History of Landscape Architecture: Antiquity to 1700 in Western Europe

765a

Credits: 
3
Term: 
Fall 2008
Instructor(s): 
Fuermann, Bryan

This course presents an introductory survey of the history of gardens and the interrelationship of architecture and landscape architecture in Western Europe, focusing primarily on Italy. The course examines chronologically the evolution of several key elements in landscape design: architectural and garden typologies; the boundaries between inside and outside; issues of topography and geography; various uses of water; organization of plant materials; and matters of garden decoration. Specific gardens or representations of landscape in each of the four periods under discussion—Ancient Roman; medieval; early and late Renaissance; and Baroque—are examined and situated within their own cultural context. (This course satisfies the M.Arch. I History and Theory elective requirement.) Limited enrollment.