Middlebury

HARC 0259

World Architecture, pre-modern

A Global History of Pre-Modern Architecture
Since time immemorial, humans have created structures large and small, not only to provide shelter and protection but also to express identity, status, and ideology. In this course we will chronicle the major developments of architecture as a cultural endeavor from its beginnings in the Neolithic in the Near East to the Industrial Revolution in Europe, considered within a global perspective. Attention will be given to formal and structural innovations, often borrowed across cultures and periods. Introductory in nature, the course combines lectures, discussions, and workshops, and is open to all curious students. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
History of Art & Architecture
Department:
History of Art & Architecture
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART HIS

Sections

Fall 2024

HARC0259A-F24 Lecture (Broucke)

Fall 2023

HARC0259A-F23 Lecture (Broucke)

Fall 2022

HARC0259A-F22 Lecture (Broucke)

Fall 2021

HARC0259A-F21 Lecture (Broucke)