History of architecture and settlements 2
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History of architecture and settlements 1
Completed pre-examination obligations
Introducing students to the development process of architecture and settlements, the richness of architectural types, shape and program through the most significant architectural achievements. The goal is for students to develop a sense of expression and valorization of architectural heritage, build a proper relationship with traditions, to understand and notices the lasting connections and logic of construction present in various types of contemporary architectural creation. The main goal is to acquire knowledge about the development of architecture and settlements during the Middle Ages.
Acquiring basic knowledge about the emergence and development of architecture in certain social contexts, on the ways of forming settlements and types of settlements, spatial organization, constructive assemblies and construction techniques, stylistic features and their transformation in accordance with the aesthetic and technical the development of social consciousness in the Middle Ages.
Early Christian architecture. Early Byzantine architecture. Byzantine architecture. Influence of Byzantine
architecture. Russian medieval architecture. Pre-Romanesque architecture. Romanesque architecture.
Gothic architecture. Serbian medieval architecture. Islamic medieval architecture.
Profane architecture and fortifications. Transformation of ancient settlements and the emergence of new medieval shape of the settlement. Types of medieval settlements
Group of authors, Atlas of Architecture 1 and 2, Građevinska knjiga, Belgrade, 2005.
Boskovic, Dj. Architecture of the Middle Ages, Naucna knjiga, Belgrade, 1962.
Korac, V, Suput, M, Architecture of the Byzantine World, Belgrade, 2005
Traktenberg, M. Hajman, I. Architecture from Prehistory to Postmodernism, Građevinska knjiga, Belgrade, 2006
Milić, B. City Development through the Centuries 2, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1986
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