Course Catalog - 2009-2010

     

ARCH 328 - 10 MONUMENTS OF ISLAMIC WRLD

Long Title: TEN MONUMENTS OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD
Department: Architecture
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Seminar
Credit Hours: 3
Description: This seminar examines ten key religious and secular buildings of the Islamic world, including some of the most celebrated monuments such as the Taj Mahal, in India, and the Alhambra Palace, in Spain. It covers a wide geographical area that stretches from modern Turkey, Egypt, and Syria, to Iran and India. Each session will alternate lecture and discussion and will focus on one building, exploring it in depth in relation to its aesthetic, cultural, religious, and political contexts. We will examine the formation of a visual vocabulary, its continuities, and variations, the complex layers of meanings embedded in these monuments, and will question patronage, imperial ideology, and cross-cultural encounters and influences. Cross-list: HART 323, Graduate/Undergraduate Equivalency: ARCH 628.