Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Guess who's studying in Florence over the summer?


Your favorite blogger (ME), that's who. For four weeks. FUNDED (I hope). In MAY AND JUNE. Oh yeah.

The last time I was in Florence I was whizzing around on the back of a scooter driven by a soccer-mad Italian man named Domenico.

Check. It. Out.:
READING FLORENCE AND TUSCAN ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM: AN INTRODUCTION
May 18-June 13, 2009
As an introduction to the buildings and public spaces of medieval and early Renaissance Florence, the brilliant architectural culture that between the 1290s and c. 1470 led all Europe. This course is conducted entirely on site in the buildings, streets, and squares of the city. Beyond fostering factual knowledge, we develop skills in archaeological, formal, iconographic, contextual, and site analysis. These skills potentially address not only Florentine studies, but the history of architecture in general. Emphasis is placed on the way buildings are situated, initiated, grow and change through time; the evolution of the classical tradition in Florence; the role of individual architects vs. collaborations; the materials and detailing of buildings, all media included; the form and function of public space, including perspectivism as well as religious, political, and economic use; the expansion and development of the city. Sites include the Baptistery, S. Miniato al Monte, S. Maria Novella, S. Croce, the Cathedral and Campanile, Orsanmichele, the Palazzo Vecchio, S. Lorenzo, the Pazzi Chapel, the Ospedale degli Innocenti, S. Spirito, the Palazzo Medici, and other aspects of the city, among them the walls and key vernacular works, in every case, studied in the context of their spatial environment. Access to parts of major buildings not normally open to the public is gained whenever possible. In addition, several field trips take the class outside Florence, for example to Siena, Pienza, and Montepulciano.

Words can not express how thrilled I am.

7 comments:

marisa rose said...

So jealous.

blythe said...

i would totally read this. if i could. one of my many dirty secrets.

see you soon?!!!??!?

Rex Parker said...

Hey, I'm coming to New York at the end of February. Are you going to be around? Seriously, this time I'm *actually* coming, not just talking about it. We should do something. Is it weird that I'm asking you out in the comments section of your blog? So be it.

rp

G said...

@JulyBug: Understandable. *I'm* jealous of me.

@blythe: I love being one of your dirty secrets. Also: LET THE COUNTDOWN TO AWESOMEFEST BEGIN.

@Rex: Sweet! Of *course* I'd love to meet up! And to continue the meta-comment, yes, it is weird. But I'd have it no other way, Rexie-poo.

..Of course, it's probably weirder that I'm responding to you in the comments section. Meh. Email shall follow.

Michael5000 said...

G, if I leave Mrs.5000 will you take me to Florence with you? I know it's totally weird that I'm asking you this in your blog comments, but there you go.

Karin said...

I'm thrilled for you and could you please make your post font even smaller, because it took me a whole minute to get a headache from reading it. Surely we can cut that time in half.

G said...

@M5K: Tease.

@Karin: Anything for you, m'dear.