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Week 1 Introductions Course Outline
– Course Outcomes– Evaluation Plan– Textbook
Schedule [Syllabus] Academic Integrity Student Introductions Learning Style / Multiple Intelligences Analysis of the Story of Architecture Settlement to 1st Civilization Assignment 1: Home Assignment 2 Toronto Tour
Module 1 Architectural History1
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The next person tells the name(s) and favorite building(s) of all the persons before them!
Introduce Yourself and tell us your most favorite building in the world
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Architectural Quotes
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The next person tells the name(s) and favorite building(s) of all the persons before them!
Introduce Yourself and tell us your most favorite building in the world
Using the shared Excel Document. Type your name on the MI Sheet and place 1 across the talents column you think you posses
Handout: Learning Styles and Strategies Questionnaire
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The next person tells the name(s) and favorite building(s) of all the persons before them!
Introduce Yourself and tell us your most favorite building in the world
Multiple Intelligences summary
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Experiential Learning Cycle What is Experiential
Learning? Experiential Learning is an
approach to learning in which participants engage in an activity, reflect on the activity critically, and obtain useful insight and learnings.
Learning which is developed experientially is "owned" by the learner and becomes an effective and integral aspect of behavioral change. Skill development, versus simply acquiring knowledge and concepts, occurs through Experiential Learning.
http://www.universityassociates.com/DELMFull.html
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What is the Experiential Learning Cycle? The Experiential Learning Cycle includes five sequential steps, or
stages. The steps are as follows: Experiencing: (This is the initial stage of the cycle): Almost any activity
that involves self-assessment or interpersonal interaction may be used as the "doing" part of experiential learning.
Publishing: After participants have experienced an activity, they are ready to share or publish what they observed and how they felt during that experience.
Processing: (This is the pivotal step in the experiential learning cycle). This step, referred to as the group dynamics stage, includes systematic examination of shared experiences by the members of the group.
Generalizing: In this stage, the members of the group begin to focus on their awareness of situations in their personal or work lives that are similar to those they experienced in the group.
Applying: In this final stage, the facilitator helps participants apply generalizations to actual situations in which they are involved.
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Experiential Learning
Differences between experiential learning and conventional training and teaching
http://www.businessballs.com/experiential_learning.htm
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Module 1 Architectural History11
Chapter 2:Settlement to First Civilizations
History of ArchitectureHIST 12797
What are the Issues of Settlement?
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Homo sapiens populates the globe
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120,000 BP [Before Present] Based on fossil evidence
Source (1)
Cro-Magnon
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Homo sapiens populates the globe
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30,000 BP
Source (1)
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Homo sapiens populates the globe
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Population about 4 million
10,000 BP
Source (1)
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Homo sapiens populates the globeEarly hunter-gatherers followed their food source(1) migrating herds
– of woolly mammoths, aurochs, bison, horses
(2) seasonal plant growth such as fruit and grainsMost of wild land biomass is:
– dangerous to hunt or difficult to gather – indigestible or even poisonous – low in nutritional value – tedious to make edible
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Cro-Magnon Dwelling, Ukraine
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Huts of Terra Amata, France 400,000
– 300,000 B.C. [Paleolithic Era] (paleo=old; lithic=stone)
Located near Nice, France, Terra Amata was a stone age hunt camp. Huts were made of branches tied together. Only traces remain today. Reconstruction is based on post holes and rocks around the perimeter
These are the oldest man-made structures known
Anthropologic Periods– Paleolithic before 8200 BC– Mesolithic 8200 – 4800 BC– Neolithic 4800 – 2200 BC– Bronze Age 2200 – 100 BC– Iron Age 100 BC – present
http://www.wort-und-wissen.de/sij/sij112/img/sij112-7-2.gif
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Settlement after the last Ice Age
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12,000BC ---- to ------ > Today
Paleolithic–Neolithic-Bronze–Iron Age
Source (1)
Civilization starts here
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Settlement after the last Ice AgeCultivation after 10,000 BP, gatherers no longer relied on chance encounters with edible plants
– purposely sow —> harvest —> resow seeds to produce food
Bringing land under cultivation enables it support 10 to 100 times more people.
Domesticating animals introduced readily available source of protein, non-food products, natural fertilizer, and work power.
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Group Discussion: What are the Issues of Settlement
Form a group at each tableDiscuss what issues homo sapiens
encountered when they stopped being hunter/gatherers and settled in one place.
Write out the issues using Post-It Notes (or the Shared PowerPoint Document).
What kind of issues? How did they deal with them? What kind of solutions did
they come up with? With what?
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Group Discussion: Issues of Settlement
Are there common themes to the items you have identified?
Can you group them on the board under one of the following categories?– Technology– Function– Expression– Culture
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The Elements of Architecture
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Architectural ExpressionStyle
Technology
Culture Function
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The Elements of Architecture Roman architect Vitruvius, in his book
“de Architectura”, identified three of the main elements of architecture:
1. “Commoditie” or Utility = FunctionHow is the Building to be used? Architectural Brief, Functional Programme, Circulation + Wayfinding, Space Planning
2. “Firmeness” or Strength = Technology How does the Building stand up? Materials. Structure, Building Envelope, Sustainable Development, Life Cycle Analysis, Details
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The Elements of Architecture Roman architect Vitruvius, in his book
“de Architectura”, identified three of the main elements of architecture:
3. “Delight” or Grace = ExpressionIs the Building attractive or beautiful? Architectural Style, Building Design
By looking back in time with our perspective on history, we can add
4. Culture = lifestyle, beliefs, traditions, economics, social structure and artistic sensibilities
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The Elements of Architecture
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Sources and References
(1) Dr. Barbara J. Becker, Department of History, University of California, Irvine. HISTORY 135E: “Spinning the Web of Ingenuity: An Introduction to the History of Technology.” Winter 2004 https://eee.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/SpinningWeb/index.htm
Paleolithic Period http://www.culture.fr/culture/arcnat/lascaux/en/
Neolithic Period/Stonehenge http://www.jamesmdeem.com/cavestory3.htm
Culture: http://skunk120.hubpages.com/hub/Architecture-and-Culture http://rmnathan.hubpages.com/hub/Culture_and_Houses#
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Architectural QuotesBREAK
10
minutes
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What do we humans need to survive?
