History of Architecture and Urban Form I

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Course ID:
ARUD 031

Program:
Architecture and Urban Design 

Level:
Undergraduate

Semester:
Semester

Credit:
CH:3

Description

The aim of this course is to have students understand architectural terminology, themes and building types used in world architecture up until the 17th Century and acquire knowledge of significant structures and buildings in their historical, regional and cultural contexts in this period. Through history, it explores the definitions of architecture and style as well as the relation between the built environment and the socio-cultural dimensions that shaped it through a chronological overview of the different eras in history. The study begins with the first traces of prehistoric buildings and settlements in the Ancient World and
the engineering and science of the monuments of the Ancient Egyptian Civilization. It provides a survey of the Classical Civilizations focusing on the theories of aesthetics and order in architecture, art and the political dimension behind the shaping of cities in the Greek and Roman periods.