STIP 05.03.2015

SAH Study Tour Fellowships, Architecture in the Rio de la Plata Basin

Argentina and Uruguay
Bewerbungsschluss: 10.03.2015

Helena Karabatsos, Chicago, IL

SAH Field Seminar
Architecture in the Rio de la Plata Basin: Between Tradition and Cosmopolitanism

This Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) Field Seminar takes you to two South American nations united by the river between them, Uruguay and Argentina. Explore the architecture of the Rio de la Plata Basin with SAH 2nd Vice President Sandy Isenstadt and architect Natalia Muñoa.

This seminar features an itinerary customized for SAH members and includes visits to sites not open to the general public, supplemental lectures, and a significant educational component designed to enhance your experience of the architecture, landscapes, and culture of the region. Travel with SAH to learn firsthand about the countries shared architectural heritage and the differences drawn by history and regional cultures.

Montevideo (2 nights), Buenos Aires (5 nights), Córdoba (2 nights) optional extension to Salta

The Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) is registered with the American Institute of Architects’ Continuing Education System (AIA CES) to provide learning units for participation in various events offered by SAH. This program is eligible for 45 LU/HSW.

An SAH Study Tour Fellowship is available for this Field Seminar. Applications close on March 10, 2015. Study Tour Fellowships are open to current full-time graduate students and emerging professionals. The fellowship covers the single occupancy price of the tour package. Also included is a travel stipend of up to $200 intended to provide underwriting for travel to and from the Study Tour destination. Visit www.sah.org/research-fellowships for full criteria and to apply.

Visit www.sah.org/2015-field-seminar for full itinerary and to register.

Quellennachweis:
STIP: SAH Study Tour Fellowships, Architecture in the Rio de la Plata Basin. In: ArtHist.net, 05.03.2015. Letzter Zugriff 20.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/9623>.

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