Faculty members affiliated with Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures specialize in the study of the built environment around the globe from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds. The faculty is also committed to using the buildings and landscapes of the Upper Midwest and the Great Lakes in research and teaching. Several faculty members are expert scholars on the upper Midwest region. This region offers tremendous possibilities for students to pursue original research on understudied resources.
Our faculty collaborates with many organizations and centers including the Chipstone Foundation, The Center for 21st Century Studies, the Vernacular Architecture Forum,the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.
Students are encouraged to work with faculty affiliates in both campuses. Faculty from the companion campus can serve in dissertation and exam committees.
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