Code: 555DA1/2 History of Architecture 1/2
Lecturer: prof. PhDr. Pavel Kalina Ph.D. Weekly load: 2P+0C Completion: EX
Department: 15113 Credits: 2 Semester: W
Description:
The aim of the course is to trace the most important features of Gothic cathedral architecture including its social context and building technology. Students should acquire the ability to interpret Gothic architecture according to its geometrical design and social function. Contents: The origins of Christian architecture. The Romanesque basilica. Gothic cathedrals in Western Europe. The beginnings of Gothic architecture in Bohemia. Gothic Cathedral of St Vitus: Matthew of Arras and Peter Parler. Architecture in use: liturgy and veneration of relics in the cathedral. Architecture and visual arts: sculpture and painting in the cathedral. Town and the Cathedral. Emmaus Monastery and the New Town of Prague.
Contents:
The origins of Christian architecture. 2. The Romanesque basilica. 3. Gothic cathedrals in Western Europe. 4. The beginnings of Gothic architecture in Bohemia. 5. 1st trip - St VitusīCathedral. 6. Gothic cathedral of St Vitus, 1st phase - Mattew of Arras. 7. Mid-term exam. 8. 2nd phase - Peter Parler. 9. Architecture in use: liturgy and veneration of relics in the cathedral. 10. Architecture and visual arts: sculpture and painting in the cathedral. 11. 2nd trip - National Gallery. 12. Town and the Cathedral. 13. 3rd trip Emmaus monastery and the New Town of Prague. 14. Final Exam.
Recommended literature:
1. Coldstream, N.: Medieval Architecture, Oxford 2002. 2. Magister Theodoricus, court painter to Charles IV, Exhib. Catalogue Prague 1998.

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