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History of Architecture - I
Kurdistan Region-Iraq ISHIK UNIVERSITY Department of Architecture History of Architecture - I 1 Introduction By: Nizar Najim Assistant Lecturer
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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
1.1. Syllabus: 1.1.1 Prehistoric Ages Ancient Stone Age: Middle Stone Age: Late Stone Age: 1.1.2 Architecture of Ancient Civilization Mesopotamian Architecture (3500 B.C.). Egyptian Architecture (3000 B.C.). Minos & Helladic Architecture (3000 B.C.) 1.1.3 Greece & Roman Architecture Greece Or Hellenic Architecture ( B.C.). Roman Architecture (300 B.C. – 365 A.C.).
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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
1.1. Syllabus: 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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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
1.2. What is History: The branch of knowledge dealing with past events: Ancient History Modern History The Birth of Some Civilizations The Death of Other Civilization Great Characters Unique Buildings 1.3. Definitions: History: Determination of the time that an event took place in Historian: A blogger who registers and determines dates and times of the events, and describes cities an buildings during travelling. Trace: A sign refers to something.
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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
Everything has a history: Human: Birthday, Graduation, Marriage, Death, … etc. Events: Wars, Discoveries, Declarations, … etc. Buildings: Date of Construction. As a conclusion, a field of sciences have been specified to deal with the classification of buildings in terms of: date of construction, function, Details, style, the age they belong to, … etc. which is the History of Architecture
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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
What are the resources that provide the humanity with the information related to the ancient and modern history? Prehistoric Ages: Humans’ leftover such as; Primitive Tools, Simple drawings, … etc.
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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
What are the resources that provide the humanity with the information related to the ancient and modern history? Ancient History Ages: Inscriptions, Drawings, Writings, … etc.
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History of Architecture - I 1. Introduction
What are the resources that provide the humanity with the information related to the ancient and modern history? Modern History Ages: Maps, Photographs, Movies, Researches, Technology… etc.
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History of Architecture - I 2. Prehistoric Age Architecture
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History of Architecture - I 2. Prehistoric Age Architecture
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History of Architecture - I : 3. References:
1. Ching, Francis D.K., “A Global History of Architectural”, Second Edition, John Wiley& Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2011 2. Fletcher, Banister, “A History of Architectural on the Comparative Method”, Fifth Edition, Pradbury, Agnew & Co. Limited Printers, London, 2011 3. KOSTOF SPIRO, “A History of Architecture: Settings and Rituals”, Oxford University Press, USA, 1995 4. Mansbridge, John, “Graphic History of Architecture”, Hennessey & Ingalls, 1999
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