The aim of this lecture course is to present architectural history not as a file-past of styles but as consideration of architecture s constructive and functional typological aspects as they are reflected in selected thematic emphases. The focus will be on the analysis of architectonic developments within different epochs, their structural principles and constructive possibilities, and their reciprocal interplay as part of a complex history of architectonic ideas
CHOICE OF THEMES: _ Just THEATRE! - Part 1: The structural manifestation of concentrated sensory perception _ Just THEATRE! - Part 2: Changes and tendencies in theatre buildings from the Middle Ages to the present day _ Sporting Structures I - Architectures of physical activity observed. Types of structure and function in antiquity _ Sporting Structures II Sporting locations from the Middle Ages to the Present Day _ The Villa: Living *extra muros* _ Hotel, motel, temporary housing! _ Architectures of defence and security _ The*final* house sepulchral architecture as the bearer of meaning and associations
DIE PRÜFUNG/EN AM SEMESTERENDE (i.d.R im Jänner) gilt/gelten ausschließlich für die HörerInnen der BG II - Vorlesung in diesem laufenden Semster, die Prüfungsfragen sind daher auch genau diesem Stoffsemester angepasst.
Basis für die erfolgreiche Teilnahme an der VO Baugeschichte II und das Bestehen der Prüfungen ist die positive Absolvierung folgender Lehrveranstaltungen:
257.072 VO Architektur und Kunstgeschichte (Robert Stalla)
257.082 VO Architektur und Kunstgeschichte des 19. und 20. Jhs. (Robert Stalla)
251.155 VO Baugeschichte I (Marina Döring)