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063-0316-20L 1 Credits MSC D-ARCH

History of Art and Architecture VI: Experiencing Architecture: Words, Designs and Buildings

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Abstract

Architectural experience became a key concept in architectural theory and design in the second half of the eighteenth 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.

Objective

Deepen the basic knowledge

Content

The notion that buildings are foremost objects to be experienced, and that the intended experience of buildings should guide their design, became a key concept in the second half of the eighteenth century. The course examines architectural experience in texts, designs and buildings in Paris and London, the main eighteenth-century centres of cultural debates that went through major urban and architectural developments. It studies the role of architectural experience in discussions about the situation, spatial composition, form and meaning of buildings. It questions how the relationship between experience and design evolved in this period: in writings of architects on experiencing buildings, in theoretical concepts, in design theories presented in lectures at the academies of architecture, and in architectural design.

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 60 minutes
Aids
None

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture History of Art and Architecture VI: Experiencing Architecture: Words, Designs and Buildings
No course on 19.3. (seminar week), on 16.4. (Easter Holiday) as well as on public holidays and in the last two weeks before the final critiques (see room reservations!).
  • Thu 12:45-13:30 (HCI J 4)
1 h weekly

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