History of Architecture - I Kurdistan Region-Iraq ISHIK UNIVERSITY Department of Architecture History of Architecture - I Syllabus By: Nizar Najim Assistant Lecturer
History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction 1.1. Syllabus: 1.1.1 Prehistoric Ages Ancient (Early) Stone Age: Middle Stone Age: Late Stone Age: Bronze Age: Iron Age: 1.1.2 Architecture of Ancient Civilization Mesopotamian Architecture (3500 B.C.). Egyptian Architecture (3000 B.C.). Minos & Helladic Architecture (3000 B.C.)
History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction 1.1. Syllabus: 1.1.3 Greece & Roman Architecture Greece Or Hellenic Architecture (650 - 323 B.C.). Roman Architecture (300 B.C. – 365 A.C.). 1.1.4 Medieval Architecture (350 – 1400 A.C.). Byzantine Architecture. Islamic Architecture. Romanesque Architecture Gothic Architecture. 1.1.5 Renaissance Architecture. 1.1.6 Eclectic Architecture (Architecture of the Nineteenth Century).
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