Data wydruku: 12.11.2016 22:59 Strona 1 z 3 Subject name History
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Data wydruku: 12.11.2016 22:59 Strona 1 z 3 Subject name History
Subject name History of World Architecture and Urban Planning II Subject code A:01517 Faculty Department of History, Theory of Architecture and Monument Conservation Course name Architecture Learning area technical sciences Learning profile general academic profile Study year 1 Type of subject Obligatory Study semester 2 Study level undergraduate studies ECTS 4.0 Number of ECTS credits Learning activity of student ch Participation in didactic classes included in study plan 60 Participation in consultation hours sh 0 Self-study hours 40 Sum Name of lecturer 60 40 Total number of study hours 100 Number of ECTS credits 4.0 prof. dr hab. inż. arch. Maria Sołtysik (Main teacher) Teachers: dr inż. arch. Małgorzata Kostrzewska prof. dr hab. inż. arch. Maria Sołtysik dr inż. arch. Tomasz Rozwadowski Subject objectives Aim of the course is to acquaint students with the development of European Architecture and Urban Planning from 15th to 19th century and to develop students' predispositions to perform of architect Learning outcomes Mode of delivery Course outcome Subject outcome Method of veryfication K1_W02 Student knows main features of urban plans, public spaces, public edifices and forms of the housing (in Renaissance, baroque, classicism and industrial era) [SW3] Assessment of text elaboration [SW1] Assessment of factual knowledge K1_U08 Student recognizes and describes the characteristic features of period, style, architectural order and is able to use adequate terminology to describe them [SU3] Assessment of ability to use knowledge gained in the different modules [SU1] Assessment of task fulfilment K1_W01 Student knows periods, styles of architecture and architectural orders, basic terminology, the most important works of architecture and their architectural detail (in Renaissance, baroque, classicism and industrial era) [SW1] Assessment of factual knowledge K1_U10 Student draws and analyses main construction schemes in Renaissance, baroque, classicism and industrial era [SU2] Assessment of ability to analyze information [SU1] Assessment of task fulfilment K1_U09 Student draws and analyses the main ancient and mediaeval monuments, their plans, sections of the buildings, solids and architectural details. [SU3] Assessment of ability to use knowledge gained in the different modules [SU2] Assessment of ability to analyze information [SU1] Assessment of task fulfilment K1_U14 Student analyses urban plans, public spaces, buildings, that were characteristic to Renaissance, baroque, classicism and industrial and modern era and is able to recognize the time of their construction, architectural style and functions [SW3] Assessment of text elaboration [SW1] Assessment of factual knowledge [SU4] Assessment of ability to use methods and tools [SU2] Assessment of ability to analyze information at the university Prerequisites Data wydruku: 07.03.2017 04:19 Strona 1 z 3 Recommended components Subject contents History of Architecture 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Birth of Renaissance in Italy Father of Italian Renaissance - Filippo Brunalleschi (1377-1446) Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) – first theorist of Renaissance Italian palaces of early Renaissance period Renaissance ideal – central foundations Donato Bramante in Rome – master of mature Renaissance Renaissance genius - Michał Anioł Buonarotti Two masters of late Renaissance – Palladio andVignola French Renaissance and Northern Renaissance (1500-1600) Italian Baroque – art in service of authority Neoclassical movement in Italian Baroque and Hapsburg Baroque French Baroque (1600-1700) – look of curtly ceremonies European Neoclassicism (1760-1830) – style of Enlightenment period Historicism (1830-1900) – multiplicity of forms and ideas History of Urban Planning: Early Modern period: Town planning in Renaissance period. Town planning in Baroque and Enlightenment period. Modern and contemporary period: Industrial and scientific revolution in Europe and its impact on development, formation and crisis of towns. Attempts to overcome the crisis: review of modernistic ideas of town planning. New ideas of space organizing in late 19th and early 20th century: Arturo Soria-y-Mata, Ebenezer Howard, Tony Garnier, Clarence Perry, Le Corbusier, Frank L. Wright, CIAM. Modernistic housing structure in towns in first and second half of 20th century (modernism before and after II World War) Contemporary town planning and development (USA, Great Britain, Sweden, USRR-Russia) Issues of town building in Poland: Issues of building and development of towns in Poland. Processes of urbanization in Polish land from 9th to 20th century. Issues of reconstruction of Polish towns after II World War. Issues of contemporary transformations in context of historic heritage. Gdańsk – foundation, development, war damage and reconstruction. Contemporary threats – case study. Recommended and required reading Required reading Białostocki J. Sztuka cenniejsza niż złoto, t. 1 i 2, Warszawa 1991. Broniewski T., Historia architektury dla wszystkich, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków 1990. Meyer P. Historia sztuki europejskiej, t.2. Warszawa 1973. Pevsner N. Historia architektury europejskiej., Warszawa 1976. Sztuka Świata, t. 5, 6 i 7, wyd. Arkady, Warszawa. Ulatowski K., Historia architektury renesansu włoskiego, Poznań 1957. Watkin D., Historia architektury zachodniej, wyd. Arkady, 2001 Benevolo L.: Miasto w dziejach Europy. Seria: Tworzenie Europy. Warszawa 1995. Koch W.: Style w architekturze. Warszawa 1996. Tołwiński T.: Urbanistyka. T.I-III. Warszawa 1939-63. Wróbel T.: Zarys historii budowy miast. Warszawa 1971. Müller W, Vogel G.: Atlas Architektury, tom I i II. Prószyński i S-ka. Warszawa 2003 Recommeded reading W. Koch: “Style w architekturze”, Warszawa 1996 Sztuka Baroku. Architektura, rzeźba, malarstwo, red. R. Toman, wyd. Koenemann, [b.m.] 2007. Czarnecki W.: Planowanie miast i osiedli. T.I i II. Warszawa 1972. Bacon N.: Design of Cities. London 1967. Ostrowski W.: Urbanistyka współczesna. Warszawa 1975. Ostrowski W.: Zespoły zabytkowe a urbanistyka. Warszawa 1980.Syrkus H.: Społeczne cele urbanizacji. Warszawa 1984. Lesson type and method of instruction Lesson type Number of study hours Total number of study hours per semester included in study plan Lecture Tutorial Laboratory Project Seminar 30.0 30.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 60 e-learning hours included: 0.0 Data wydruku: 07.03.2017 04:19 Strona 2 z 3 Assesment methods and criteria Subject passing criteria Passing threshold Percentage of the final grade 51.0 50.0 100.0 50.0 Final exam Exercises Example issues / example questions / tasks being completed Examples of students' drawings: 1. 2. Florence, Capella Pazzi – frontal perceptive of chapel's interior Perrault's colonnade – axonometry Examples of examination's questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Facade of tetrastyle Ionic temple, projection and view of Ionic capital and base Italian palaces of early and mature Renaissance Michaelangelo works Italian Baroque – chronology, creators, works European historicism. Duration, characteristic features, style movements, creators and works. Example of exercises and questions in town planning 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Characteristic features of Renaissance ideal towns Comparative analysis of Renaissance and Baroque urban composition Ideas of new towns in 19th - 20th century breakthrough examples of modernistic housing structures Features of contemporary town planning in Europe and Northern America – comparative analysis Language of instructions Polish Work placement Not applicable Data wydruku: 07.03.2017 04:19 Strona 3 z 3