Contemporary Architecture and Art

Acronym
OA19AUSD
Status
mandatory
Semester
4
Number of classes
3L + 0E
ECTS
4.0
Study programme
Architecture
Module
Type of study
Bachelor academic studies
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)

No data

Prerequisite / Form of prerequisites

to attend, pre-exam commitments on lower courses Architecture and Art lectures
to take exam, already passed lower courses Architecture and Art lectures

Form of prerequisites:

Does not have.

Learning objectives

Mastering and understanding the history of contemporary architectural and artistic creation from
end of the nineteenth century to the present day. Mastering the aesthetic analysis of contemporary creativity in architecture and art in general. Understanding the introduction of new materials and construction techniques, changes in aesthetic perceptions of space and the function of buildings, as well as acquaintance with the architectural and construction work of top creators in the field of architecture that marked the transition between 19th and 20th, 20th and early 21st century.

Learning outcomes

Finally connecting the experiences of the Old, Middle and New Ages and an integral understanding of evolution of human thought and work to modern times. Architectural and artistic creation of the contemporary
age. The study of the development of architecture, urbanism and artistic creation in the Modern Age.
The study of aesthetics and philosophy of the Modern Age, with reference to "changes" in understanding itself the phenomenon of artistic creation. Contemporary aesthetic theories of contemporary architectural and
works of art. Combining knowledge about contemporary art and the development of architecture and urbanism, primarily Western world, and adequate interconnection of each of the phenomena, development directions, styles, but also the actions of individual architects. Acquiring the necessary prior knowledge to succeed attending classes in other subjects, paving the basis for creating a personal approach to development architectural ideas.

Course contents

Architectural and artistic creation from the end of the 19th century until today. Revier of development of architecture, art, and aesthetic principles and philosophy of the time, throughout the semester. Appearance of modern architecture. Approaches in modern architecture 1900-1950. Chicago school. Art Nouveau. Victor Orta, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Antonio Gaudi. Auguste Pere and Tony Garnier. Vienna Art Nouveau. Otto Wagner. Joseph Maria Olbrich. Joseph Maria Hoffman. Ornament and crime. Adolf Los. Frank Lloyd Wright. Le Corbusier. Miss Van der Roe. Cubism. Expressionism The Style. Walter Gropius. Bauhaus. New
objectivity. Constructivism. International style. Impressionism. Postimpressionism.
Art between the two wars. Avant-garde phenomena of the XX century. Modern architecture and art after
1945 Metabolism. Deconstructivism. Critical regionalism. Postmodernism. Architecture
and art at the end of the twentieth century. An overview of the development of architecture and art today. Pritzker prize.

Literature
  1. Perović, Miloš R. Istorija moderne arhitekture, Koreni modernizma 1, Istorija moderne arhitekture, Kristalizacija modernizma 2/A, Istorija moderne arhitekture, Kristalizacija modernizma – Avangardni pokreti 2/B, Istorija moderne arhitekture, Tradicija modernizma i drugi modernizam 3, Beograd

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  2. Gesel, Peter. Arhitektura u XX vijeku. Köln, Taschen

    (Original)
  3. Traktenberg, M. Hajman, I. Arhitektura od preistorije do postmodernizma,Građevinska knjiga, Beograd, 2006.

    (Original)
  4. Janson H. V. Istorija umjetnosti. Beograd, 2016.

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  5. Gilbert. K./Kun.H. Istorija estetike. Kultura/Zavod za izdavanje udžbenika. Beograd/Sarajevo, 1969.

    (Original)
Evaluation and grading

Oral exam.

Teaching Methods

Lectures, semester assignments (graphic works, models, essays), excursions, consultations

Specific remarks:

Does not have.