ARCHITECTURE Architecture - meanings • Science of designing •Professional services of an architect •A general term describing buildings •A style and a method of designing and constructing Ancient Architecture • Reflection of devine and supernatural (Egypt, Mesopotamia) • Preference of civic ideals to religious (Ancient Greece, Rome Asian Architecture • Different development than in Europe • Emphasis on natural landscape due to pantheistic religion • Different architecture kinds: Buddist, Hindu, Sikh Islamic Architecture • It began in 7 century CE (Common Era) • Use of a architecture mixture from the Ancient Middle East and Byzantium Medieval Architecture •Craftsmen formed guilds to organize their trade mainly related to ecclesiastical buildings • Building were not attributed to specific individuals •The names of architects remain frequently unknown Renaissance Architecture • Emphasis on the individual and humanity • Buildings were ascribed to the specific architects (Michelangelo, Alberti) • No division between architect, artist and engineer Early Modern and the Industrial Age • Separation of architecture and engineering • Rise of new materials and technology •Rise of a so-called gentleman architect (dealt only with wealthy clients) •Industrial revolution – an emphasis on mass production and consumption Modernism • Beauty in simplicity in constructing was pointed out • Rise of the profession of industrial design •Bauhaus school (Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Breuer) •Organic architecture ( Frank Lloyd Wright) Architecture Today • Architecture requires a team of specialist professionals • Separation of a design architect from a project architect • Focus on architectural sustainability Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture, 24/6/11 4.