Hosted by the Chicago-Midwest Chapter
Please join the Chicago-Midwest Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art in welcoming Kristin Barry of Ball State University for a discussion on her study of the Basilica of St. Denis and how its construction methods influenced subsequent medieval construction methods.
Kristin Barry is an assistant professor of Architecture and she teaches courses in architectural history/theory and design. After receiving her Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati, Kristin began working as an archaeological architect, and has worked in Greece, France, Israel, Egypt, and Turkey to document and interpret historical sites for a modern audience. Following her Master of Architecture from the University of Cincinnati, Kristin was part of the 2008 Master planning team at the Archaeological Site of Ancient Troy in Turkey, working to redesign the tourism site to accommodate modern needs. Kristin is currently the site architect at the Hierakonpolis excavation in Egypt and volunteers with the PUP Global Heritage Consortium.
Wine, Beer & Refreshments will be provided.
This event is hosted by an ICAA Chapter. Please check the Chapter website, or contact the Chapter directly, for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, and pricing.
Kristin Barry