1lecture ITA
1lecture ITA
BEG 112 AR
Year: I Semester: I
Total
Examination Scheme Remarks
marks
Internal
Final
Teaching Assessments
schedule
Hours/Week
Theory Practica
Theory Practical
Mark l Mark
2 - - 2 1.5 hrs 40 - - 10 - 50
Course Objectives:
To understand architecture, its relation with society, culture, religion, technology and
built environment.
To understand the prospects and opportunities of architectural profession, its relation
with other professions, rules and regulations of architecture in Nepal.
Topics of Course:
Tutorial:
Presentation on various topics such as temples, residential buildings, typical social
structures etc.
Reference:
3. Hiraskar G.K., The Great Ages of World Architecture, Dhanpat Rai and Son,
Delhi, 1996.
4. The Architects, ED Kostof, Siro, Oxford University Press, New Yourk, 1997.
5. Nuttgens, Patrick, The Story of Architecture, 2nd Edition, Phaidon Press Ltd.
London. 1997.
What is architecture?
Architecture is nothing more and nothing less than the gift of making places
for human purposes.
-Spiro Kostof (an architectural historian)
You employ stone, wood and concrete and with these materials you build
house and palaces. That is construction. Ingenuity is at work.
But suddenly, you touch my heart, you do me good. I am happy and I say:
“This is beautiful.” That is architecture. Art enters in.
My house is practical. I thank you, as I might thank Railway engineers or the
Telephone service. You have not touched my heart.
-Le Corbusier in his book “Towards a New Architecture (1927)”
Architecture is something I can’t describe because it has no smell, no touch,
but it is a feeling, it has spirit. It is that what you want to be. It can be said that
architecture is learnt by expression experienced by seeing then by realizing
and lastly by doing same thing practically.
-Louis I. Kahn
Maya: "Experts call all places where immortals and mortals dwell, "dwelling
sites" (vastu, j:t' ). The Earth is the principal dwelling place because it is on
Her that constructed dwellings (våstu, jf:t' ) such as temples have appeared
and it is because of Her nature as site and because of the temples' union with
this site that the ancients called them dwelling sites in this world."
Mayamata 2.1-3
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and other physical
structures. It is both the process and product of planning, designing and
constructing space that reflects functional, social and aesthetic considerations.
It requires the manipulation and co-ordination of materials technology, light
shadow and others. A wider definition may comprise all design activities from
macro –level (urban design, landscape architecture) to the micro- level.
(Construction details and interiors etc)
Summing up the word “Architecture” is the composite word of two-
“Arch” and “Tecture”.
The selection of forms, shapes, materials, textures, colors etc for arch and
tecture is the another art of enjoyment
So architecture tells,
Architecture holds unique position for being both art and science.
Aims or goals of architecture
•Utility and suitability
•Appreciation of visible beauty
•Orderly disposition
•Truthfulness
•Scale
•Faithfulness and full understanding
•Nobility
Bases for development of architecture
•Life
•Love
•Hope
•Death
Principles of architecture
•Goodness or convenient arrangement
•Beauty and Truth
Qualities of architecture
Strength & Vitality
Unity
Restraint
Refinement
Repose & Grace
Breadth
Scale
Good pictorial setting and Expression of purpose
Elements of Architecture
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