Architecture of Boston - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_BostonBoston was founded by Puritan settlers. With them, they brought architecture from England, which ultimately morphed into colonial-style buildings when mixed with other styles such as Georgian architecture. Certain buildings such as the Paul Revere House, Old State House and originally Faneuil Hall embodied this style. The Boston Commonwas established in 1634, and is now the oldest park in the Unite…
History of Art & Architecture - Boston University
https://www.bu.edu/haaThe Department of History of Art & Architecture at Boston University grants BA, MA, and PhD degrees in the history of art and architecture as well as a Certificate in Museum Studies. Faculty expertise spans the full range from antiquity to the present and virtually worldwide, allowing us to offer a global curriculum in the history of art and architecture.
Boston - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BostonBoston (US: / ˈ b ɔː s t ə n /, UK: / ˈ b ɒ s t ə n /), officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States and 24th-most populous city in the country. The city proper covers 48.4 square miles (125 km 2) with a population of 675,647 in 2020, also making it the most populous city in New England.
Boston Architectural College - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Architectural_CollegeThe Boston Architectural College consists of four schools: School of Architecture, School of Interior Architecture, School of Landscape Architecture, and School of Design Studies. The College also offers classes through the Sustainable Design Institute (SDI) and the Continuing Education program. The Sustainable Design Institute (SDI) offers a completely online program of graduate-level courses, developed with Building Green, conferring certificates in sustainable design. Many course…