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The history of architecture as a tour

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Page 1: History Of Architecture I - Lesson 1: Intro

The history of architecture as a

tour

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The Architect's dream 1840, T. Cole

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Buildings and their representationsplans, sections, models, sketches

Malatesta Temple, Rimini, 15th century. Leon Battista Alberti

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Model of the new Saint Peter church, Rome. 16th century. Antonio da Sangallo

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Hagia Sophia, Constantinople-istanbul. 6th century. Isidoros, Anthemios

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Sketches and plan of the National Assembly of Dakka, Banglades. 20h century. Louis Kahn

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The Colosseum, painting. 19th century. J-B. Corot The Colosseum, engraving. 18 th century, G.B. Piranesi

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Sources and their interpretationwritten documents, reports, bills, descriptionshow to configure a disappeared building?

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The description of the Tomb of Mausolos at Alikarnassos given by Pliny the Elder furnishes important data:

It was 18 mt on the north and south sides, and shorter on the front. Its entire circuit was 130 mt, and the height [of this part?] was 11 mt, around the pteron (peristyle) were 36 columns. Four famous artists wrought the sculptures on the several fronts. A pyramid equal to the lower part in height surmounted the pteron, diminishing in 24 steps to a meta (generally a steep cone or pyramid). On the summit was a marble chariot the work of Pythis (Pythios, the architect), the total height being 41,5 mt.

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Different reconstruction drawings of the Tomb of Mausolos, 19th century.

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The (Total) Context of Architecture

Suleymaniye mosque, Istanbul, 16th century. Mimar Sinan.

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Moreover...there is not an objective approach among

historians neither an universal or a historical method

history is manufactured by historians, hypothetically there are many histories as there

are historians

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According to Spiro Kostof methodwe will consider four basic aspects:

1 Material aspects (architectural techniques, technologies,

compositions, typologies etc..)

2 Physical context (natural sites versus cities)

3 All buildings are important (monuments versus buildings)

4 Cultural aspects and meanings (why a building was built in

that shape?)

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1 The Unity of Architecture

Cathedral of Monreale, Palermo, 12th century.

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Structure vs Aesthetic

Tour Eiffel, Paris, 19th century. Engineer Eiffel. Parthenon, Athens, 5 th century BC. Ictinos and Callicrates

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Hagia Sophia, Constantinople-istanbul. 6th century. Isidoros, Anthemios

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2 The Context of Architecture

Istanbul in the 18th century.

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Architecture is not static experience

How buildings are depicted inform us about their perception through history

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Parthenon in a engraving of the 18th century.

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Parthenon in a reconstruction of the 19th century.

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Buildings built in the 19th century following the model of the Parthenon. Bank of Philadelphia, left, Walalla, right.

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Parthenon in Le Corbusier sketches at the beginning of the 20th century.

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3 The Community of ArchitectureArchitecture vs Buildings

Houses in Olynthos, Greece. 4th century BC. Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek, Lebanon, 2nd century.

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Architecture vs BuildingsVenustas, Utilitas, Firmitas

The Vitruvius ten books of architecture, 1st century.

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Architecture without Architects

Salonica in the 19th century, the Ottoman settlement.

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The medieval town of Anticoli close to Rome, Italy.

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Architecture and Values

an example:Ornaments or Crimes?

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Non-Western Architecture

Persepolis Gate of All Lands, Iran, 6th century BC.

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The giant vaulted hall of Taq Kisra, a Parthian palace on the Tigris, Iraq, 6th century.

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4 Meaning of Buildingstradition vs traditions

rituals

The emperor Justinian is donating the building of Hagia Sophia Reconstruction of the Solomon temple of Jerusalem

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Pyramids of Giza, 3rd Millennium BC.