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Condensed weekly lecture notes: simple and straightforward ideas laid out in dot points. L1 The Land: indigenous Australians and the making of space L2 The Sea: Pacific Islanders and the making of space L3 Architectures of Death: stones, tombs and pyramids L4 Avenues of Death: Pre-Columbian architecture L5 Polis: Mesopotamia and the Greek city L6 Urbs: civic life in Ancient Rome Spaces of Religion L7 Temples of the Nile: Luxor and Karnak L8 Temples of the Ancient West: Greece and Rome L9 The Dome and the Creation of Monumental Space L10 Temples of the Ancient East 1: Sanchi and Borobodur L11 Temples of the Ancient East 2: India and Angkor Wat Spaces of Community and Public Life L12 Temples and Typologies: church, mosque and synagogue L13 The Collective Realm: public spaces, public buildings and the spaces of economy L14 Building Community: the medieval monastery L15 Building Across East and West: Byzantine and Romanesque architecture L16 Building Community: the Gothic cathedral Dwelling: Privacy and Rule L17 Roman Dwelling: Domus, Insulae and Villa L18 Siheyuan: the traditional Chinese courtyard house L19 Japanese Architecture: from farmhouse to imperial villa L20 Renaissance, Mannerist and Baroque Churches L21 Dwelling and Rule: the Renaissance villa and palazzo L22 Forbidden City and Holy City: Beijing and Rome L23 Mughal Architecture in India


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Semester 1, 2019


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