This course is a continuation of History of Architecture and Furniture 1 and examines the history of interiors and architecture of American and Western European cultures from the 19th century through Post-Modernism. Students investigate period design within the context of the cultural, economic, lifestyle, and technological issues of each era including interior and exterior architectural elements; furniture, design motifs and ornamentation; fine arts; and construction methods. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have the ability to identify style elements of architecture, furniture and ornamentation for each period studied, recognize and evaluate architectural and interior 3-dimensional principles, and apply these skills to period renovation/restoration, or to reinterpret historical design elements for current uses. Prerequisite: ID 1890 History of Architecture + Furniture 1