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History of Portuguese Architecture I

Code 15160
Year 3
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 5
Workload T(60H)
Scientific area Theory and History of Architecture
Entry requirements .
Learning outcomes The course unit of History of Portuguese Architecture I aims to provide specific theoretical knowledge in the field of History of Portuguese Architecture. It is intended to provide the student with knowledge base within the scope of history that will allow the discernment and ability to understand the surrounding reality in Project activity; Develop observation skills; Describe a work of architecture; Apply the appropriate terminology; Identify the materials and techniques applied; Compare with other works of the same genre; To know and reflect on the evolution of Portuguese Architecture in time and space; Develop the ability to create work tools and theoretical support for a better interpretation of the cultural and architectural reality that allows bases for the design project. Write a research report; Present the results and conclusions in group or individual orally.
Syllabus 1. CONTEXTUALIZATION (PRE-FOUNDATION OF NATIONALITY)
1.1. The Castro culture
1.2. Roman Lusitânia
1.3. Paleocristian Architecture
1.4. Sueve and Visigothic Architecture
2. ROMANESQUE ARCHITECTURE (THE FORMATION OF NATIONALITY)
2.1. Architecture of the Benedictine Monastic Orders line: Cluniacs and Cistercians
2.2. The first Cathedrals (Sé)
2.3. The Romanesque and its regionalisms
2.4. Military Orders - the contribution of the Templars and Hospitallers
3. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
3.1. The Cistercian innovation and the consolidation of the Territory
3.2. Architecture of the Mendicant Monastic Orders: Franciscans, Poor Clares, Dominicans
3.3. Architecture of the Military Orders: Templars, Hospitallers, Avis, Santiago
3.4. Mudejar Architecture
3.5. Manueline
3.6. The fortification of the Empire and the Military Architecture
4. RENASCENTIST ARCHITECTURE
4.1. Mannerist Architecture
4.2. Plain Architecture
4.3. Jesuit Architecture
4.4. Military Architecture
Main Bibliography - AAVV.; História da Arte em Portugal -vol.1 a7; LISBOA: ALFA, 1993 B FCSH-UBI
- AAVV.; Estudos de arte e história : homenagem a Artur Nobre de Gusmão; Lisboa: Vega, 1995 BC [H-2.6-00005]
- FIGUEIRA, Luís Manuel; Técnicas de construção na arquitetura manuelina; Coimbra : Universidade de Coimbra, 2001 BC [TS-H-00084]
- GOMES, Rita Costa; Castelos da Raia; Lisboa : IPPAAR, 1996 BC [H-2.1-00076]
- KUBLER, George; A arquitetura portuguesa Chã; Lisboa : Vega, 1988 BC [H-2.6-00003]
- MOREIRA, Rafael, dir. História das Fortificações Portuguesas no Mundo, LISBOA: ALFA, 1989
- PEREIRA,Paulo,dir .; Dois mil anos de arte em Portugal ; Lisboa: Temas e Debates, 1999 BC [CA-51-00011]
- PEREIRA,Paulo,dir .; Historia da arte portuguesa-vol.1:Da Pré-história ao "Modo" Gótico; Lisboa: Temas e Debates, 1999 BC [CA-51-00010]
- PEREIRA,Paulo,dir .; Historia da arte portuguesa-vol.2:Do "Modo" Gótico ao Maneirismo; Lisboa: Temas e Debates, 1999 BC [CA-51-00012]
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria This curricular unit has a duration of one academic semester, involving 60 hours of contact in classes. The approval of this course unit gives the student 5 ECTS credits. The contact hours are organized as follows: total of 60 hours of theoretical classes (T), where is made the exposure of syllabus and the concepts and ideas underlying the syllabus contents are discussed; There is also the possibility of consulting the teacher, for individual clarification of doubts, during the period of weekly attendance. The classes are designed to present the objectives of the teaching-learning process; to sensitize students to the study of related topics; to stimulate the interest for the critical analysis and the research of information related to the discipline.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-10-14

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