Ancient and Medieval History of Architecture lecturer. Giuseppina Scamardì
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1 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI MEDITERRANEA DI REGGIO CALABRIA Subject Code Subject Name Professor Ancient and Medieval History of Architecture lecturer Bruno Mussari Giuseppina Scamardì Department: PAU Degree course: Scienze dell Architettura Class: L17 Type of educational activity: Area 08 Ingegneria Civile e Architettura Disciplinary Area: Scientific-Disciplinary Sector: ICAR/18 History of Architecture Compulsory preliminary exams: Course Year: Semester: no first year first semester ECTS: 8 Hours: 80 Synthetic description: The course of Ancient and Medieval History of Architecture have the purpose of providing the basic elements to understand the evolution of architecture over time. The examples screened from the Greek civilization to Renaissance, will be considered by a stylistic and technical point of view, also considering the social, political and cultural context in which they were built. Therefore, the aim of the Course is to identify the aesthetic, social and cultural reasons which governed the evolution of style and constructive techniques over time. The Laboratory is divided into two sections assigned to two lecturers: the first section From the Dark Greek Age (XI century b.c.) to the IV century a. C. assigned to lecturer Bruno Mussari; the second one From the early Christian architecture to the beginning of Renaissance, assigned to lecturer Giuseppina Scamardì. For each period, every section will be divided into subdivisions in which the most significant examples will be discussed. As the subject's vastness, lectures will focus on paradigmatic examples. For example, cases which represents a significant change in architecture will be considered, by verifying the relationship between transformation and permanence of traditional elements. The programme will be available in the web teaching page. Acquisition of knowledge on: - Knowledge of the main features (cultural, stylistic, technical, structural) which characterize historic buildings in the different periods, also in relation to the cultural framework in which they were designed - Ability in classifying historic buildings through a critical and comprehensive knowledge of the events - To acquire a specialized terminology for the description of historic buildings and their aesthetic, technical, structural elements. Evaluation method: The examination will consist in a individual interview in which the results achieved in intermediate texts will be also valued. Students have to show the acquired knowledge, by using a proper terminology and availing themselves of free hand drawings. The critical ability in examining the architectural evolution in its historic and cultural context will be highly considered.
2 Detailed course program The course is organized in lectures and, possibly, practical work which consists in reproducing, by sketches and drawings, some of the studied examples. The aim is to improve student understanding of architecture, by recognizing proportional and distributive elements. If possible, during the course follow-up seminars will be planned. SECTION I: HISTORY OF ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE Structural systems: the trilith, the arch. Ancient civilizations The Aegean Civilizaztion. Cretan architecture: the Minoan palaces. Mycenean Architecture: palaces and the megaron ; funerary architecture: the Atreo s treasure. Greek culture, cult, society, architecture: Temple and temenos : typology, main parts, structure and function Architectonic orders: Doric and Ionic Order: main parts, grammar and syntax, formation and problems The Corinthian order: hints GREEK ARCHITECTURE The Greek Dark Ages (X-VII sec. b.c.) From the Mycenean palace to the hellenic polis ; from the megaron to the temple Archaic Greece. (VIII-VII sec. b.c.) Birth and development of the architectonic orders Temples in the Archaic age: Isthmia: Temple of Poseidone; Thermos: Temple of Apollo; Olimpia: Temple of Hera Egina: the Temple of Aphaia, the prelude to classic The Archaic age: the Ionic temples: Samo: the heraion Temples in the western colonies (Sicily and Magna Graecia). Syracuse: Temple of Apollo; Paestum: Temple of Hera I (Basilica); Paestum: Temple of Athena (Cerere) Classic Greece The Classic age: Doric and Ionic