HUM 201- Philosophy; Credit: 2; 1.5 hrs/week
Rationale: Everything that anyone perceives is viewed through a filter of their world view, another term for that person's philosophy of life. This is influenced by many things; who they are as a person, what cultural and intellectual influences they have, and the influence of current and historic influence on the built environment they experience. Thus a person gravitating toward modulating space for the dual purpose of usefulness and creative expression will uniquely express their life philosophy in their design. Not only philosophy that is “formal” has an influence; cultural beliefs, beliefs about how the world should be (green building has a significant influence on design based on the client and architect goals), and the architect’s innate esthetic preferences and skill are all, in essence, philosophies. So formalized philosophy has an influence to the degree an architect is exposed to it intellectually and culturally.
Objective: Philosophy of architecture is a branch of philosophy of art, dealing with the aesthetic value of architecture, its semantics, and relations with the development of culture. These will be covered under this course.
Course Teacher Introduction:
Lamiya Fariha
Lecturer,
Department of Architecture
Daffodil International University
Personal Webpage: Lamiya Fariha
Email: lamiya.arch@diu.edu.bd
Phone: +8801716338388
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