Course Details
History of Architecture 3
Academic Year 2023/24
BGA025 course is part of 1 study plan
BPC-APS Summer Semester 2nd year
Survey of the history of the Modern Age ranging from the Italian Renaissance, its evolutionary stages and high representatives, over the transalpine Renaissance, the Renaissance in the Bohemian lands, the Italian Baroque, the French Baroque and the Classicism, the German and Austrian Baroque, the Baroque in Bohemia and Moravia to the greatest personalities working at that time in our territory. The development of the art of construction of the Modern Age in relation to the social and economic background and the stage of technological development.
Course Guarantor
Institute
Objective
Knowledge
Syllabus
2. Early Renaissance in Italy (Bruneleschi, Alberti, Sangallo sr., etc.).
3. High Renaissance in Italy (Bramante, Rafael, Sangallo jr., Peruzzi, etc.), the Late Renaissance, the Mannerism (Michelangelo, Vignola, Paladio, etc.).
4. Renaissance ouside Italy – France, Spain and Portugal, the Netherlands, Germany.
5. Renaissance in Bohemia and Moravia I.
6. Renaissance in Bohemia and Moravia II.
7. Baroque – cultural and social background, technology, space, set of architectonic elements, evolution.
8. Baroque in Italy I. (Maderna, Bernini).
9. Baroque in Italy II. (Borromini, Guarini).
10. Baroque of French classicism.
11. Baroque in Germany and Austria.
12. Baroque in Bohemia and Moravia.
13. The most outstanding representatives of the Bohemian Baroque (the Dientzenhofers, Kaňka, Santini, etc.).
Prerequisites
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
2 credits
Semester
Forms and criteria of assessment
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Offered to foreign students
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. Renaissance – cultural and social background, technology, space, set of architectonic elements.
2. Early Renaissance in Italy (Bruneleschi, Alberti, Sangallo sr., etc.).
3. High Renaissance in Italy (Bramante, Rafael, Sangallo jr., Peruzzi, etc.), the Late Renaissance, the Mannerism (Michelangelo, Vignola, Paladio, etc.).
4. Renaissance ouside Italy – France, Spain and Portugal, the Netherlands, Germany.
5. Renaissance in Bohemia and Moravia I.
6. Renaissance in Bohemia and Moravia II.
7. Baroque – cultural and social background, technology, space, set of architectonic elements, evolution.
8. Baroque in Italy I. (Maderna, Bernini).
9. Baroque in Italy II. (Borromini, Guarini).
10. Baroque of French classicism.
11. Baroque in Germany and Austria.
12. Baroque in Bohemia and Moravia.
13. The most outstanding representatives of the Bohemian Baroque (the Dientzenhofers, Kaňka, Santini, etc.).