Garofalo, Douglas. Interview. March 17, 2006.
Professor Douglas Garofalo, who began teaching at the UIC School of Architecture in 1987, speaks about how he came to the school and the many roles he’s held during his tenure. Topics discussed include courses taught, needs of students through the years, Chicago as a place to study architecture, and the future of the program.
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Title :- Garofalo, Douglas. Interview. March 17, 2006.
Date of Original :- 2006-03-17
Identifier :- CADAOH_01_Garofalo_Douglas_20060317
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Access :- Public access
Subject--Topic :- Architecture--Study and teaching (Higher); Architectural design--Study and teaching (Higher); Architecture; Modern--Philosophy
Subject--Name :- Garofalo, Douglas
UIC Subject--Name :- College of Architecture, Design and the Arts--School of Design
Publisher :- University of Illinois at Chicago
Form :- Oral histories
Sound :- Sound
Duration :- 00:14:34
Language :- English
Collection Information
Collection :- College of Architecture and the Arts -- Office of the Dean -- Architecture and Arts Oral History Project
Box :- 1
Folder :- 12
Repository :- University of Illinois at Chicago. Library. Special Collections and University Archives Department (Richard J. Daley Library)
Repository Collection Type :- University Archives
Repository Location :- Richard J. Daley Library