The Civita Institute
Inspiring creative excellence, education, and cultural exchange through exploration of the unique qualities of Italian hill towns.
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  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Membership
    • Friends And Legacy Donors
    • Committees
    • Board
  • News
    • Newsletters
    • Astra Zarina In Civita
    • Civita In The News
  • Fellowships
    • How To Apply
    • Our Fellows
    • Creative Retreats
    • Our Sponsored Fellowships
  • Programs
    • 2022 Gala
    • Calendar
    • Current Programs
    • Donate
  • Civita Houses
    • Calendar
    • Lo Studio
    • Il Nuovo
    • Il Ruderino
    • Visitor Conditions
  • Education
    • DEC Resources
    • 2022 CE Courses
    • Fellows Work
    • AIA Learning Units
    • Research & Archives

Previous AIA Learning Units

  • The Gizmos of Tom Kundig And What They Tell Us As Creatives
  • Walled Gardens—Elusive Landscapes
  • Natural Disasters and the Built Environment: Questions of Speed and Response
  • On the Periphery
  • Preparing the Facilities Maintenance & Management Plan for the Historic Structures of the Civita Institute, Civita di Bagnoregio, Italy
  • The Tangible Evidence of our Past
  • A Signage Charrette Based on the 'Facilities Maintenance and Management Plan' for the Historic Structures of the Civita Institute
  • Drawing Lessons from Civita: an artist’s adventure in Italy
  • Architecture, Art, and Color, “Demystifying Color for the Built Environment”
  • The Trouble with Michelangelo's Marble
  • Caprarola, Villa Lante, and Bomarzo: The Cultural and Topographical Landscape of Sixteenth Century Alto Lazio
  • Change and Continuity in Civita di Bagnoregio
  • Civita Immaginata: Mapping a Historic Landscape
  • the architecture of...museums, exhibit design, stories, start-ups, atypical architects and producing culture
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