This document provides an architectural timeline from prehistoric times to the present, outlining 14 major periods including Prehistoric (11,600 BC to 3,500 BC), Ancient Egypt (3,050 BC to 900 BC), Classical (850 BC to AD 476), Byzantine (527 to 565), Romanesque (800 to 1200), Gothic (1100 to 1450), Renaissance (1400 to 1600), Baroque (1600 to 1830), Rococo (1650 to 1790), Art Nouveau (1890 to 1914), Art Deco (1925 to 1937), Modernist Styles (1900 to present), Postmodernism (1972 to present), and Neo-Modernism and Parametricism (1997 to present). Examples
THIS PPT SHOWS A SHORT JIST ON HOW ARCHITECTURE STYLES HAS BEEN EVOLVED FROM PREHISTORIC TO MODERN CONCEPTS.THOUGH IT IS START UP WORK I THINK THIS WILL BE HELPFUL FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE IN THE FIELD.SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOMED
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Post-Modern Architecture - An international architectural movement that emerged in the 1960s, became prominent in the late 1970s and 80s, and remained a dominant force in the 1990s.
THIS PPT SHOWS A SHORT JIST ON HOW ARCHITECTURE STYLES HAS BEEN EVOLVED FROM PREHISTORIC TO MODERN CONCEPTS.THOUGH IT IS START UP WORK I THINK THIS WILL BE HELPFUL FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE IN THE FIELD.SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOMED
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Post-Modern Architecture - An international architectural movement that emerged in the 1960s, became prominent in the late 1970s and 80s, and remained a dominant force in the 1990s.
From Palaikastro Marine-style octopus flask, ca. 1500 B.docxhanneloremccaffery
From Palaikastro:
Marine-style
octopus flask,
ca. 1500 BCE
Harvesters Vase, from Hagia Triada,
ca. 1500 BCE. Steatite, with gold leaf;
bottom is reconstructed.
View from sea of Thera (Santorini), a volcanic island north of Crete
View toward caldera of volcano and emerging island of hardened lava
Street with houses, Akrotiri (pre-1628 BCE)
Collapsed staircase
Inside of house, Akrotiri
Brazier, above, and storage jar, right.
From Akrotiri, covered by eruption of
volcano, 1628 BCE
Plaster cast of bed frame (and some cordage), from house at Akrotiri
From Akrotiri (Thera),
young fisherman,
before 1628 BCE
From Akrotiri (Thera),
young woman,
gathering crocus flowers
(before 1628 BCE)
From Akrotiri (Thera): Spring fresco, before 1628 BCE
From Akrotiri (Thera): Ship flotilla fresco, showing overseas
expedition (before 1628 BCE)
View of citadel of Mycenae
Plan, citadel of Mycenae: 1) entrance (Lion Gate) 2) Grave Circle A 3) Megaron
4) Redoubt with sally port and hidden spring Ca. 1300 BCE
H. Schliemann and
friends at Lion Gate,
Mycenae
Lion Gate, Mycenae, and projecting bastion at right
Entrance to Megaron of palace at Mycenae
View to south over existing remains of Megaron (hearth is under tarp) to plain of Argos
Reconstruction of Megaron of Pylos (Palace of Nestor)
View of Grave Circle A at Mycenae, enclosed Shaft Graves, ca. 1600 BCE
Reconstructed drawing of Grave Circle A, with retaining wall and stelai
From Shaft Graves: Mask of “Agamemnon,” ca. 1600 BCE
From Shaft Graves: funerary sheets of gold for a child’s body
Lion Rhyton,
from Shaft Graves,
Mycenae
Inlaid daggers,
from Shaft Graves,
Mycenae. Now in
National Museum,
Athens.
Bronze blade with lion hunt in a Minoan style, inlaid gold, silver, and
electrum, using niello technique (niello is the black background,
made of copper, lead, sulphur, borax).
Tholos tomb, called the “Treasury of Atreus,” ca. 1300 BCE
Detail, showing relieving triangle
Reconstructed façade
of Treasury of Atreus
Section, tholos tomb
Half-column, partly
restored, from
Treasury of Atreus,
now in Athens
Note enormous lintel block inside the “Treasury of Atreus”
Inner corbelled dome of “Treasury of Atreus”
Warrior Vase (krater, for mixing wine), from Mycenae, ca. 1200 BCE
Suit of Mycenaean armor, with
boars’-tusk helmet, from tholos at Dendra,
now in Nafplion Museum. Ca. 1300 BCE
Imports founds at Mycenae:
jewelry and vessels from Egypt;
below, Canaanite transport
amphorae (from area of Syria)
Phaistos Disk, Linear A
Linear B tablets,
National Museum,
Athens
The Ancient Near East
Copper portrait of an Akkadian
ruler,
perhaps Naram-Sin
(ruled 2254-2218 BCE)
Found in Nineveh, mutilated in
antiquity, probably 612 BCE
Jacques de Morgan seated by
Stele of Naram-Sin, found at
Susa (Iran), ph ...
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Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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