HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY
College of Engineering and Architecture Department of Architecture
Course Title: HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 4 Subject Code: HISTARCH4
Course Credit: 3 units (3 hours lecture per week) Year Level: 3rd Year Pre-requisites:
HISTARCH 3
Course Calendar: 2nd Semester
Course Description:
Reflections on architecture in the Philippines: their changes and challenges in contemporary life and the ideology of conserving its architectural legacies.
Course References:
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 4
FINAL
PRELIMINARY MIDTERM
A. Early Philippine Shelter B. Philippine Vernacular
Architecture
C. Philippine Islamic Architecture D. Spanish Era: Hispanic
Structuring of the colonial Space (1565 – 1898)
G. Vernacular Renaissance and the Architecture of the new Society;
• Marcosian Period
H. Architecture of Pluralism and the Postmodern Urban
Scenography
I. Conservation, Preservation and Restoration
• Definitions and Objectives
• Relevant Charters and Laws
• Issues and Concerns
• Applicable Case Studies (research - based) Angeles City E. Architecture and Urban design
in the New tropical colony of the United States (1898 – 1946) F. Postcolonial Modernity:
Architecture of Early
Independence (1946 – 1960s)
Course References:
A. Basic Readings
Fletcher, Sir Banister. A History of Architecture, latest ed.
B. Extended Readings (Books, Journals)
Francione, Gianni, Tropical Asian Style, 1998
Stewart, Desmond, et al, Great Ages of Man, A History of World Cultures: Age of Faith Lim, Jon, Transforming Traditions: Architecture in the ASEAN Countries, 2001
Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe, Civilizations (Culture, Ambition and Transformation of Nature), 2001 Goad, Philip, Pieris, Anoma, New Directions in Tropical Asian Architecture.
Galende, Pedro G., O. S. A. and Javellana, Rene, S.J., Angels in Stones: Churches of the Philippines. 1996 Joaquin, Nick, Manila, My Manila
Klassen, Winand, Architecture in the Philippines: Filipino Buildings in a Cross-cultural Context. 1986 Lico, Gerard, Arkitekturang Filipino, A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Philippines.
Lico, Gerard, Edifice Complex: Power, Myth and Marcos State Architecture.
Noche, Manuel D. C. , History of Philippine Architecture
C. Web References
http://historyofarchitecture.weebly.com/
Course Requirements
1) 3 (minimum) Quizzes
2) 3 (minimum) Plates / Projects 3) 3 Research Papers
4) 3 Major Exams
Grading System Class Standing (Quizzes, Research, Assignments, Projects) – 60%
Major Examination (Prelim, Midterm, Finals) – 40%
Passing Grade (50%)
CAMPUS++ COLLEGE ONLINE GRADING SYSTEM Legend: (All Items in Percent)
CSA Class Standing Average for All Performance Items (Cumulative) P Prelim Examination Score
M Midterm Examination Score F Final Examination Score MEA Major Exam Average PCA Prelim Computed Average MCA Midterm Computed Average FCA Final Computed Average
Note: For purposes of illustration, the sharing between CSA and MEA is shown below as 70% and 30%,
respectively, when computing the Computed Average for each Grading Period.
Depending on the grading
parameters set for a subject the sharing may be 65%-35%, 60%-40%, or other possible combinations.
Computation of Prelim Computed Average (PCA)
CSA = MEA = P
PCA = (60%)(CSA) + (40%)(MEA)
Computation of Midterm Computed Average (MCA)
CSA =
MEA =
MCA = (60%)(CSA) + (40%)(MEA)
Computation of Final Computed Average (FCA)
CSA =
MEA =
FCA = (60%)(CSA) + (40%)(MEA)
Note: A student's Computed Average is a consolidation of Class Standing Percent Average and Major Exam Percent Average.
Course Policies Maximum Allowable Absences: 7 (held 2 times a week)