Your assignment is to choose ONE architect from the required text -(Fazio, Michael W., Marian Moffett, and Lawrence Wodehouse. Buildings
across Time: An Introduction to World Architecture. 4th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2012. ISBN 9781259999543 or ISBN-13: 978-0073379296.)- or video lectures to finish a 3,000 words or ten double-spaced pages paper.

Find Something Important to YOU!

You don’t have to cover everything that the architect ever did, just find something to research that interests you so that this paper can benefit you in some way. This paper requires a significant effort on your part – so be inspired to write about an aspect of architecture that brings you joy!

Yes, you should discuss major accomplishments and/or influences of this architect. However, you don’t need to limit yourself to buildings – architecture is far more interesting than that – consider literature, stylistic movements, architectural philosophy and impacts on architectural education. You can also zero in on one minute detail that interests you and expand upon it.

For example: If you like gardens, then research the gardens in and around the buildings; write about garden design during that time.

Another example: If your architect designed furniture, your whole paper can be about his/her furniture design; write about the history of furniture design and how this architect fit into it.

Detailed Requirements (Important)

Format
Use Arial font, 12 point, double-spaced, with 1” on all margins.

Citation Style
Use Chicago Style 16 footnotes and a bibliography.The footnotes and bibliography do not count toward the 3000 word count. More information on Chicago Style 16 can be accessed at The Chicago Style Manual through the Purdue OWL and at Fairfield University. Please see “Chicago Style 16 Sample PaperPreview the documentView in a new window” as an example of what a completed paper should look like in Chicago Style 16.

Use 5 Sources
You are required to use at least 5 sources total for the 3000 word paper.Information for this paper should come from a variety of sources. You are encouraged to use books, videos, interviews, documentaries and academically recognized scholarly web sources in order to develop your own “big idea” that will clearly articulate an organized set of ideas about the architect you have chosen. Web sources may be used, but must not exceed 10% of total sources. Online journals and publications that are accessed through the UF Libraries Databases will not be considered part of this 10% rule. Do not use Wikipedia as a source as it is unverifiable and can be edited at any time. To begin your search for scholarly sources, please visit the AFA Library page.

Bibliography
Please include a Bibliography for your sources. Note that the Bibliography format is slightly different from the footnote format, as it is alphabetized by last name.

Cover Page
Title of Paper
Student’s Name
Course and Section Number
Word Count: not including footnotes cover page or bibliography

Images
Images are not required. You may use images that enhance or illustrate an idea, but remember – the word count still needs to equal 3000 words.

Submit your paper in .DOC or .DOCX Format

 

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