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picture of Arian Korkuti

Arian Korkuti

Assistant Professor


akorkuti@marywood.edu

School of Architecture

Courses taught:

Design Studio I ARCH-110
Transition Studio I ARCH-115
Design Studio II ARCH-120
Design Studio III ARCH-210
Transition Studio II ARCH-215
Hist & Thry of Arch & Interior Arch II ARCH-218
Design Studio IV ARCH-220
Hist & Thry of Arch & Interior Arch III ARCH-228
Dr. Arian Korkuti is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture at Marywood University. His teaching experience includes undergraduate and graduate-level design studios, required courses, and seminars addressing topics relevant to architecture and city form, the art of making, and forms of representation. Focusing on beginning and intermediate design, Dr. Korkuti encourages students to challenge their preconceptions to discover new ways of thinking and making. Collaboratively with other faculty, Dr. Korkuti engages students in projects that reach out to the local community with in-situ exhibitions. His Ph.D. dissertation examines rationalism in the work of the Italian Architect Giuseppe Terragni and the relationship between architecture and city form. Dr. Korkuti has conducted extensive research on architectural building types and their relationship to the building form. He has presented his research in peer-reviewed conferences and has organized exhibitions of his photographic work. Dr. Korkuti has participated in several university-sponsored programs reaching out to the community with the participation of high school students. He has directed winter travel programs focusing on contemporary architectural practice in New York City. Dr. Korkuti holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture, Master of Science in Architecture, and Master of Architecture degrees from Virginia Tech. He holds an undergraduate degree of Fine Arts in Interior Design from Virginia Commonwealth University.