The Course Is Intended to Introduce Students to Architectural Styles and Concepts From Antiquity to The Modern Age, in Their Historical and Cultural Context. The Course Provides an Analysis Of Exemplary Buildings and Renowned Sites From The Relevant Eras, While Trying to Characterize Typical Building Methods, Architectural Concepts, and Urban Design Strategies. The Review Includes Examples From The Following Periods# Mesopotamia, Egypt, The Greek World, The Roman Empire, Ancient Christianity, Islam, The Romanesque Era, The Gothic Era, The Renaissance, The Mannerism and The Baroque.

Faculty: Architecture and Town Planning
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

205012 - Int.to Arch.and Cultural His.of Mankind


Course with no extra credit

205090 - History of Architecture in The Ancient World


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