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WORLD ARCHITECTURE: FROM PRE-HISTORY TO PRE-MODERN: IDEAS AND ARTIFACTS

Architecture Undergraduate

Terms Typically Offered

Spring

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Offering Department(s)

This history of architecture course, co-taught by an architectural historian and an architect, introduces key ideas, forces, and techniques that have shaped world architecture through the ages prior to the modern period. The course is based on critical categories, ranging from indigenous and vernacular architecture, to technology, culture, and representation. The lectures and discussions present systems of thought, practice and organization, emphasizing both historical and global interconnectedness, and critical architectural differences and anomalies. Each topic will be presented through case studies accompanied by relevant texts. The students will be expected to engage in the discussion groups, prepare material for these discussions, write about, and be examined on the topics.

Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department. Preference is given to Architecture Students.

Major Requirement | BArch: Architecture, MArch: Architecture (3yr)

Student Eligibility

Sophomore, Junior, Senior or Graduate Architecture Students only.

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

3

Repeatable

No