Receive 8 AIA-approved health, safety, and welfare credit hours--Rome, optional
Renew your love of drawing in the historic city of Rome, Italy!
Sede di Roma, the semester abroad school for the Department of Architecture and Department of Landscape Architecture at Penn State, will sponsor a special educational workshop in Rome, Italy, this summer for practicing professionals in architecture and landscape architecture, and for Penn State graduates.
This unique workshop will be taught by Penn State Professor James Wines and Associate Professor James Kalsbeek and will include personal instruction in various sketching and rendering media at the Sede di Roma studios, excursions around the historic city, and a series of on-site drawing sessions at some of the most important and scenic locations.
AIA Credit
Penn State is a registered provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for
non-AIA members available on request.
Attendance is required for the entire program in order for credit to be issued. Partial credit will not given.
The Facility
The Penn State-leased space includes four studio spaces, a large classroom, a library and seminar room, and administrative support areas. Studios are each approximately 800 square feet and are furnished to accommodate a maximum of 75 design students. The classroom is 900 square feet and can easily accommodate 70 students. The library is in its infancy, yet its quiet space is ideal for small group discussion or individual research. Student accessible computers for basic operations and CAD are also located in this space.
The administrative area is equipped with telephones, fax machine and computer. Faculty desks are provided and support services are available from complete assistance with field trip arrangements to simple telephone calls in Italian. A permanent administrator staffs the program and can assist faculty and students with the logistics of housing and can provide more general "living in Rome" insights.
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