Subject: Introduction to History of Architecture
(17 -
A306) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 01.10.2007.. Increasing awareness of the importance of the continuous development of architectural ideas throughout history, and the encouraging their application in contemporary architecture and urbanism.
Acquiring basic concepts about architecture and development of prehistoric settlements, and ancient civilizations. The knowledge of various forms of architecture and settlements, perception of space, the first structural assemblies and architectural forms, creating distinctive stylistic features, and their lasting value through history to the present. Architecture, time, history, society; Shaping the space relationships through history, Fundamental typology of architectural and urban shapes through history, Interaction between architecture and other arts, Beginnings of architectural creativity in ancient times, Architecture of Egypt, Architecture of Mesopotamia, Architecture of Persia, Architecture of Aegean civilization, Architecture and stylistic features of ancient Greece, Architecture of ancient Rome (materials, construction assemblies, types of structures, stylistic features), Prehistoric settlements, Settlements in ancient civilizations, Aegean and Greek civilization settlements, Different starting points of Greek and Roman urbanism. Roman civil and military settlements. Lectures. Consultations. Successfully passed two colloquiums during the semester or test paper
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