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Last update: Kateřina Esserová, DiS. (30.08.2018)
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Last update: PhDr. Klára Lancová, Ph.D. (28.01.2021)
Online teaching takes place on the Google Classroom and Zoom platforms. All of the relevant links will be sent to signed up students before the beginning of the summer semester via e-mail. Online or e-mail consultations with the teacher are available throughout the whole semester. |
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Last update: Kateřina Esserová, DiS. (30.08.2018)
Dimbleby, David (2007) How we built Britain. London: Bloomsbury. Dimbleby, David (2009) Seven Ages of Britain. The story of our nation revealed by its treasures. London: Hodder & Stoughton. Hatherley, Owen (2012) A New Kind of Bleak: Journeys Through Urban Britain. London: Verso Books. Pragnell, Hubert J. (2007) Architectural Britain: From 1066 to the Present Day. London: National Trust Books. York, Trevor (2009) British Architectural Styles. An easy reference guide. Newbury, Berkshire: Countryside Books. |
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Last update: Kateřina Esserová, DiS. (30.08.2018)
Ø WEEK 1-2 Theme 1: Norman to Perpendicular Style - 7th to 16th c. First relevant buildings in the East of England, castels, cathedrals and chapels - Ely, Norwich, King's College Chapel Ø WEEK 3-4 Theme 2: Elizabethan Renaissance - 17th c. Stately homes and Jacobean houses Ø WEEK 5-6 Theme 3: Scottish Architecture in Time Stirling Castle and Scottish Parliament Ø WEEK 7-8 Theme 4: The Impact of Industrial Revolution - 18th c. Georgian houses, canals, mines, bridges, Cornwall, Wales, Ireland Ø WEEK 9-10 Theme 5: Victorian Period and the Urban North - 19th c. Factories, town halls, hospitals, dance halls, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Blackpool Ø WEEK 11-12 Theme 6: Modern Britain and the Suburban South - 20th c. Tower blocks in London, functionalist houses in South East England |
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Last update: PhDr. Klára Lancová, Ph.D. (24.10.2019)
Credit test minimum 70%, drawing of a building. |