Architectural Oddities: An Off-the-Beaten Path Look at Unconventional Architecture (Zoom)

Architectural Oddities: An Off-the-Beaten Path Look at Unconventional Architecture (Zoom)

Summer 9 to 13.5 hours | Available (Membership Required)

Online Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
Online Meeting
7/10/2025-8/14/2025
1:00 PM-3:00 PM EDT on Th
$75.00

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Architectural Oddities: An Off-the-Beaten Path Look at Unconventional Architecture (Zoom)

Summer 9 to 13.5 hours | Available (Membership Required)

Architectural history follows a canon of both traditional and eclectic styles from ancient to contemporary times. But what happens when a mix of whimsy, eccentricity, humor—and sometimes the creator's genius—insert themselves into the mix? Occurring throughout time and in various parts of the world, these unconventional structures exist to serve the cultures they were created for, from ancient religious sites to modern car-culture merriment. This course explores a myriad of structures set against the backdrop of the societies in which they existed, the construction methods used, the patrons for whom these structures were constructed, and the notions of the builders and architects who created them.

This is an Osher National Online Course.  All materials and course information will be provided through their office.

Click here to watch instructor Eleanor Schrader talk about the course.

Eleanor Schrader

Eleanor Schrader is an award-winning educator, lecturer, and author. She lectures and leads tours worldwide on art and architectural history. She has been named a distinguished instructor at UCLA Extension, where she teaches history of architecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts. Schrader is a Professor Emerita of art and architectural history at Santa Monica College. She has completed graduate work in fine and decorative arts at Sotheby’s Institute in London and New York. She has served as a design review commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills and currently serves on the board of directors of the John Lautner Foundation.