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Caroline Mesrobian Hickman

Lecturer
ARCH 1220

Biography

Caroline Mesrobian Hickman teaches American Architecture in the School of Architecture, Urban Planning, and Historic Preservation at the University of Maryland. Her research interests focus on the architecture of Washington, DC, during the first half of the 20th century. She has contributed chapters and articles to publications including The Turkish Ambassador’s Residence and the Cultural History of Washington, DC (2013), Housing Washington (2010), Washington History, and the Hrant Dink Foundation series on Armenian studies. Her current book project, The Architecture of Mihran Mesrobian, traces the career of that prominent architect in Ottoman Turkey and Washington, DC. She has successfully landmarked a number of Mesrobian’s buildings and curated exhibitions on historic Washington architecture.

Education
PhD in Art History
University of North Carolina
Master of Arts in Art History
Tulane University
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Duke University
Publications