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1st Wed: The Buildings of Vermont

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Join Middlebury College professor Glenn Andres as he examines the remarkable range, quality, humanity, and persistence of Vermont’s built landscape, in this talk that looks beyond Vermont’s pastoral stereotypes to examine the remarkable range, quality, humanity, and persistence of its built landscape.

Glenn Andres has taught, primarily in the areas of architectural and urban history, at Middlebury since 1970. His research spans from the Italian Renaissance through 19th century America to postmodernism. He holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Cornell University and a PhD in architectural history from Princeton University. His doctoral dissertation on the Villa Medici in Rome was pursued while a fellow of the American Academy in Rome.

Recorded at Brooks Memorial Library on December 2, 2015 as part of the Vermont Humanities Coucil sponsored First Wednesdays statewide lecture series.

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015 - 18:30

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