ARC 545: Methods of Interpretation in Architectural History

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ARC 545: Methods of Interpretation in Architectural History In Workflow 1. 12ARC GR Director of Curriculum (dkgullin@ncsu.edu) 2. 12ARC Grad Head (dbhill@ncsu.edu) 3. DN CC Coordinator GR (klbailey@ncsu.edu) 4. DN CC Meeting GR (art_rice@ncsu.edu) 5. DN CC Chair GR (klbailey@ncsu.edu) 6. DN Final Review GR (art_rice@ncsu.edu) 7. DN Dean GR (art_rice@ncsu.edu) 8. berdim (berdim@ncsu.edu) 9. ABGS Coordinator (mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 10. ABGS Meeting (mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 11. ABGS Chair (mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 12. Grad Final Review (mlnosbis@ncsu.edu) 13. PeopleSoft (none) Approval Path 1. Tue, 23 Aug 2016 13:44:57 GMT Dana Gulling (dkgullin): Approved for 12ARC GR Director of Curriculum 2. Tue, 23 Aug 2016 14:22:08 GMT Robin Abrams (robin_abrams): Approved for 12ARC Grad Head 3. Thu, 03 v 2016 16:44:36 GMT Kermit Bailey (klbailey): Approved for DN CC Coordinator GR 4. Mon, 05 Dec 2016 20:36:01 GMT Arthur Rice (art_rice): Approved for DN CC Meeting GR 5. Mon, 05 Dec 2016 20:36:48 GMT Kermit Bailey (klbailey): Approved for DN CC Chair GR 6. Tue, 21 Feb 2017 12:48:15 GMT Melissa sbisch (mlnosbis): Approved for DN Final Review GR 7. Tue, 21 Feb 2017 14:40:17 GMT Arthur Rice (art_rice): Approved for DN Dean GR 8. Wed, 01 Mar 2017 21:06:26 GMT Burak Erdim (berdim): Approved for berdim 9. Fri, 03 Mar 2017 20:57:09 GMT Melissa sbisch (mlnosbis): Approved for ABGS Coordinator 10. Thu, 23 Mar 2017 12:29:34 GMT Melissa sbisch (mlnosbis): Approved for ABGS Meeting New Course Proposal Date Submitted: Tue, 23 Aug 2016 03:06:10 GMT Viewing: ARC 545 : Methods of Interpretation in Architectural History Changes proposed by: berdim Change Type Major Course Prefix ARC (Architecture)

Course Number 545 Dual-Level Course Cross-listed Course Title Methods of Interpretation in Architectural History Abbreviated Title Methods of Interpretation College College of Design Academic Org Code Architecture (12ARC) CIP Discipline Specialty Number 04.0201 CIP Discipline Specialty Title Architecture. Term Offering Fall Only Year Offering Offered Alternate Years Effective Date Fall 2017 Previously taught as Special Topics? Course Delivery Face-to-Face (On Campus) Grading Method Graded/Audit Credit Hours 3 Course Length 16 weeks Contact Hours

(Per Week) Component Type Seminar 3 Course Is Repeatable for Credit Instructor Name Burak Erdim Instructor Title Assistant Professor of Architecture Grad Faculty Status Full Anticipated On-Campus Enrollment Contact Hours Open when course_delivery = campus OR course_delivery = blended OR course_delivery = flip Enrollment Component Per Semester Per Section Multiple Sections? Comments Seminar 12 N/A N/A Course Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Restrictive Statement ARC 241, 242, & 441 or equivalents Is the course required or an elective for a Curriculum? Catalog Description This seminar surveys the materials, methods, and texts of architectural history as an analytical discipline of the built environment. A broad selection of readings will trace the evolution of the discipline and will position architectural history in relation to such fields as architecture, art history, urban and social history, anthropology, literature, cultural studies, urban planning, and architectural theory. The course is restricted to graduate students and serves as one of the alternate required courses for the Concentration in the History and Theory of Architecture. Justification for new course: This course is one of the two alternate courses that serve as the required course for the concentration in the history and theory of architecture. Students can take either this course or the Architectural Theory course (ARC 540) in order to satisfy the required course prerequisite for the concentration in the history and theory of architecture. This course and the theory course will be offered in alternating academic years to give the students the option to take one or the other as their foundational history/theory course. For more information, please see the Proposal for the Concentration in the History and Theory of Architecture. Does this course have a fee? Consultation Instructional Resources Statement This course will not impact the instructor's current teaching schedule. Course Objectives/Goals Through a survey of the critical methods of analysis and interpretation utilized in seminal texts of architectural history, theory, and criticism, the course provides graduate students with skills to read, understand, and respond to the complex set of issues that are involved in the construction and transformation of the built environment.

