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  • History of World Architecture II 2021/2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • B. Macikowski

    The course HISTORY OF WORLD II (HWA I) is obligatory in the second semester of study at the Faculty of Architecture at Gdańsk University ofTechnology. It lasts 15 weeks, finishes with the exam, and consists of 15 one-hour lectures and 7 two-hour exercises. The merit of the course includes Western World architecture, beginning from Renaissance (XVI c.), Baroque, Neoclassicism, and Historicism, up until the XIX century. The aim of the...

  • History of World Architecture II 2022/2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • B. Macikowski

    The course HISTORY OF WORLD II (HWA I) is obligatory in the second semester of study at the Faculty of Architecture at Gdańsk University ofTechnology. It lasts 15 weeks, finishes with the exam, and consists of 15 one-hour lectures and 7 two-hour exercises. The merit of the course includes Western World architecture, beginning from Renaissance (XVI c.), Baroque, Neoclassicism, and Historicism, up until the XIX century. The aim of the...

  • History of World Architecture I 2022/23

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • B. Macikowski

    The course History of World Architecture I (HWA I) is obligatory on the first semester of study at the Faculty of Architecture  at Gdańsk University of Technology. It lasts 15 weeks , finishes with the exam and consists of 15 two-hour lectures and 15 two-hour exercises. The merit of the course includes the Western World architecture, beginning  from Prehistory and Antiquity (Sumer, Egypt, Greece, Rome), up to the end of the Middle...

  • History of World Architecture I 2021/22

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • B. Macikowski

    The course History of World Architecture (HWA I) is obligatory on the first semester of study at the Faculty of Architecture at Gdańsk University ofTechnology. It lasts 15 weeks, finishes with the exam, and consists of 15 two-hour lectures and 15 two-hour exercises. The merit of the course includes Western World architecture, beginning from Prehistory and Antiquity (Sumer, Egypt, Greece, Rome), up to the end of the Middle Ages....

  • History of contemporary architecture and urbanism

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Kostrzewska
    • Ł. Bugalski
    • B. Macikowski

    lectures: PhD Małgorzata Kostrzewska PhD Bartosz Macikowski exercises: PhD Łukasz Bugalski

  • History of Architecture and Urbanism_23/24

    e-Learning Courses
    • R. Ruczyński
    • M. Kostrzewska
    • A. Rubczak

  • History of Architecture II 2023/2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • B. Macikowski

  • History of Architecture I 2023/2024

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • B. Macikowski

  • History of Contemporary Architecture & Urbanism (2023/24)

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Abbasi
    • M. Kostrzewska
    • Ł. Bugalski
    • B. Macikowski
    • A. Rubczak

  • History of Contemporary Architecture & Urbanism (2023/24)_New

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Abbasi
    • M. Kostrzewska
    • Ł. Bugalski
    • B. Macikowski
    • A. Rubczak

  • Architectural & Urban Heritage 2021/2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • J. Szczepański
    • M. Sołtysik
    • A. Orchowska
    • R. Hirsch
    • Ł. Bugalski

    Participation in the course ARCHITECTURAL & URBAN HERITAGE gives an opportunity of knowing political, economic, and cultural issues of Polish Architecture in the 19th and 20th century. This period includes the fall of feudalism, the flourish of the industrial era, the birth of modernism, two totalitarian systems, and the rebuilding of Poland after II World War. Mentioned circumstances caused deep changes which gave a strong...

  • History of Urbanism I

    e-Learning Courses
    • R. Ruczyński
    • M. Kostrzewska

    The course is dedicated to the students of the 2nd semester of Architecture (programme in English). Students learn how cities and their architecture developed and changed in the past - from the ancient times to the 18th century.

  • Rural Design Lectures

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Duch-Żebrowska
    • K. Zielonko-Jung

    The lectures are aiming to provide the students with the general understanding of the vernacular architecture, landscape, future, resilience and history.

  • Theory of Rural Design 2023

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Duch-Żebrowska

    The lectures are aiming to provide the students with the general understanding of the vernacular architecture, landscape, future, resilience and history.

  • e-Learning Courses
    • A. Gębczyńska-Janowicz
    • K. Zielińska-Dąbkowska
    • J. Szczepański
    • P. Czyż
    • M. Podwojewska

    Contemporary Theories in Architecture and Perception of Space Thursdays 14.15-16.00 on-line 1. 01.12.2022 Characteristics of Architecture of Public Buildings 2. 08.12.2022 Light for Public Buildings 3. 15.12.2022 The issues of contemporary architectural theories from the late nineteenth century to the present December 22, 2022 - classes according to Friday's schedule4. 05.01.2023 The issues of contemporary architectural...

  • Theory of Rural Architecture - EXAM

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Duch-Żebrowska

    The series of lectures touching upon the history of rural architecture and regarding the composition of landscape designs. The lectures were designed to give students of architecture the tools to work with the nature and strengthen the presence of green spaces in their future designs. The exam is prepared to check what skills and competencies have been gained during the course.  

  • Forest management

    e-Learning Courses
    • S. Klisz

    The last ice age ended in Scandinavia about 15 000 years ago. The land was gradually occupied by present tree species. Human settlement followed the vegetation. The first forest uses were hunting and gathering. Animal husbandry and forest grazing came later. Shifting cultivation was a wide spread form of agriculture, especially in Sweden and Finland. Wood was first used for domestic purposes and for construction, In the 18th century,...