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ARCHT-2200-1: History of Arch 1: Antiquity to Baroque

Spring 2021

Subject: Architecture
Type: Lecture
Delivery Mode: Online
Level: Undergraduate

Course Dates: January 25, 2021 — May 09, 2021
Meetings: None listed
Instructor: William Littmann

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 17/32

Description:

Online course sections will be delivered with both asynchronous and synchronous components as outlined in the course syllabus. Required online synchronous meeting times are listed as the meeting pattern for this course section. This course will examine architecture and urbanism from distant Antiquity to the end of the Baroque Age, the early 1700s. Architectural history, from the time of agricultural settlement, has been thoroughly colored by human alterations of the landscape and nature. These acts have been accomplished through the development of tools, technologies of building and landforming, and devices of representation (i.e., drawing and writing). They have equally been realized through the patterns of economic systems and religious beliefs. The intention throughout the semester will be to articulate the emergence of architecture through the historical development of design concepts (e.g., propriety, beauty, proportion) and design devices (figure/ground, axis, symmetry).

Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:

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