ARCH1121 History of World Architecture to 1900, FA2022

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ARCH1121 History of World Architecture to 1900, FA2022
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Architectural Technology
Course Code
ARCH 1121
Semester / Year
Fall 2022
Course Description

A historical survey of architecture from early civilizations to the start of the Industrial Revolution. Architecture is examined as an expression of the culture and life of a society. Class sessions study architecture from around the world within its social, temporal, and spatial contexts. While the history of Western architecture is covered from ancient Egypt to the Enlightenment, a special focus is directed to the architectures of the Far East, South Asia, Africa, pre-Columbian Latin America, the Islamic World, and elsewhere to provide a comprehensive overview of the richness and diversity of architecture as a cultural artifact.

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This course was created by: Robert Zagaroli 3rd

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