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MARCH-6440-1: Spain: The Silk-Road Studio

Summer 2019

Subject: Graduate Architecture
Type: Studio
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Graduate

Course Dates: June 09, 2019 — June 26, 2019
Meetings: Every Day 9:00AM-05:00PM
Instructor: Cathrine Veikos

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 0/3 Closed

Description:

More detailed information is available at www.cca.edu/academics/abroad. Earlier registration and payment/refund deadlines apply.Section Description:Students wishing to register for this course need to first obtain instructor approval by emailing the instructor (instructor emails are listed with a more detailed program description in portal: cca.edu/abroad). Once a student is approved, registration must be done in person at the Student Records Office on either campus.Open to undergraduate and graduate students, this studio journey begins in Madrid and ends in Valencia, traveling across the Iberian Peninsula visiting Toledo, Segovia, Cuenca, Cordoba, Seville, Granada, and Murcia, following the paths of the Silk Road across Spain, while tracing the influence of almost nine centuries of Eastern culture on Spanish architecture and design. Silk manufacturing and the silk trade began historically and geographically in China, but Spain’s location, as the hub where the land and sea routes of the western end of the European Silk Roads met, transformed its culture and economy through a global network of trade extending to the American continent.We research, observe, and document the diverse ethnic and cultural influences of the Silk Road on the built environment, taking into account the formal, material, cultural, and technological effects along the route. We visit major buildings and sites from the sacred Mosques of Cordova to the Pleasure Palace Alhambra, from Gaudi to Mies, Moneo to Calatrava, J. Nouvel to J. Mayer. The studio project engages public space, landscapes, and events, combining immersive experiences with multi-disciplinary and multi-scalar practices in Modern and Mozarabic architecture, miniature paintings, mosaics, ceramics, glassworks, interior and industrial design.

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