History of Architecture
Please note: This course is generally intended for participants, whose previous educational and professional background is not based in the field of architecture. Architects are, of course, also welcome.
Lecturer
Dr.-Ing. Peter I. Schneider
Content
As Architectural history is as complex as its object, especially for a beginner in architectural history, it is hard to understand the interrelations between e.g. design process, construction schemes, basic needs, typological considerations and formal frameworks. But being aware of these interrelations is essential to estimate the multitude of aspects of the historical development or significance - be it a single edifice or an urban context. The module therefore attempts to develop a basic understanding of these interrelations on the basis of different layers of understanding:
- architectural presentation
- building description
- building type & building task
- Architectural forms and their tradition
- architecture and historical context
- Accessibility, heating, light
- Single Building and urban context
- architectural documentation
- function and architecture
- planning process and its stakeholders
- Construction and material
- Development and significance of a building
The weekly lectures give the theoretical input into these layers of interpretation and the related terminology, focusing on European and German examples. During the semester the students are supposed to apply the contents of the lectures step by step by analysing parts of the City of Cottbus. The results will be presented and discussed among the participants.
Inscription: via BTU-moodle
Final exam: Conditions to be announced
Main Communication platform: BTU-moodle
Programme
World Heritage Studies M.A.
Dates
Monday (weekly), 21.10.2024 bis 03.02.2025, 13:45 bis 15:15
Single dates
31.01.2025, 14:00 bis 17:00, LG 2C Room 317
01.02.2025 , 10:00 bis 14:00, LG 2A Room A.003
Room: LG 2C, Room 317