Through readings, in-class discussion, presentations, and the development of a writing and research assignment, the course also builds research as well as critical reading and writing skills. As a supplement to the required history/theory sequence, the course provides the tools for graduate students to bring their knowledge of how architecture history is written into the design studio as a powerful tool of interpretation and response. Student Learning Outcomes 1. Define the discipline of architectural history as an analytical field from its origins to the present day. 2. Describe the methods of architectural history as a set of frameworks through which to comprehend and respond to the built environment. 3. Recognize the types of materials, evidence, argumentation, and approaches used in architectural history and examine how these have changed and evolved over time. 4. Demonstrate how the methods surveyed in the course can be applied to the construction of a research and analysis project. 5. Implement and assess research, writing, and oral presentation skills. Student Evaluation Methods Evaluation Method Weighting/Points for Each Details Attendance 20% At the beginning of each meeting, each member of the seminar will contribute a question or issue derived from the readings. We will write these on the board and use them to help guide our discussion. Students are required to bring written notes and printed copies of the readings to class. Students will be asked to refer to specific pages and passages in the readings as they respond to these questions. Each student will also be assigned a week and a topic on which to provide a presentation, a two-page handout, relevant images, and begin the discussion. Instructions on the contents of the two-page hand-out will be provided at the beginning of the semester. presentation 30% Each student is required to provide a 20-minute in-class presentation on their topic. Major Paper 50% See attached syllabus Topical Outline/Course Schedule Topic Time Devoted to Each Topic Activity Course Introduction What is Architectural History? What is an Author? Review and discuss the Syllabus, the structure of the course, the reading material, and the assignments for the semester. Discuss Arnold, "Reading the past: what is architectural history?" 1-13. E.H. Carr, "What is history?" Arnold, 14-23. Hayden White, "Fictions of Factual Representation," Arnold, 24-34. Arnold, The authority of the author: biography and the reconstruction of the canon, 35-50. Sir Howard Colvin, Biographical Dictionary, Arnold, 51-70. Michel Foucault, What is an author, Arnold, 71-82.

History, Formalism, and Iconograpy History and Style Architectural History and Social Theory Marxism and Social History Architecture, Urban Sociology, and Cultural Geography Structuralism and Semiotics Post-structuralism and Postmodernity Visit the NC State Libraries, Special Collections Discuss H. Wölfflin, Principles of Art History, 1-29, 62-75, 115-26. Howard Crane, Ottoman Sultan s Mosques: Icons of Imperial Legacy The Ottoman City and its Parts: Urban Structure and Social Order 1991: 173-243 Arnold, On Classical Ground: Histories of Style, 83-108. Sir John Summerson, Architecture in Britain, 1530-1830, Arnold, 109-121. Nicos Hadjinicolaou, Art History and Class Struggle, 122-126. Gottfried Semper, The Problem of Historicism, DISCUSSION OF PROJECTS AND PROPOSALS Peter Burke, History and Social Theory, 1-115. Howard S. Becker, Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article [1986], chap 2: Persona and Authority PROJECT PROPOSALS DUE (500 word abstract + 2 images + bibliography (3 pages)) Arnold, A class performance: social histories of architecture, 127-142. Mark Girouard, Life in the English Country House, Arnold, 143-163. Also see the book on reserve: Chapters 1, 7, 10. E.H. Gombrich, In search of cultural history, Arnold 164-172. Peter Burke, History and Social Theory, 116-171. Dell Upton, The Master Street of the World: The Levee, in Streets: Critical Perspectives on Public Space, edited by Zeynep Çelik, et. al. (UC Press, 1994), 277-288. Carl Schorske, Introduction, The Ringstrasse, Its Critics, and the Birth of Urban Modernism, & Politics in a New Key: An Austrian Trio, in Fin-de-Siecle Vienna (New York: Vintage, 1981), pages TBA. Dell Upton, Signs Taken for Wonders Visible Language 37 no.3, 2003, 332-350. Terry Eagleton, Ch. 3 of Literary Theory, 91-126. Henry Glassie, Folk Houses in Middle Virginia, pages TBA Eagleton, Literary Theory, ch. 4, 126-50. Burke, Postmodernity and Postmodernism, 172-189.

Postcolonial Histories Feminism and Gender Gülsüm Baydar, Toward Postcolonial Openings: Rereading Sir Banister Fletcher s History of Architecture, Assemblage,. 35 (Apr. 1998), 6-17. Arnold, The illusion of inclusion: the guidebook and historic architecture, 173-188. Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, The buildings of England, 189-194. Roland Barthes, The Blue Guide, 195-198. Arnold, Reading Architectural Histories: the discourses of Gender, 199-204. Denise Scott Brown, Sexism and the start system in architecture, Arnold, 205-210. Alice T. Friedman, Planning and representation in the early modern country house, Arnold, 211-218. In-class Presentations History of History in Schools of Architecture Belting, Global Art and Minorities: A New Geography of Art History, 62-73. Each student provide in-class presentations of their projects. Guest critics and members of the class provide feedback to the work. FINAL PROJECT DUE Kostof, The Shape of Time at Yale, Circa 1960, in The History of History, 123-135. Syllabus ARC_545-001_MethodsofInterpretation-Erdim-3-1-2017.pdf Additional Documentation Graduate Course Syllabus Checklist.pdf Additional Comments mlnosbis 2/21/2017: overlapping courses. Syllabus needs item 14 from the Graduate Course Syllabus Checklist (general PRR statement). Everything else looks good. pjharrie 2/28/17: Overall, I agree that everything looks good. The one thing I feel can be improved is the Course Objectives. It really reads more like a description of how the course fits into the curriculum rather than a designation of learning objectives. ABGS Reviewer Comments: - comments or concerns. Course Reviewer Comments berdim (Wed, 01 Mar 2017 21:06:04 GMT): I addressed both of the comments above. Please see the new syllabus for the PRR statement. I included the new course objectives in both the attached syllabus and on this document above. Key: 11262