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702-233 Asian Architecture A: South and Southeast Asia

Availability: Available in even years only.

Credit points: 12.5

Level offered: Second Year and above

Coordinator: Hugh O'Neill.

Prerequisite: Any level one fine arts/architectural history subject offered by the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Architecture and Planning (or permission of the Head of Department).

Contact: Two lectures and one tutorial per week.

Timetable: First Semester

Objectives:

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

Content:

A historical study of selected aspects of the architecture and art traditions of societies of South and Southeast Asia with a particular focus on those of India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia. Emphasis is given to the impact of social, political, economic and religious factors in urban, architectural and artistic expression within and between these societies and in the context of their interaction with Australian cultural development between these societies and in the context of their interaction with Australian cultural development.

Assessment:

An essay, major study and class paper to the equivalent of not more than 7,500 words. Details, including the weighting of assessment, will be made available in the first two weeks of semester.

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702-233 Asian Architecture A: South and Southeast Asia

Credit points: 12.5

Level offered: Second Year and above

Coordinator: Hugh O'Neill.

Prerequisite: Any level one fine arts / architectural history subject offered by the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Architecture and Planning (or permission of the Head of Department).

Contact: Two lectures and one tutorial per week.

Timetable: First Semester, even years only

Objectives:

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

Content:

A historical study of selected aspects of the architecture and art traditions of societies of South and Southeast Asia with a particular focus on those of India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Indonesia. Emphasis is given to the impact of social, political, economic and religious factors in urban, architectural and artistic expression within and between these societies and in the context of their interaction with Australian cultural development between these societies and in the context of their interaction with Australian cultural development.

Assessment:

An essay, major study and class paper to the equivalent of not more than 7,500 words. Details, including the weighting of assessment, will be made available in the first two weeks of semester.

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

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