What you will learn

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  1. Formal considerations that guide the selection and use of mouldings
  2. Different proportional and geometric approaches to the design of mouldings appropriate to the scale and character of a room
  3. How to use historic precedents, pattern books, and other resources as guides for new design
  4. Practical considerations when using custom and readily-available "stock" mouldings

Registration

91ÍøÖ· Members
$60
General Public
$75
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FAQ

How can I contact the 91ÍøÖ· regarding a course?

Questions regarding the 91ÍøÖ·'s courses may be directed via email to [email protected]; via phone to 212-730-9646 ext. 112; or via mail to our National Office at 20 West 44th Street, Suite 310, New York, NY 10036.

How do I register for an upcoming 91ÍøÖ· continuing education course?

To register for a continuing education course hosted by the 91ÍøÖ· National Office, you can use the registration link noted on the program page, email [email protected], or call 212-730-9646 x112. Please also note the 91ÍøÖ· National Office Registration and Cancellation Policy, which you may access by clicking here. 91ÍøÖ· Chapters manage course registration for their own events. While Chapter programs may be listed on classicist.org, you should check the Chapter website, or contact the Chapter directly, for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, pricing, and information on how to register.

Does the 91ÍøÖ· offer the same continuing education courses seasonally?

The 91ÍøÖ· National Office does not offer recurring continuing education classes on a regular basis, but aims to offer future sessions of classes whose demand exceeded capacity. Core classes are generally offered annually or semi-annually. The frequency of 91ÍøÖ· Chapter courses varies by region.

Which courses count towards the 91ÍøÖ· Certificate in Classical Architecture?

You can find a list of the 91ÍøÖ·'s core curriculum subject areas along with more details about the 91ÍøÖ· Certificate in Classical Architecture program by clicking here. For questions about specific courses that aren’t on this list, please contact [email protected].

Do I need to have prior experience to keep up in a studio-based class?

Most 91ÍøÖ· continuing education courses are suited to all artistic and academic backgrounds. Seasoned artists and novices alike have enjoyed and improved on their skills in 91ÍøÖ· classes. If a class has any pre-requisites or is recommended for a certain experience level, this will appear on the class listing on the 91ÍøÖ· website. While Chapter courses may be listed on classicist.org, you should check the Chapter website, or contact the Chapter directly, for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, pricing, and pre-requisites.

What is the difference between AIA Elective and HSW credits?

Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) in architecture includes topics that relate to the structural integrity and soundness of a building or a building site. Course content must focus on these topics in order to provide HSW credits. For more information on 91ÍøÖ· classes that have been approved by the AIA for HSW credit, please contact [email protected].

I am no longer able to attend a course for which I have registered. Am I able to receive a refund of my registration payment for the course?

In many cases, you will be able to receive a full or partial refund of your course registration fee. For courses in the New York Region, you may refer to the 91ÍøÖ·'s Continuing 91ÍøÖ· cancellation and refund policy by clicking here.

Where can I find the 91ÍøÖ·'s policies on refunds or making a complaint about a course?

You may find the 91ÍøÖ·'s policies [here]. If you are attending a Chapter program, please contact the Chapter directly for more information on Chapter-specific policies.