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Course Name
Turkish İç Mimarlıkta Tarih ve Kuram II
English History&Theo.in Inte.Archit.II
Course Code
IAD 204E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 2
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Betül Gelengül Ekimci
Course Objectives Course aims;
1. Examining the sense of space of different civilizations in the social, cultural, economic and
ideological context,
2. Examining the selected samples from whole to detail by relating them with their interior
components
3. Assessing and analyzing samples of space (architecture?) belonging (from?) different civilizations
4. To question the examined samples in the context of conceptual background and theories
Course Description Dealing with different approaches of world civilizations to “space” through examples (from prehistoric ages to fourteenth century); terminology and theory, encounters; traditions in the history of interior design, continuity and discontinuity.
Course Outcomes Students completing this course gain the skills of;
I. the role of geographical, historical, socio-cultural, ideological, political, economic and religious
variables which form the space
II. the ability to assess the selected samples of "space" samples from different civilizations through out
the history, in the context of interior architectural components
III. capacity of questioning the intellectual background which shape the architectural-interior
architectural environment and theories
IV. theabilitytomakeresearchonrelatedtopics
Pre-requisite(s) -
Required Facilities -
Other
Textbook -
Other References Necipoğlu, Gülru, 2013 Sinan Çağı Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları, İstanbul
Ajmar -Wollheim, Marta, Dennis, Flora , 2010. At Home in Renaissance Italy, V&A., London.
Ajmar -Wollheim, Marta, Dennis, Flora and Matchette, Ann, 2007. Approaching the Italian Renaissance
interior: sources, methodologies, debates, Willey-Blackwell, MA.
Kafescioglu, Çiğdem. 2006. Constantinopolis/Istanbul: Cultural Encounter, Imperial Vision, and
the Construction of the Ottoman Capital, Pennsylvania State University Press
Palladio, Andrea. 2002. The Four Books of Architecture. Trns. Robert Tavernor and Richard Schofield, MIT
Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Necipoglu, Gülru. 1992. Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power: The Topkapi Palace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 
 
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