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History and Theory in Architecture VIII (M.Delbeke/L.Stalder)
Architekturgeschichte und -theorie VIII (M.Delbeke/L.Stalder)
The course offers an advanced introduction into the practices and debates of architectural history and theory.
History and Theory of Architecture I
Architekturgeschichte und -theorie I
Introduction and overview of the history and theory of architecture from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century. The course covers the chronology and key works, protagonists and discourses of early modern European architecture.Fundamentals for the History and Theory of Architecture I-II provides a practical introduction to the methods and instruments of the history of art and architecture.
History and Theory of Architecture II
Architekturgeschichte und -theorie II
The course offers a thematic introduction to the history and theory of architecture of the period ca. 1500–1850. The course examines a select number of European, non-European and Swiss buildings, and related literature, sources and imagery.
The course offers an advanced introduction into the practices and debates of architectural history and theory by studying both well and lesser known examples of rococo art and architecture in Switzerland and Central Europe.
The course offers an advanced introduction into the practices and debates of architectural history and theory.
The course offers an advanced introduction into the practices and debates of architectural history and theory.
This course will aim to explore the Mediterranean, a region of great importance to trade, culture and politics over many centuries that continues to defy conventional academic and geographic categories. The course will aim to expand the existing discussion towards the inclusion of the built environment and cultural artifacts, and contemporary reverberations of the region’s history.
The course offers an advanced introduction into the practices and debates of architectural history and theory.
The course offers an advanced introduction into the practices and debates of architectural history and theory.
History of Art and Architecture (Thesis Elective)
Kunst- und Architekturgeschichte (Wahlfacharbeit)
Essay on a subject from the field of architectural history
History of Art and Architecture (Thesis Elective)
Kunst- und Architekturgeschichte (Wahlfacharbeit)
Essay on a subject from the field of architectural history
This course is a reading class in which the architectural category of "caractère" or character, stemming from the 18th century but of great relevance until today, will be examined by a close reading of several key texts.
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Deepen basic knowledge, improve ability to critically analyze architectural history texts, develop humanities-based reasoning and argument skills.
This course is a reading class in which the architectural category of 'caractère' or character - a key concept in the 18th century but of great relevance until today - will be examined by a close reading of several key texts, from the late 1700s up until today. Independent reading and vivid discussion in class make up this course’s character.
This course is a reading class in which the architectural category of 'caractère' or character - a key concept in the 18th century but of great relevance until today - will be examined by a close reading of several key texts, from the late 1700s up until today. Independent reading and vivid discussion in class make up this course’s character.
Experiencing Architecture:Architectural experience became a key concept in architectural theory and design in the second half of the 18th century. The course examines this concept in texts, designs and buildings in Paris and London. We will question the emergence of architectural experience in observations of buildings, in theories, in teachings at the academies, and in designs of buildings.
This lecture studies Antiquity and the Middle Ages through their reception since the Renaissance. We will investigate the role of history for architects then and now through analysis of how architecture has been defined in relationship to the antique and medieval past. Short readings and class participation required.
This lecture studies Antiquity and the Middle Ages through their reception since the Renaissance. We will investigate the role of history for architects then and now through analysis of how architecture has been defined in relationship to the antique and medieval past. Short readings and class participation required.
Words, Designs, Buildings:Architectural experience became a key concept in architectural theory and design in the second half of the 18th century. The course examines this concept in texts, designs and buildings in Paris and London. We will explore the emergence of architectural experience in observations of buildings, in theories, in teachings at the academies, and in designs of buildings.