Admission requirements
Same as admission requirements for the BA Art History.
Description
In this course the architecture and town planning in the Low Countries from the period between 400 and 2010 will be studied, from the early Middle Ages to recent developments. In each lecture, a few major buildings or building complexes will be discussed; they will be situated in the context of the main architectural debates of their time, and we will consider both the European and – if applicable – global context of these highlights of architecture and town planning projects in the Netherlands.
Course objectives
After having finished this lecture series, students will be able to analyse the main examples of architecture in the Low Countries from 400 to the present, locate them within the oeuvre of the architects, and in the context of theoretical debates.
Having some understanding of the European and global context of the architecture of the Low Countries.
Being able to read plans, and analyse space, structure, building techniques and ornament.
Having some knowledge of the main literature on the subjects, and the critical and theoretical perspectives or positions on which existing studies are based.
Timetable
- Monday 17-19 hrs (concept)
Please note: for the final schedule refer to Collegeroosters / Timetable on the Art History website.
Mode of instruction
Lecture series
Personal feedback on assignment
Excursion
Course Load
Course load in summary: 5 ects (140 hrs)
24 hrs: Attending lectures (2 hrs weekly x 12 weeks)
24 hrs: Lecture preparations (reading texts)
15 hrs: Preparing mid term exam (multiple choice)
33 hrs: Practical assignment: preparing and writing a 750 words paper
40 hrs: Exam preparation (reading, writing abstracts etc.)
04 hrs: Exams
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140 hrs
Assessment method
Mid-course exam (20% of the grade): written exam consisting of 5 questions (multiple choice)
Short practical assignment (30% of the grade): paper (750 words)
Final exam (50% of the grade): written exam consisting of 8 essay questions
Compensation: the weighted average mark should be at least 6.0 (rounded at one decimal).
Resit: one resit per insufficient mark.
Blackboard Blackboard will be used to post announcements, the required reading list, powerpoints plus abstracts of the lectures, relevant events, and for submitting the assignment.
Reading list
- To be announced.
Registration
Via uSis.
Registration Studeren à la Carte and Contractonderwijs
Studeren à la carte Contractonderwijs### Contact
Mw Dr. J.G. (Juliette) Roding
Huizinga Building, room 225b
(tel: +31 (0) 71 5272154
Remarks
None.