Course detail

Architecture of 19th Century

FA-A19-TAcad. year: 2023/2024

The lecture is accompanied with practical samples (digitalised copies of project documentation, photographs of structures, reproduction of architect's drawings etc.) to provide a comprehensive overview of European architecture during 1780-1914. The lectures focus on typological scale of structures, and their individual design, on building materials and structures, and on the artistic usage of their potential. The differences between particular European countries are observed; in the Czech Lands, the differences between town centres and rural municipalities are identified.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

2

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Entry knowledge

Not applicable.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

The assessment is based on a written test; the minimum pass is 60 %.
Students must attend 80 % of the instruction.
In the case of a student's apology and with approval of the subject guarantor, personal attendance may be substituted with online attendance in the classes.

Aims

The course aims to provide the knowledge of architect´s work during the dynamic 19th century, i.e. between 1780-1914; to identify the characteristics of architectural works from this epoque in terms of typology, structure and materials.
  • Students will learn about the types of structures in European architecture of the 19th century.
  • Students will familiarize themselves with the materials used on the structures of the 19th century.
  • Students will familiarize themselves with the structural systems used in the 19th century structures.
  • Students will be able to evaluate the meaning of a particular type of structure in a specific historical and social situation.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

FRAMPTON, Kenneth. Moderní architektura. Kritické dějiny. Praha: Academia, 2004. ISBN 80-20012-61-3 (CS)
MIGNOT, Claude. Die Architektur des XIX. Jahrhunderts. Stuttgart: DVA, 1983. ISBN 10-38228-91-27 (DE)
ZEITLER, Rudolf. Die Kunst der XIX. Jahrhundert. Berlin: Propyläen Verlag, 1990. ISBN 978-35490-511-15 (DE)

Recommended reading

NERDINGEN Winfried, PHILIPP Klaus Jan, SCHWARZ Hans-Peter. Revolutionsarchitektur. Ein Aspekt der europäischen Architektur um 1800. München: Hirmer Verlag, 1990. ISBN 3-7774-5200-9 (DE)
WAISSENBERGER, Robert. Wiener Nutzbauten des 19. Jahrhunderts als Beispiele zukunftweisenden Bauens. Wien - München, 1977. ISBN 3-7141-6789-7 (DE)
MORAVÁNSZKY, Ákos. Die Architektur der Donaumonarchie. Budapest: Corvina Kiadó, 1988. ISBN 3-433-02037-X (DE)
ZATLOUKAL, Pavel. Brněnská architektura 1815-1915. Průvodce. Brno: Obecní dům, 2006. 248 s. ISBN 80-23977-45-8 (CS)
BENEŠOVÁ, Marie. Česká architektura v proměnách dvou století. Praha: SPN, 1984;. (CS)
ZATLOUKAL, Pavel. Příběhy z dlouhého století. Architektur let 1750-1918 na Moravě a ve Slezsku. Olomouc: Muzeum umění, 2002. ISBN 80-85227-49 (DE)
PRAHL, Roman a kolektiv. Umění náhrobku v českých zemích 1780-1830. Praha: Academia, 2004. ISBN 80-200-1188-9 (CS)
ŠOPÁK, Pavel. Století proměny. Devatenácté století ve stavební kultuře českého Slezska a Ostravska. Opava: Slezské zemské muzeum, 2018. ISBN 978-80-87789-54-4 (CS)
SCHÄDLICH, Christian. Das Eisen: in der Architektur des 19. Jahrhunderts. Aachen: Geymüller Verlag für Architektur , 2015. ISBN 978-39431-640-53 (DE)
MUTHESIUS, Hermann. Stilaarchitektur und Baukunst. Wandlungen der Arhcitektur im XIX. Jahrhundert. Mühlheim-Ruhr: K. Schimmelpfeng Verlag, 1902. (DE)

Classification of course in study plans

  • Programme N_A+U Master's, 1. year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optional
    specialization --- (do 2022) , 1. year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optional

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

20 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

  1. Characteristics of the 19th century: periodisation of architecture, the importance of school centres; magazines, publications; history of fine art and its influence on architecture
  2. Sacred architecture – town and countryside church; monasteries and their modifications
  3. Public buildings 1 – architecture of administrative buildings, governmental and parliament buildings, courthouses
  4. Public buildings 2 – architecture of schools; nursery, primary, and town schools, Realschulen, grammar schools, universities and campuses of apprentice schools
  5. Public buildings 3 – social charity institutions; hospitals, psychiatric hospital and spa buildings
  6. Public buildings 4 – culture and arts: theatres, museums, cinemas, galleries and picture galleries, lapidaries, exhibition centres, trade fair centres, and the grounds of the world and regional exhibition centres
  7. Public buildings 5 – transportation structures: railways, train station buildings and metro
  8. Residential buildings 1 – residential architecture: chateau and palace
  9. Residential buildings 2 – town house and tenement building
  10. Residential buildings 3 – house and villa
  11. Industrial architecture of the 19th century – types of factories, production estates and their visual aspects
  12. Sepulchral architecture and plastic art – tombstones and their types, cemeteries and their dispositions, tombs
  13. Architecture of Czech and Moravian countryside in the 19th century: the influence of industrialisation and urbanisation on countryside structures

Field trip

6 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer