Harvard’s BA in History of Art and Architecture explores how art objects and built environments encode power, belief, and innovation. Students analyze materials, styles, and patronage, supported by the Harvard Art Museums, Fogg’s conservation labs, and field trips to global heritage sites. Methodologies span archaeology, critical theory, digital humanities, and curatorial practice, preparing graduates for museums, design, conservation, and urban planning.
3D scan and analysis of Mayan temple carvings
Curatorial proposal for an exhibit on Bauhaus textiles
Podcast on gender in Renaissance portraiture
GIS study of urban growth and public art in Lagos
Digital reconstruction of lost medieval stained glass
Research on sustainable materials in contemporary design
Virtual tour of brutalist campuses worldwide
Analysis of colonial aesthetics in museum displays
Interactive timeline of Islamic architectural innovations
Photo essay on street art and gentrification
Archive project on Indigenous artists in Harvard collections
Capstone on sacred geometry in Gothic cathedrals
Crowdsourced map of pandemic-inspired public art
Study of art crime and provenance research
Film documenting adaptive reuse of industrial spaces
VR experience of ancient Roman domus interiors
Database of women architects before 1950
Comparative study of climate-responsive vernacular housing
Decode visual culture and design history using Harvard’s world-class museum and archival resources.
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