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Comprehensive set of H1 revision notes (2020), featuring: 1. Detailed lecture notes 2. Summaries of all required buildings/architectural movements 3. Additional independent research This document contains all information necessary for the subject in order to help you get that H1! All notes have been categorised into their respective 23 lecture topics to make document as readable as possible. These notes are suitable for: ✅ - Students who are having trouble UNDERSTANDING the lecture content and want written, detailed explanations from sources other than just the lecture slides. - Students who are looking to have a compact REFERENCE to assist during the semester. The coloured lecture summary boxes will assist you with regular revision and the clear structure, titles and colours used in my notes will help you to find information quickly. - Students who don’t want to or don’t have the time to read the textbook, attend and review the lectures, do the tutorial questions, attend tutorials and CONSOLIDATE all of this knowledge into their own notes weekly. Alternatively, students that have FALLEN BEHIND and are struggling to catch up will benefit from my complete set of notes. - Students who are preparing to do the MID-SEMESTER TEST or FINAL EXAM and need complete and easy-to-understand notes to cram with, or who need a clear collection of all examinable material that they can include in their own summaries. Includes detailed information on ALL WEEKS OF LECTURES, including: LECTURE 1: SOURCES OF THE MODERN MOVEMENT LECTURE 2: Early Twentieth Century Trajectories LECTURE 3: Frank Lloyd Wright EUROPEAN AVANT GARDES, LECTURE 4: German Expression and Functionalism LECTURE 5: Futurism and Modernism In Italy, 1910 - 1945 LECTURE 6: Dutch Opposites: De Stijl and The Phantasts LECTURE 7: Vision Versus Reality: The Dilemma of Soviet Architecture LECTURE 8: Le Corbusier: Modern Architecture and the Modern City LECTURE 9: Bauhaus to Blood & Soil LECTURE 10: Humanising Modernism: Scandinavia, Aalto and Utzon MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND A MODERN WORLD LECTURE 11: World War II: Monument and Mobility LECTURE 12: European Emigres and the Internationalization of Modernis LECTURE 13: The evolution of the skyscraper 1900-c1960 LECTURE 14: Capitalism and Modernism: Postwar USA TRANSNATIONAL MODERNISMS, LECTURE 15: CIAM and the Team 10 Challenge LECTURE 16: Britain in the 1950’s and 1960’s LECTURE 17: Modernism in Asia: South Asian Capitals LECTURE 18: Brasilia: Unique Forms in Unified Space LECTURE 19: Japan: Modern Architecture, Metabolism and Beyond. QUESTIONING MODERNISM, 1960’S-2000’S LECTURE 20: Postmodernism and Popular Culture LECTURE 21: Postmodernism and Deconstruction LECTURE 22: Regionalism + Critical Regionalism LECTURE 23: Hi-Tech and Neo-Modernism


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