Duncan Stroik

Duncan Stroik, AIA

Professor

574.631.5762

dstroik@nd.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Duncan G. Stroik is a practicing architect, author, and Professor of Architecture at the University of Notre Dame. His award-winning work includes the Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel in Santa Paula, California, the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. A frequent lecturer on sacred architecture and the classical tradition, Stroik authored The Church Building as a Sacred Place: Beauty, Transcendence and the Eternal and is the founding editor of Sacred Architecture Journal. He is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the Yale University School of Architecture. Professor Stroik is the 2016 winner of the Arthur Ross Award for Architecture. In 2019, he was appointed to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts.

Areas of Expertise

  • Architectural History and Theory
  • Classical Architecture
  • Italian Art History
  • Renaissance and the Baroque
  • Residential Design
  • Sacred Architecture
  • Twentieth-Century Architecture and Design

Recently Taught Courses

ARCH 51111 Fifth-year Design Studio
ARCH 53311 Seminar on Sacred Architecture
ARCH 71141 Elements and Principles of Classical Architecture Graduate Studio
ARCH 81153 Upper Level Graduate Studio
ARCH 81161 Graduate Studio Terminal Design

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