Carla Keyvanian Promoted to Full Professor
Dr. Carla Keyvanian received a professional degree from the School of Architecture in Venice, and a Master’s and PhD in architectural history from MIT. She has published articles in the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians and JAE and a book titled Hospitals and Urbanism in Rome 1200—1500. She is currently working on a second book, Architectural Design and the Emergence of a Modern Notion of History, which investigates the role architects played in forging the modern notion of history in Renaissance Italy. This work has recently received support in the form of a National Endowment for the Humanities Rome Prize: Dr. Keyvanian will be in residence at the American Academy in Rome during Spring and Summer of 2021. Other notable awards include a three-year Fellowship at the Center for the Advanced Study of the Visual Arts of the National Gallery of Art. Dr. Keyvanian taught at the University of Connecticut and at MIT before arriving to APLA as an Assistant Professor in 2009. She calls APLA her academic home and is proud to be part of its vibrant and uncommonly supportive environment.
Please join APLA in congratulating Carla Keyvanian on her promotion from Associate to Full Professor, Architecture.
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