
INTRODUCTION
PROJECT 1: SKETCHING ANALYSIS
The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The historical richness creates a very vibrant architectural fabric. However, many historical buildings may face the risk of being demolished to make way for more contemporary buildings. Thus, by recording, documenting and analyzing the buildings, we can contribute to preserve the historical evidence of the valuable historical Architecture. Our findings are to be compiled in an A4 poster and booklet which will be submitted to the Taylor’s Integrated Moodle E-Learning System (TIMeS).

LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Employ appropriate visual and verbal architectural vocabulary when referring to building types, series and periods
2. Show the appropriate sequence of historical periods and how they are represented architecturally.
3. Discover the way in which many varied factors contribute to the development of form.
PRE-HISTORIC

SKARA
BRAE
Skara Brae /ˈskærə ˈbreɪ/ is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. Consisting of eight clustered houses, it was occupied from roughly 3180 BC to about 2500 BC and is Europe's most complete Neolithic village. Skara Brae gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status as one of four sites making up "The Heart of Neolithic Orkney".a Older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids, it has been called the "Scottish Pompeii" because of its excellent preservation.
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN

ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE
The Abu Simbel temples are two massive rock-cut temples at Abu Simbel , a village in Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt, near the border with Sudan. It is situated on the western bank of Lake Nasser. The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside in the 13th century BC, during the 19th Dynasty reign of the Pharaoh Ramesses II. They serve as a lasting monument to the king and his queen Nefertari, and commemorate his victory at the Battle of Kadesh. Their huge external rock relief figures have become iconic.
ANCIENT GREECE / ROME

THE PARTHENON
The Parthenon is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron. Construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the peak of its power. It was completed in 438 BC, although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC. It is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece, generally considered the zenith of the Doric order. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art. The Parthenon is regarded as an enduring symbol of ancient Greece, Athenian democracy and Western civilization, and one of the world's greatest cultural monuments
MIDDLE AGES / RENAISSANCE

CATHEDRAL OF FLORENCE
Florence Cathedral, formally the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral of Florence. It was begun in 1296 in the Gothic style to a design of Arnolfo di Cambio and was structurally completed by 1436, with the dome engineered by Filippo Brunelleschi. The exterior of the basilica is faced with polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink, bordered by white, and has an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival façade by Emilio De Fabris. The building is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site covering the historic centre of Florence and are a major tourist attraction of Tuscany. The basilica is one of Italy's largest churches, and until the development of new structural materials in the modern era, the dome was the largest in the world. It remains the largest brick dome ever constructed.
AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT

LA ROTONE DE LA VILLETE
The rotunda of La Villette is one of the monuments designed by the architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux under the name of “propylées” of Paris.
This building is located on the current site of the Battle of Stalingrad , in the 19 th arrondissement , facing the Bassin de la Villette .
Since 2009, the monument has been occupied by a restaurant and a contemporary art gallery.