Faculty
Fil Hearn
professor emeritus, architectural history and theory
Auburn, BA '60; Indiana, MA '64; MA '66,
PhD '69
E-mail: fih@pitt.edu
Fil Hearn has published widely on architectural history and theory in the medieval and modern periods, most recently in his award-winning book Ideas That Shaped Buildings. For twenty-five years he served as Director of the Univeristy of Pittsburgh's Architectural Studies Program.
Selected Publications
Romanesque Sculpture: Ithaca & London, 1981, 1985.
Ripon Minster: Philadelphia, 1983.
The Architectural Theory of Viollet-le-Duc: Cambridge, Mass., 1990, 1993.
Ideas That Shaped Buildings: Cambridge, Mass., 2003.
Grants
NEH, ACLS, Kress, University of Pittsburgh
Current Projects
Books on analysis of architecture and on Canterbury Cathedral
Links
Complete CV available at http://www.haa.pitt.edu/faculty/hearn/hearn.html
