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Bryan Fuermann is a Senior Lecturer at the Yale School of Architecture where he teaches continuously about landscape history from Western Europe and America to Ancient Rome. His teaching includes summer sessions on British landscape history at the Paul Mellon Center in London, and he has participated as an on-site lecturer in Italian landscape architectural history as well as leading drawing seminars on 'Continuity and Change' at YSOA from 2001 to 2024. Prior to his appointment at Yale, he taught English and American literature from the eighteenth to twentieth century, as well as art history and the history of landscape painting and architecture at various universities, including the University of Illinois, Urbana, New School, Northwestern University, Columbia College, the Newberry Library, and the University of Illinois, Chicago. Fuermann holds a B.A. from Northwestern University, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and an M.Des.S. from Harvard University. He received the King-Lui Wu Teaching Award in 2023, selected by students at the Yale School of Architecture.
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