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History of Architecture 1
FAST-BGA014Acad. year: 2024/2025
Introduction to the history of architecture, significant for the further development of European art of construction, the Pre-historic Age, the ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, Egea and Etruria, the ancient Greece and Rome, construction techniques, styles, construction types.
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Aims
Student will manage the goal of the subject, i.e. knowledge of the history of architecture, the Pre-historic Age, Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Near East, the ancient Greece, the ancient Rome.
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Basic literature
KOCH, Wilfried. Evropská architektura: encyklopedie evropské architektury od antiky po současnost. Praha: Euromedia Group - Knižní klub, 2012. ISBN 978-80-242-3657-5.
Recommended reading
BOUZEK, Jan. Vznik Evropy. 1. vyd. Praha: Triton, 2013. 359 s. ISBN: 978-80-7387-670-8.
CASSON, Hugh. Dějiny architektury. Praha: Odeon, 1993. ISBN 80-207-0185-0.
FRANKFORT, Henri – MATTHEWS, Donald, ed. and Michael ROAF ed. The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient (TheYale University PressPelicanHistoryof Art) 5th Edition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-300-06470-5.
SYROVÝ, Bohuslav. Architektura – svědectví dob: přehled vývoje stavitelství a architektury. 3., dopl. vyd. Praha: Státní nakladatelství technické literatury, 1987.
VLČEK, Pavel. Dějiny architektury pravěku a starověku. 1. vyd. Praha: Vydavatelství ČVUT, 2005. 208 s. ISBN: 80-01-03187-X.
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1. Introduction to the history of architecture, the Pre-historic Age, megaliths
2. The ancient Egypt – cultural and social background, construction technique, set of architectural elements
3. The ancient Egypt – temple architecture, the cult of the deceased
4. The ancient Egypt – residences of sovereigns and serfs
5. The ancient Mesopotamia – Sumer, Akkad, Babylon
6. The ancient architecture of Palestine, Phoenicia, Asia Minor and Persia
7. Egea region and Etruria – starting point of the ancient architecture
8. The ancient Greece – cultural and social background, construction technique, set of architectural elements
9. The ancient Greece – temple, agora, propylaca, residential house
10. The ancient Greece – theatre, gymnasion, stadium, hipodrome
11. The ancient Rome – cultural and social background, construction technique, set of architectural elements
12. The ancient Rome – temple, basilica, forum, triumphal arch, palace, villa, residential House
13. The ancient Rome – theatre, amphitheatre, thermae, market halls, technical structures