Temples. Arrangement, proportions, adjustments. Olympia: Temple of Zeus Western colonies: Paestum: Temple of Era II or Temple of Poseidon Attic architecture: Pericles and the rebuilding of the Acropolis of Athens. Older Parthenon and Parthenon; The Propylaea; The Erechtheum; The Temple of Athena Nike The late classic Greek age Bassae: Temple of Apollo Epicurius Late classic age and the rebirth in Asia Minor. Priene and the Temple of Athena Polias. The Tholos of Epidaurus HELLENISM Town and public spaces: the end of the polis and emergence of the cities Hippodamus of Mileto and the ortogonal town plannig Town planning of Athens, Alexandria, Priene and Pergamon: hints Theatres, Boleuteria, stoai and agorà, private building trade Buildings of worship Dydima: Temple of Apollo Magnesia on the Meander: Temple of Arthemis Rhodes, Lindos: Sactuary of Athena Lindia Athens: Temple of Olympian Zeus ETRURIAN ARCHITECTURE Etrurian and Etrurian-Italic temples Funerary architecture ROMAN ARCHITECTURE
3 Royal and republican Rome Roman culture: cult, society, architecture: Roman architecture: features, typological and structural innovations. Construction tecniques; arches, vaults, layout, static Buildings of worship. The temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline hill; Temples at Argentina place; Temple of Portunus and Hercules Latian sancuaries in late Republican Age. Tivoli, Palestrina Settlements and public housing: The theatre of Pompeius Roman town. Pompey: the Forum, the Basilica, thermal baths, houses The Roman Forum: the Basilica Aemilia, the Tabularium The Forum of Caesar Imperial Rome Octavianus Augustus and the beginning of the imperial style Temple in the Augustan Age: the Temple of Apollo Medicus Sosianus at Circus Flaminius The Theatre of Marcellus The Forum Augusti The Julius-Claudia age The Domus Aurea and the octagonal hall Architecure in roman provinces: Orange, Palmyra, Baalbek. Hints The Flavian and Trajanic dinasty Domus Flavia, Domus Augustana The Vespasianus Forum The Colossuem or Flavian Amphitheatre The Forum of Nerva Forum and markets of Trajan Hints about roman baths from Agrippa to Diocletian Architecture in the age of Hadrian in Rome, Asia Minor, Athens Rome: the Pantheon and the Temple of Venus and Rome Hadrian s villa at Tivoli Athens: the Arch, the Library, the Temple of Olympian Zeus The library of Celsus at Efeso The late Ancient age The end of the classical antiquity: from the Severe dinasty to Costantine the Great Baalbek: the sanctuary of the Heliopolitan Juppiter and the Temple of Venus Leptis Magna: the town, Forum and Basilica of Settimius Severus The Palace of Diocletian in Split The Age of Costantine the Great The Basilica of Maxentius, the palatine hall in Trier The Ninphaeum in the old Licinian gardens or Temple of Minerva Medica SECTION II HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL ARCHITECTURE Hins about the first places of worship before Emperor Constantine: tituli, martyria, catacombs The Domus ecclesia in Dura Europos Emperor Constantine and Christian architecture before 313 a.c. Constantinianan Basilicas in Rome: features and main parts. St. John Lateran; St. Peter s Basilica in Vatican Hints about funerary basilicas Central-plan buildings: mausoleums and baptisteries. Rome: the Baptistery of Constantine Basilicas- Martyrion in Palestine. Jerusalem: Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre; Bethlehem: Church of the Nativity Western and Eastern Christian architecture between IV and VI century a.c. The western Latin The basilical plan. Ravenna: Basilica of S. Apollinare nuovo Central-plan buildings. Rome. Santo Stefano Rotondo, Lateran Baptistery The coastal regions of the Aegean Sea. Salonicco (Thessaloniki), Church of the Acheiropoietos; Costantinopole (Istambul)Church of St John of Studios The eastern internal regions: The Monastery of Saint Simeon Stylites at Qal at Sim an
