History of Modern Architecture 2
People
Course director
Cattaneo S.
Assistant
Description
The course continues the overview of the history of architecture since the mid-18th century from BSc1 / sem 2. It surveys the time span between 1890 and 1945. Key issues addressed include the attempts from around 1900 onwards to initiate a new beginning for architecture and to establish alternative modes of thinking, breaking with the evolutionary approach of the previous century. We will investigate concepts, arguments and the rhetoric connected with new perceptions of modernity. Positions promoting historico-cultural connections will be explored alongside the outlook of the avant-garde. The breaks and continuities characterizing the first half of the twentieth century architectural culture will be discussed in this context.
The programme includes a one-day excursion to Como, organised in collaboration with Prof. Daniela Mondini (course “Art and Architecture in the Middle Ages”). The date will be announced at the beginning of the semester.
Objectives
The aim of the course is to impart general understanding of the context of architectural theory and practice in the histories of ideas, culture, society, economy and technology of the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. Within this framework the course will introduce key protagonists and their works. This approach allows to develop students' basic knowledge of architectural history while simultaneously making them increasingly aware of the analytical problematics of historical context.
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
90% Lectures
10% Group work and Submissions
Examination information
written during examination
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Lecture ex cathedra, Corso storico-umanistico, 2nd year
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Lecture ex cathedra, SA - Storia e teoria dell'arte e dell'architettura, 2nd year
Study trips
- Como, 22.06.26 - 22.06.26 (Optional)