Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Thematic areas of the blocks of face-to-face teaching of the combined study: 1. The building as a historical source. 2. Prehistory, antiquity, early Christian architecture. 3. Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque architecture. 4. Gothic architecture.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the basic points and features of the development of historical architecture in the time range from prehistoric times to the Gothic period with an emphasis on the historical development of domestic architecture in the general context of European historical and cultural development. A chronological overview of the development of architecture includes the main development features, features of architecture of a given style and style, an overview of the most important buildings and a brief historical framework influencing the development of architecture in the relevant time period.
The student can determine the characteristic features of historical architectural styles and styles, can roughly date historical architecture, knows the basic development of architecture from prehistoric times to late Gothic.
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Prerequisites
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None
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Attending classes with a maximum of 3 absences, studying literature, preparing and presenting a paper, passing a written credit test
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Recommended literature
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Koch, W. Evropská architektura. Encyklopedie evropské architektury od antiky po současnost.. Praha, 1998.
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Kratochvíl, P. a kol. Velké dějiny zemí Koruny české - architektura. Praha, 2009.
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Kuthan, J. Česká architektura v době posledních Přemyslovců: Města - hrady - kláštery - kostely. Praha, 1994.
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Líbal, D. Gotická architektura Čech. Praha, 1948.
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Líbal, D. Katalog gotické architektury v České republice do husitských válek. Praha, 2000.
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Mencl, V. Česká architektura doby Lucemburské. Praha, 1948.
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MERHAUTOVÁ, A.-TŘEŠTÍK, D. Románské umění v Čechách a na Moravě. Praha, 1983.
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