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702-131 European Architecture A: Foundations of Western Design and Building

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Jeff Turnbull.

Contact: Two lectures and one tutorial a week.

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should be able to demonstrate that they:

Content:

A study of some formative aspects of Near Eastern and European architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism from ancient origins to the late-Middle Ages, and concurrent developments elsewhere in the world. Detailed studies of various periods within this broad spectrum are made, exploring issues of spatial organisation, construction, architectural theory, architectural grammar, and their physical, social and economic contexts.

Assessment:

An essay, class papers, exercises (drawn or written), and a visual test, to the equivalent of not more than 5,000 words, and one 90 minute examination (which may take the form of a class test). Details, including the weighting of assessment, will be made available in the first two weeks of semester.

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2. European Architecture, Faculty of Arts (v3, p69) : Next:702-132

702-131 European Architecture A: Foundations of Western Design and Building

Credit points: 12.5 1st year

Coordinator: Jeff Turnbull.

Contact: Two lectures and one tutorial a week.

Timetable: First semester

Objectives:

On completion of this subject students should be able to demonstrate that they:

Content:

A study of some formative aspects of Near Eastern and European architecture, landscape architecture and urbanism from ancient origins to the late-Middle Ages, and concurrent developments elsewhere in the world. Detailed studies of various periods within this broad spectrum are made, exploring issues of spatial organisation, construction, architectural theory, architectural grammar, and their physical, social and economic contexts.

Assessment:

An essay, class papers, exercises (drawn or written), and a visual test, to the equivalent of not more than 5,000 words, and one 90 minute examination (which may take the form of a class test). Details, including the weighting of assessment, will be made available in the first two weeks of semester.

* Note that POINTS differs from the maintainer's version above. A log of variations is available.

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Date created:    Oct  9 1995
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