Course detail
History of Architecture IV.
FAST-AG24Acad. year: 2014/2015
Survey of the history of 19th-century and early 20th-century architecture on the background of the revolutionary breakthrough caused by the Industrial Revolution and the victory of the Enlightenment. Basic information ranging from the Classicism and the Empire Style both in the foreign countries and in the Czech lands, the Romanticism in architecture, the historism in Europe, America and the Czech land, conditions of the Modern Movement origin, its theoretical background, to the concrete manifestations in the works of the most outstanding personalities.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Student gets the knowledge of the Czech architecture of the 19th century.
Student gets the knowledge of the Art Nouveau architecture.
Student gets the knowledge of the early modernist architecture.
Student gets the knowledge of the urban planning and theory of architecture in the 19th century.
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Course curriculum
2. Architecture of the first Half of the 19th Century in England and France
3. Architecture of the first Half of the 19th Century in Germany (Klenze, Schinkel)
4. Architecture of the first Half of the 19th Century in Austria, Bohemia and Moravia
5. Architecture of the second Half of the 19th Century in England and France
6. Architecture of the second Half of the 19th Century in Germany
7. Architecture of the second Half of the 19th Century in Austria, Bohemia and Moravia
8. Roots of the Modernism: Victorian engineering, Art Noveau, Arts and Crafts
9. European Art Noveau (Horta, van de Velde, Gaudí, Mackintosh, Wagner and others)
10. Art Noveau in Bohemia and Moravia (Fanta, Balšánek, Jurkovič, Kotěra and others)
11. Forefield of the Modernism in the U.S.A., the Chicago School
12. Architecture of the individualistic Modernism
13. Individualistic Modernism in Bohemia and Moravia
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Raeburn, M.: Dějiny architektury. Odeon Praha, 1993. 80-207-0185-0. (CS)
Zatloukal, P.: Příběhy z dlouhého století. MU Olomouc, 2002. 80-85227-49-5. (CS)
Recommended reading
Pijoan, J.: Dějiny umění. Euromedia Praha, 2000. (CS)
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2. Architecture of the first Half of the 19th Century in England and France
3. Architecture of the first Half of the 19th Century in Germany (Klenze, Schinkel)
4. Architecture of the first Half of the 19th Century in Austria, Bohemia and Moravia
5. Architecture of the second Half of the 19th Century in England and France
6. Architecture of the second Half of the 19th Century in Germany
7. Architecture of the second Half of the 19th Century in Austria, Bohemia and Moravia
8. Roots of the Modernism: Victorian engineering, Art Noveau, Arts and Crafts
9. European Art Noveau (Horta, van de Velde, Gaudí, Mackintosh, Wagner and others)
10. Art Noveau in Bohemia and Moravia (Fanta, Balšánek, Jurkovič, Kotěra and others)
11. Forefield of the Modernism in the U.S.A., the Chicago School
12. Architecture of the individualistic Modernism
13. Individualistic Modernism in Bohemia and Moravia