Associate Dean, Academic Affairs | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor
Laura Hollengreen is a historian specializing in Gothic art and architecture, with secondary interests in Roman and Byzantine culture as well as modern art and contemporary theory. She is associate professor of architecture and also serves as both associate director of the School of Architecture and associate dean of CAPLA for academic affairs. In between stints at UArizona 1995-2009, 2017-present) she was associate professor in the School of Architecture and assistant provost for academic advocacy and conflict resolution at Georgia Tech. Dr. Hollengreen’s past research has centered on the reimagination of biblical narrative in both monumental and small-scale art of the 13th century, a period of considerable theological, pastoral, artistic and urban innovation. This research led to several stints in France and shorter periods in Germany and England. Currently, Dr. Hollengreen is engaged in a collaboration with a colleague in Sweden on medieval antecedents of contemporary virtual and augmented reality. Her editorial work has ranged from a manual of vernacular architecture in southern Arizona to Translatio, or the Transmission of Culture to Meet Me at the Fair, a compendium of new scholarshion world’s fairs. Dr. Hollengreen has long enjoyed teaching introductory courses in architectural history, as well as advanced electives focused on particular periods or places, including courses taught abroad. Over a careerning 25 years, she has offered numerous electives on topics that have been generative for students’ design work patterns of dwelling, urban public space, museum design, landscapes of war and Capstone-related classes) She continues to advise doctoral students at Georgia Tech and is proud that a number of her undergraduate students have gone on to tograduate programs around the country. Dr. Hollengreen has served in a variety of roles in academic administration and has been a strong leader on matters of interdisciplinary humanities research, women faculty, prevention of implicit bias and curriculum design and delivery. She currently serves on the UArizona Undergraduate and Graduate College Academic Administrator Councils and on the elected Committee of Eleven. As an advocate for students, she is committed to establishing efficient and equitable processes and channels of communication that support student success. She currently chairs the CAPLA Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee. Dr. Hollengreen has also been active in the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and has played several roles for the International Center of Medieval Art.