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052-0804-00L 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH
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History and Theory in Architecture II

Architekturgeschichte und -theorie II

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Abstract

Introduction and overview of the history and theory of architecture from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century. (Prof. Dr. M. Delbeke)Introduction in the methods and instruments of the history of art and architecture. (Prof. Dr. M. Delbeke, Prof. Dr. L. Stalder, Prof. Dr. P. Ursprung, Prof. Dr. T. Avermaete)

Objective

Acquiring basic knowledge of the history of architecture and architectural theory, resp. of the methods and instruments of research into architecture. Being able to identify the main architectural issues and debates of the period and geography covered in the course. Acquiring the attitudes and tools to develop a historically informed reading of the built environment. Acquiring the tools to be able to draw on historical, theoretical and critical research to nourish one's architectural culture.

Content

The course History and Theory of Architecture II offers a chronological and thematic overview of the architecture and architectural theory produced in Europe from the 15th up to 19th century. Thematic lectures about key questions at play during the period will be combined with the in-depth analysis of historical buildings. Themes will cover the emergence and development of Vitruvian design theory and practice up to the 19th century, and related issues such as the emergence of the architect; the media of architectural design and practice (drawings, models, building materials); patterns and media of dissemination and influence (micro-architecture, imagery); building types (the palazzo and the villa); questions of beauty and ornament; questions of patronage (e.g. the Roman papacy); the relation of buildings to the city (e.g. the development of European capitals); attitudes towards history (origin myths, historicism); the question of the monument. The course Fundamentals of the History and Theory of Architecture II consists of different parts, each dealing with a particular area of research into the history of art and architecture (1) The historiography of architecture (M. Delbeke) (2) Architectural media (L. Stalder). (3) Architecture and art (P. Ursprung) (4) Urbanism and the Commons (T. Avermaete)

Resources

Literature

Literature and handouts will be provided over the course of the term.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
German
Levels
BSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 180 minutes
Aids
None
Die obligatorische Uebung "Grundlagen der Geschichte und -theorie der Architektur I" (052-0804-00U) ist - zusammen mit dem ersten Teil im SEMESTER - Bestandteil der Leistungskontrolle. Sie wird benotet und zu 30% an die Lehreinheit angerechnet. Fehlende Präsenz bei den Übungen wird mit der Note 1 bewertet.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Architekturgeschichte und -theorie II
Keine Lehrveranstaltung am 26.3. (Seminarwoche), am 9.4. (Osterferien) sowie an Feiertagen und in den letzten 2 Wochen des Semesters (s. Raumbelegungen).
  • Fri 13:45-15:30 (HIL E 3)
2 h weekly
exercise Grundlagen der Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur II
Keine Lehrveranstaltung am 26.3. (Seminarwoche), am 9.4. (Osterferien) sowie an Feiertagen und vor den Schlussabgaben (s. Raumbelegungen!)
  • Fri 15:45-17:30 (HIL E 3)
2 h weekly

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