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 111-449 The Representation of Architecture

Note

Available as 111-349 at 3rd-year level.

Availability

Not offered in 1998.

Credit Points

16.7 3rd and 4th year

Coordinator

Assoc. Professor David Marshall

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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