Jay Hobbs

Jay Hobbs is a graduate student working towards his Master of Architecture degree at the University of Notre Dame. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 2014 with a BA in Interdisciplinary Humanities, emphasizing in Art History. Jay grew up in Idaho and was always interested in the arts. His interests in culture, art and architecture were nurtured while on a European study abroad during his freshman year of college and during the two years he lived in Poland as a service missionary. Jay spends most of his time studying classical and traditional architecture, and in his spare time enjoys running, reading, and playing the violin.

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The Meaning of Rome: The Renaissance and Baroque City (edX)

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The Meaning of Rome: The Renaissance and Baroque City (edX)
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Learn how the art, architecture, and urban form of Renaissance and Baroque Rome projected the city’s image of itself to its citizens and the world. We can read a city in a number of ways: in its plan, in the buildings that make its streets and public spaces, in [...]