4 BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE Emperor Justinian: the VI th century imperial architecture at Costantinopole and Ravenna Structural and typological innovations Costantinopole: Church of Sts. Sergius and Bacchus, Haghia Sofia Ravenna: Basilica of St. Vitale, Basilica of St. Apollinare in Classe Byzantine architecture after Emperor Justinian (VI-XI sec. a.c.) Mentions concerning buildings with only a nave, with piles, with Greek gross-plan, quiconce Hints about some Calabrian churches: The byzantine church named the Cattolica in Stilo PRE ROMANESQUE AND ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE Carolingian architecture (VIII-IX century a.c.) The imperial Carlo Magno s classical idea and connections with architecture Aachen (Aquisgrana, Aix-la chapelle). The Palatine Chapel Typological and functional innovations in the basilical plans of the abbeys: westwerk, double opposing choirs, double tranpsets, crypts (Corvey, Fulda) Lorsch, the Torhalle. The reassessment of the classical orders Ottonian architecture (X-XI century a.c.) The aulic features. The interior shapes in continuity with the late Ancient Age and Early Christian Architecture The Church of St. Micheal at Hildesheim; The Speyer Cathedral ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE IN EUROPE BETWEEN XI AND XII CENTURY A.C. The social, cultural and economic environment after the year Consequence on urban planning and defensive military buildings The structure of the Romanesque church: plant and elevation, spaziality, structural working The pilgrimage churches French regional schools Burgundy, Alvernia, Aquitania, Poitou, Normandy The abbey of Cluny The abbey of Notre Dame at Jumiéges Romanseque Architecture in England The influence of Norman architecture. The Cathedral of Durham Main features of French and Italian Cistercian architecture Citeaux, The Abbeys of Fossanova and Casamari Romanesque architecture in Italy Northern Italy and the relations with the European Romanesque and the Empire. Milan, Basilica of St. Ambrogio; The Cathedral of Modena Central Italy: innovations and classical permanence in Tuscany. The Cathedral and the Baptistery in Pisa; Florence, the church of St. Miniato al Monte and the Baptistery of St. John Southern Italy: Byzantine, Arab and Norman influences in Puglia, Calabria and Sicily THE GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE The new political, social and cultural background Typology and main parts. Structural systems: developments from Romanesque to Gothic buildings First and mature French Gothic Abbot Suger and the new choir in the Abbey of St. Denis The development of Gothic Architecture in France: Noyon, Laon, Sens, Paris, Reims, Chartres, Sainte-Chapelle Features of Gothic Architecture in England London, Westminster Abbey Gothic Architecture in Italy: Main features. Structural and typological solutions. Relations with classical tradition Mendicant Orders. Assisi. Basilica of St. Francesco; Florence: Church of St. Croce, Church of St. Maria Novella
5 Cathedrals. Florence. The Cathedral of St. Maria del Fiore Hints about public architecture: public palaces and castles Resources and main references Section I Aegean and Greek Architecture C. BOZZONI, V. FRANCHETTI PARDO, G. ORTOLANI, A. VISCOGLIOSI, L architettura del mondo antico, Laterza, Roma G. ROCCO, Guida alla lettura degli ordini architettonici antichi. I. Il dorico, Roma 1994 G. Rocco, Guida alla lettura degli ordini architettonici antichi. II. Lo ionico, Roma 2003 H. BERVE, G. GRUBEN, I templi greci, Sansoni, Firenze 1962 E. LIPPOLIS, M. LIVADIOTTI, G. ROCCO, Architettura greca. Storia e monumenti del mondo della polis dalle origini al V secolo, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2007 Roman Architecture C. BOZZONI, V. FRANCHETTI PARDO, G. ORTOLANI, A. VISCOGLIOSI, L architettura del mondo antico, Laterza, Roma 2006 P. MORACHIELLO, V. FONTANA, L architettura del mondo romano, Laterza, Roma Per approfondimenti S. BETTINI, Lo spazio architettonico da Roma a Bisanzio, 2 a ed., Laterza, Bari 1992 P. GROS, L architettura romana, Longanesi, Milano 2001 P.GROS, M. TORELLI, Storia dell urbanistica. Il mondo romano, Laterza, Roma Section II Early Christian and Byzantine architecture R. KRAUTHEIMER, Architettura paleocristiana e bizantina, Einaudi, Torino D. WATKIN, Storia dell architettura occidentale, 2 a ed., Zanichelli, Bologna Carolingian and Ottonian Architecture Carolingio in Enciclopedia Universale dell Arte (E.U.A.), vol. 3, coll Ottoniano in E.U.A., vol. 10, coll K.J. CONANT, Carolingian and Romanesque architecture, 800 to 1200, Yale University Press, 1992 Romanesque Architecture P. GALETTI, Uomini e case nel Medioevo tra Oriente e Occidente, Laterza, Bari, Storia della Calabria Medievale, a cura di A. Placanica, 2 voll. Gangemi, Roma, Gothic Architecture I. TAGLIENTI, La cattedrale gotica, Alinea, Firenze 2009.
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