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http://www.livescience.com/34128-limits-human-survival.html
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What do we humans need to survive?
"rule of threes" dictates how long we can forgo air, water and food
roughly three minutes, three days and three weeks, respectively
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http://www.livescience.com/34128-limits-human-survival.html
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Maslow’sHierarchy of
needs
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The invention of Agriculture changed the way people lived.
Agriculture (Farming)
Growth of Cities
Division of Labor (Specialization)
Trade
Writing and Mathematics
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Origins and Spread of Agriculture
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Egypt, Asian, India and Mesopotamia
First Civilization
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• Sumerian Civilization - Tigris & Euphrates Rivers (Mesopotamia) / Cunieform• Egyptian Civilization - Nile River / Hieroglyphics• Harappan Civilization - Indus River / Indus Script
• Ancient China - Huang He (Yellow) River / Chinese Characters
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Early River Valley Civilizations
•Flooding of Tigris and Euphrates is unpredictable•No natural barriers•Limited natural resources for making tools or buildings
Environment
Sumer
Egypt
Indus Valley
China
•Flooding of the Nile is predictable•Nile an easy transportation link between Egypt’s villages
•Deserts were natural barriers
• Indus flooding is unpredictable•Monsoon winds•Mountains, deserts were natural barriers
•Huang He flooding is unpredictable•Mountains, deserts natural barriers•Geographically isolated from other ancient civilizations
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Search the internet
Groups of 4 or more Search each of the 4 early civilization using the
architectural framework that influenced architecture:– Culture– Function– Technology– Expression
Place your research in the Shared PowerPoint document
Remember to copy the URL as well to properly cite your sources
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Technology
Culture
Function Building Types
Architectural Expression
Architecture Space and Form
HOA 12797 is a course that will bring forward the analysis of how culture, technology, function and architectural expressions mold the space and form of a building
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Share your PPT
What have you discovered about the 1st civilization? How did they build their structures? What materials did they use? How did they try to adapt to the environment? What type of functional spaces did they provide for? Who were involved in the construction of this
structures What kind of expression of forms did they
articulate? Other questions?
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1st Civilization Summary
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Comparative Timeline
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Reader’s Digest Everyday Life Through the Ages Page 18
Technology
Cultur
e
Express
ion
FunctionFortified Turkish Village
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Indus Valley
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Indus Valley
Major Sites and Interaction Networks
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Corbeled drain at Mound ET gateway
Harappa, Indus Valley
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workmen's platforms, and were first thought to have been used to thresh grain
Harappa, Indus Valley
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"Great Granary“ (2450 B.C)Harappa, Indus Valley
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Reconstruction of houses of the prehistoric village of Aaiun in Mesopotamia
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Çatal Hüyük, Turkey
Existed from approximately 7500 BCE to 5700 BCE. It is the largest and best preserved Neolithic site found to date. [Discovered 1961]
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Çatal Hüyük, Turkey
Reconstruction
Phases in use & Rebuilding
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Interior Reconstruction
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Egypt
The Geometry of the Immortal
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http://home.comcast.net/~DiazStudents/whistory_units1.htm#egypt1
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A. Harvesting grain; B. Musicians play for the workers in the fields; C. Women winnowing the grain; D. Scribes tally the farmer’s taxes; E. The farmer’s son tending the livestock /
cattle.
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Wealthy man’s house at Amarna.
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Mud Brick-making
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http://www.crystalinks.com/egypthomes.html
Technology Culture
Expression
FunctionAncient Egyptian Homes
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Reader’s Digest Everyday Life Through the Ages Page 26
Technology Culture
Expressio
nFunction
Ancient Egyptian House
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Technology Culture
Expressio
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FunctionAncient Egyptian Homes
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CHINA
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CHINA
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CHINAHuts of Banpo Matriarchal Clan Community
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CHINAHuts of Banpo Matriarchal Clan Community
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http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/china/architecture/
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Sources and References
Marketing4marketeershttp://marketing4marketeers.wordpress.com/2010/05/07/marketing-to-one-buyer-at-a-time/ http://www.harappa.com/har/har0.htmlhttp://
www.harappa.com/har/indus-saraswati-geography.html http://www.harappa.com/indus2/oldworld.html http://www.harappa.com/indus2/timeline.html
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What have we learned from our beginnings?
1st Civilization: Egypt, Asian, India and Mesopotamia (GA)
Generalization and Application
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Generalization and Application Having researched and share the challenges faced
by our ancestors from the 1st civilization and seen how Technology, Expression, Culture and Function influenced the shape and form of their architecture use the Shared PowerPoint document provided and :– write a generalization about the period (focus on
housing only) 1 to 2 sentences should be enough.– write down as well in the same slide how you think you
can apply what you have learned from this topic. Focus on your future career as an architectural technologist/technician
– Provide images to highlight your points
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Assignment 1
Home Video (open the word document
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Assignment 2
Toronto Tour (open the PowerPoint document)
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See you next meeting for another great adventure in the history of Architecture!