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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : Art History
111-349/449 The Representation of Architecture |
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Credit Points: | 16.7 3rd and 4th year | |
Coordinator: | Assoc. Professor David Marshall | |
Prerequisite/s: | 33 points in second/third year Art History subjects | |
Timetable: | Semester 1 | |
Contact: | Three hours of lectures, tutorials or seminars each week | |
Subject Description: | This subject deals with architecture as the subject of representations. It focuses on a series of topics over a wide period of western art, with the main emphasis being on the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Issues central to the subject include: The techniques painters, draftsmen, model makers, and engravers have employed to represent buildings; the role of linear and other perspectives in the graphical representation of architecture; the ways in which architects have used representations as part of the design process; and critical techniques which have been developed to enable the non-professional to articulate his or her response to architecture. Topics may include: ideal architecture in the 15th century; architectural drawing and models; Pieter Saenredam and the Dutch architectural piece; visionary vaults: Andrea Pozzo and the quadratura tradition; South German architectural illusionism; architecture and the theatre; the architecture of the academies from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts to Otto Wagner; Piranesi and visionary architecture; Sir John Soane and J. M. Gandy; the representation of landscape architecture; the triumph of pictorialism: architectural rendering in the nineteenth century; computer graphics and the rendering of architecture today. | |
Assessment: | Written work which may comprise class papers, essays, visual tests or take-home examinations totalling about 5000 words for 3rd year and 6000 words for 4th year. | |
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