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AR2302 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE AND CULTURE V SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B.ARCH 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013

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AR2302 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE AND CULTURE V L T P/S C
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AIM:
To expose the students to the origin, development and spread of modern architecture in the
Western world as well the architectural production of colonialism in India.
OBJECTIVES:
 To introduce the condition of modernity and bring out its impact in the realm of architecture
 To study modern architecture as evolving from specific aspects of modernityindustrialisation,
urbanisation, material development, modern art as well as society’s
reaction to them.
 To study the further trajectories of modern architecture in the post WWII period.
 To create an overall understanding of the architectural developments in India influenced by
colonial rule.
CONTENT:
UNIT I LEADING TO A NEW ARCHITECTURE 8
Beginnings of modernity –Origin and development of Neo Classicism- Structural Neo classicists:
Laugier, Soufflot, Schinkel, Labrouste - Romantic Neo classicists:Ledoux , Boulle, Durand,
Jefferson- Industrialization and its impact- Urbanization in Europe and America- split of design
education into architecture and engineering streams- Emergent new building / space types-
Growing need for mass housing- Development of Industrial material and construction
technologies- concrete, glass and steel- structural engineering, standardization-Industrial
exhibitions- Chicago School and skyscraper development.
UNIT II REVIEWING INDUSTRIALISATION 8
Opposition to industrial arts and production - Arts and Crafts in Europe and America : Morris,
Webb- Art Nouveau: Horta, Van De Velde, Gaudi, Guimard, Mackintosh - Vienna secession:
Hoffman, Olbrich- Wright’s early works
UNIT III MODERN ARCHITECTURE: DEVELOPMENT AND
INSTITUTIONALISATION 13
Adolf Loos and critique of ornamentation- Raumplan: Peter Behrens- Werkbund – Modern
architecture and art - Expressionism: Mendelsohn, Taut, Polzeig- Futurism- Constructivism,
Cubism-Suprematism- De–Stijl
Bauhaus- Gropius, Meyer and Mies -CIAM I to X and its role in canonizing architecture- growth
of International Style
Ideas and works of Gropius, Le Corbusier, Aalto, Mies, later works of Wright
UNIT IV MODERN ARCHITECTURE : LATER DIRECTIONS 8
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Post WW II developments and spread of international style – Later works of Corbusier: Brasilia,
Unite- Works of later modernists: Louis Kahn, Paul Rudolph, Eero Saarinen
UNIT V COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN INDIA 8
Colonialism and its impact- early colonial architecture :forts, bungalows, cantonments – Stylistic
transformations: Neo- classicism, Gothic Revival and Indo Saracenic - PWD and
institutionalization of architecture - Building of New Delhi showcasing imperial power.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING:
1. Kenneth Frampton , Modern Architecture: A Critical History , Thames & Hudson, London,
1994
2. Manfredo Tafuri., Modern Architecture, Harry N. Abrams Inc.
3. Leonardo Benevolo, History of Modern Architecture, 2 Vols.,Routledge & Keganpaul,
London, 1971
4. Miki Desai et. al., Architecture and independence, Oxford University Press,2000
REFERENCES:
1. Thomas Metcalf, An imperial Vision, Faber & Faber/ Electa, 1980.
2. Christian Norburg Schulz., Meaning in Western Architecture, Studio Vista
3. William J. Curtis – Modern Architecture since 1900.

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