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Presentation
Presentation
History of Architecture 2.2 promotes the study of architectural concepts and their respective evolution, and encourages the crossing of knowledge from various scientific areas to make an interpretative reading through the disassembly of reference works, both in the classroom and on study visits .
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor; Master Degree | Semestral | 4
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
2 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULP286-25531
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
Renaissance and Humanism Mannerism Baroque architecture Neoclassical architecture
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Objectives
Objectives
Explain the contribution of ideas and their evolution to outline the architecture of contemporary society in their field of activity. Stimulate interdisciplinarity, promoting the crossing of knowledge to be introduced by each scientific area towards the common objective of understanding architectural action in all its scales and approaches. Read, frame and integrate the architectural realization in temporal and spatial terms. Understand the nature of the base cultures/geografies as well as their ways of expression. Know the major historical stages of the studied period. Understand architecture realization in the context of its conceptualization and its fruition.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
It is understood that it is essential that students have access to various ways of processing the information made available by the Curricular Unit Syllabus with great emphasis on the possibility of experimentation and development of autonomy. The encouragement to promote activities outside the classroom stands out, with thematic trips, study visits within the scope of the program's subjects, as well as the search for complementary activities related to the issues in focus in the world and in the studied period and the way in which architecture impacts or is impacted by it.
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References
References
BENEVOLO, Leonardo (1982), Deseño de la Ciudad - El arte y la ciudad moderna del siglo XV al XVIII. Barcelona: Gustavo Gilli. BENEVOLO, Leonardo (1999), Historia de la Arquitectura Moderna, Barcelona: Gustavo Gili. FAGIOLO, Marcello e PORTOGHESI, Paolo (orgs.); Roma Barroca. Bernini, Borromini, Pietro da Cortona, Centro di Studi sulla Cultura e l¿Immagine di Roma: Mondadori ElectaSpA., 2006 MULLER, Werner; VOGEL, Gunther (1985), Atlas de Arquitectura. Madrid: Alianza Atlas. TAVARES, Domingos (2003), Balthasar Neumann, o último arquitecto barroco. Porto: Dafne Editora. TAVARES, Domingos (2004), Francesco Borromini, dinâmicas da arquitectura. Porto: Dafne Editora. TAVARES, Domingos (2008), Louis Le Vau: a dimensão do infinito. Porto: Dafne Editora. TAVARES, Domingos (2010), Guarino Guarini. Geometrias arquitetónicas. Porto: Dafne Editora. TOMAN, Rolf (2004), O Barroco. Arquitectura, Escultura e Pintura. S/l: Konemann
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No