecturers,
with your active participation in discussion
- Site visits, conducted
independently by students, alone or as a
group
- Site visits, conducted
by the entire class
Equipment and Supplies
Digital camera with
at least 1 GB memory, able to take photographs at least 1024 x 768 pixels.
Plagarism
Students agree that by taking this course all required assignments
may be subject to submission for textural similarity review
to Turnitin.com for the detection of plagarism. All submitted
papers will be included as source documents in the Turnitin.com
reference database solely for the purpose of detecting plagarism.
Students with Disabilities
If you are a student with a disability for which you wish to receive academic accommodations, you must first register with Disability Support Services on the second floor of the University Library in the Center for Academic Development.
Please feel free to set up a meeting with me to talk.
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