Architectural Theory: From Vitruvius until Today
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Description
The course offers a broad overview of the main contributions to architectural theory. It covers two thousand years of thinking and writing, but concentrates in particular on the last three centuries. Within this timespan it traces changes and continuities concerning topics, ideas, notions and parameters, conceiving architectural theory as an ongoing conversation about architecture. In doing so, theoretical models are considered within wider cultural contexts.The thematic lectures focus on basic issues of architecture: architecture as a discipline, origins of architecture, conceptions of beauty, ornament and colour in architecture, construction and architectural form, space and place, anthropology of architecture, semiotics, politics, ethics and gender in architecture.
Objectives
Basic knowledge of main contributions to architectural theory from antiquity to the present day – introduction to key issues of architectural theory from antiquity to the present day, with particular attention to theoretical ideas developed from the 18th to the 20th century – conveying the skills for critical reading in general, and in particular for the critical analysis of the argumentation of various authors who wrote in different cultural contexts – evaluation of the impact of theories on architectural ideas – developing an understanding of different types of theoretical ideas and concepts
Learning methods
90% Lectures
10% Seminars
Examination information
Paper: The students are expected to write a paper on a topic chosen within the context of the course.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, History and theory of art and architecture, Historical-humanistic optional courses, 3rd year