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Subject 'Introduction to Architecture'

Name in Estonian: Sissejuhatus erialasse

Year:   2015/2016    2016/2017    2017/2018    2018/2019    2019/2020    

State codeAAP416
Study languageEstonian
ChairRakendusarhitektuur
Credit points 3 ECTS
Grading method Grade prelim

General description

Faculty's lecturers deliver the series of lectures introducing what architecture is about. The course finishes with presentation by students according to final assignment.

General aim

To create basics in order to orientate in architectural discipline.

Aim

student
- knows the history and theory of architecture and of the related arts, technologies and humanities;
- understands the development of art culture and the processes taking place in modern architecture and urban development;
- understands the social role of the profession and ethics of architect.

Form description

The course includes series of lectures and student's presentations

Independent work: Preparing for presentations and reading recommended literature.

Literature

Recommended literature:
-Italo Calvino “Nähtamatud linnad”
-Aldo Rossi „The Architecture of the City“, Ch 1 The Structure of Urban Artifacts. The individuality of Urban Artifacts, lk 29-44
-John Lobell „Between Silence and Light -Spirit in the architecture of Louis I. Kahn“, lk 6-56
-Ross King. „Brunelleschi's Dome“
-Riken Yamamoto. "Külaskäik Dragon-Lilli majja"
-Juhani Pallasmaa. "The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses"
-Christian Norberg-Schulz. "Genius Loci"
-Wolfgang Pehnt. "Expressionist Architecture"
-Hugh Morrison. "Louis Sullivan -prophet of modern architecture"
-Alain Botton "The Architecture of Happiness"
-Vincent Scully. "The Shingle style today"
-Drunvalo Mechizedek. "Elulille iidne saladus"
-Ernst Muldasev. "Kellest me põlvneme"
-Don Miguel Ruiz "Neli kokkuleppet"
-Dan Millman. "Rahumeelse sõdalase tee"
-Martin Brauen. "The Mandala"

Evaluation methods

Graded according to the final presentation

Is taught in following curricula

2020: RA  
2019: RA  
2018: RA  
2017: RA  
2016: RA  
2015: RA  

Is taught in rounds

     2020/2021 Fall semester

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