064-0014-23L  Research Methods in the History and Theory of Architecture

SemesterFrühjahrssemester 2023
DozierendeC. Rachele
Periodizitätjedes Semester wiederkehrende Veranstaltung
LehrspracheEnglisch


KurzbeschreibungIntroduction to methodological approaches in the history and theory of architecture; presentation and discussion of individual doctoral projects.
LernzielThe doctoral students analyse critically relevant approaches in the history and theory of architecture. Through group discussions and individual presentations, they refine the scope, aims and methodologies of their proposals, in preparation for the research plan submission at the end of first year.
InhaltThe methodology of humanistic research grows more complex with every academic generation: it presents a complex thicket of epistemological frameworks and practical strategies rather than a straightforward array of tools. In the omnivorous field of architectural history and theory, the scholar faces a yet more multi-faceted array of possible approaches to any individual research subject. This course considers the variety of available strategies for the creation of architectural histor(ies) and theor(ies) as an opportunity for intellectual inquiry distinctive to our discipline. Through close and prolonged study of a range of historically significant or methodologically innovative writing, we will deepen our understanding both of how other historians have structured their work as well as refine each student’s developing research methodology.

The course, held over two semesters, combines a traditional doctoral theory seminar with a practical writing workshop: we will alternate reading-based discussions with working sessions directed towards the development of the research proposal to be submitted at the end of the first year.
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