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History of Arch and Urban Form II

The course covers a synopsis of architecture, art and city design in the Early Christian (including Coptic Cairo), and Byzantine. It will also cover the Medieval Romanesque and Gothic eras exploring the different meanings and aims of architecture. This course introduces students extensively to the history of Islamic Architecture and the formation of Islamic cities. Students begin by examining the formation, development, transfers, parallels and differences between European and Islamic architecture that are revealed in building traditions, materials, spatial layouts and related to lifestyle. They are simultaneously introduced to the ideologies, cultural, climatic and technological influences that shaped these cities, including the functional aspects reflected in the various religious, civic and residential buildings of the period and the manipulation of mass, light and acoustics from the inside-out to achieve the desired functions. This course finally covers the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo eras in Europe. It also covers the developments of the nineteenth century and the transferal of influences that characterized it stopping at the beginnings of the industrial revolution with its innovations in materials (iron and glass) tracing its connections through eclecticism and classical revival.

Course ID
ARUD 132
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3