Public Building Design I. 2016! Sacred buildings - TOMBS, MAUSOLEUMS !! - TEMPLES, CHURCHES !! - MONASTERIES. 1! Zoltan Schrammel

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Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. - TOMBS, MAUSOLEUMS KEY-WORDS - TEMPLES, CHURCHES - MONASTERIES 1 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. - CULTIC SPACES KEY-WORDS - MORTUARIES, CREMATORIA - CEMETERIES 2 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. History Prehistorical temples KEY-WORDS First temple of Eridu (Sumer) 5000-3000 BC) (reconstruction) Main features: - majestic mass above people (clay plinth, sacrosanct function) minimal space only for numbers and the ritual - White Temple at Uruk (sumer) 5000-3000 BC Main features: - majestic mass above people (clay plinth, sacrosanct function) - minimal space only for numbers and the ritual assembly stays on the terrace - Ziggurat at Ur (Mesopotamia) 2500 BC Main features: part of a temple complex ziggurat - terraced pyramid - decorated connected to burials assembly stays down - 3 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. KEY-WORDS Malta, Hagar Quim 3600 BC Main features: - connected to astronomical experiences non-geometrical forms - developed in phases Ancient Egypt - the path Karnak, Amun Ra Temple - temple complexes Del el Bahri, Temple of Hatsepsut 4 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Persia before Islam (7th C) Zoroastrianism is the religion of the area - temple gardens Fire temple, Naghsh-é Rostam Achaemenian times (559 330 BC.) KEY-WORDS Temple garden, Samas temple, Hatra Parthian times (2 nd C) South America Peru, pre-columbian cultures - pyramides and sacred districts El Paraiso, 2000 BC 5 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Megalithic tombs (space - like a womb) Tepe Gavra 4000 BC. KEY-WORDS Newgrange 2200 BC. Anatolia - Turkey 2000-500 BC Minoan culture on Island Crete, 2000-1400 BC Main features: belief in afterlife copy of residential dwellings - early phase: carved into cliffs later built tombs - 6 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Ancient Egypt -tombs - Mastaba KEY-WORDS - Pyramid - bent pyramid - stepped pyramid - great pyramids Persia - tombs cut into face of cliffs Tombs of Darius, Artaxerxes and Xerxes Naqsh-e Rostam, (5 th C BC) 7 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Ancient Greece - temple only for relics shrine, pseudo spaces KEY-WORDS - typology of Greek temples 8 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Roman Empire - temples closed spaces (urban environment) KEY-WORDS - divine emperors Pantheon - palace as prefiguration of churches 313 AD Trier, Germany 9 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. KEY-WORDS FIVE CLASSICAL RELIGIONS Hinduism - large courtly temple complexes likeness of cosmos, deep symbolic character - in the centre of the temple is the cell of the highest divinity - cell and assembly space are independent elements Brahmeshwara temple 11th C, Northern India Bradishwara temple garden 10 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Buddhism - stupa is a development of Indian pre-buddhist tumulus it houses holy relics - pagoda Japanese form of stupa - no large span KEY-WORDS Nara Horyu Ji complex, 7th C 11 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Judaism oldest monotheistic world religion - synagogue = assembling KEY-WORDS Temple of Solomon, Jerusalem 10th C BC. (Western or Wailing Wall today) stone version of the original tent-like sanctuary for the Ark of Covenant Synagogue of Caperrnaum 4th C BC. - Torah shrine oriented towards Jerusalem - -podium for reading the Thorah scripts - women are separated from men - simple hall 12 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Christianity KEY-WORDS - the first manifestum of liturgy is a table (during the first 300 years underground life people assembled in private houses around a table) - prefigurations: - Palatium Sacrum = palace of divine emperor - synagogue as assembly hall Cubiculums of Catacombes, Rome, Via Appia (1st, 2nd C. AD) Emperor Constantin supported the spread state religion. Edict of Milan 313 AD First monumental assembly cathedral 313 AD. - timber roofed Roman hall structure, mixed function assembly hall like a synagoge and holy place like a temple - latin cross-shape lay-out, longitudinal hall Cathedral S. Salvator (now S Giovanni Laterano) Rome 5th C. - central space arrangement for special functions memorial or baptise church S. Constanza Mausoleum Rome 4th C 13 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. East Roman Empire (Constantinople) both archetypes as before KEY-WORDS Constantinople (Istanbul), Hagia Sophia (537) - 30 m diameter cupola golden heaven - great influence on Islamic and Western Christian architecture Ravenna, S. Appolinare Nuovo (519) Former palace-church Tomb of Theoderic the Great 520 Tomb of Galla Placidia 450 14 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. 1054 Schisma separation of Church West Latin East Bezant - no development in types and style orthodoxy = right doctrine - strong local influences - iconostas hides altar space Romanesque style Western styles of sacral architecture 11C monumental cathedrals and cloisters palace of Lord - pure sincerity the technological level in harmony with the philosophy - missionary activity Benedict order ora et labora KEY-WORDS Nave-cathedrals ec.: Toulouse, St Sernin 1080-1120 Central: ec: Baptistery Florence 1059-1128 15 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Gothic - political mission to integrate French territories imperial sacral gothic - space arrangement follows Latin cross with transept, nave and aisles - skeleton structure, - groined cove (cross vaults) - first building Saint Denis monastery church, (burial place of French kings) refurbished by abbot Suger 1137-44 - rose window symbol of heavenly Jerusalem KEY-WORDS Cistercian architecture Cistercian abbey Fontenay, France 13th C Late Gothic - friaries cloisters of beggar orders - large assembly halls Florence, Santa Croce friary 16 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Protestantism Calvin, Luther, Zwingli rejected the splendour of Gothic Renaissance - domed central church (but not centre of the liturgy) KEY-WORDS Rome, St Pietro Bramante + Michelangelo Baroque - answer on the Protestantism - influenced by protestant space forms Rome, Il Gesu, Vignola 1575 Rome Piazza san Pietro, Bernini - oval lay-out 17 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Modern - traditional space arrangement KEY-WORDS Városmajor church, Budapest, Aladár ÁRKAY 1932. - free style freedom of restrictions Le Corbusier Church of Hungarian Saints, Budapest, Ferenc TÖRÖK, Mihály BALÁZS, 2000. 18 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. KEY-WORDS Islam (from 610 - prophet Muhammad) Muslim temples are mosques mosque = place of prostration - orientation of praying towards Kaaba in Mecca - unified with other public functions (school, university, library, hospital, home of arm people, public bath) - major elements: - kiblah wall indicates the direction of prayer - mihrab, niche in the kiblah wall - courtyard - minaret tower (numbers are different of denominations (Shia, Sunni)) - fountain for ritual cleaning - no incorporate the human body - decoration is based on plants and geometric motifs - use of scripts verses from the Koran Cordoba, Mezquita, 8th C, later refurbished for Catholic church, but the main space had been kept. type without colonnade, influenced by pre-islamic Persian palace architecture large open vaulted halls 19 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Classical and modern temples KEY-WORDS Walhalla temple Germany, Leo von Klenze 1842 Nazi Ehrentempel Munich, 1936 (destroyed) symbolism Bahá i temple Delhi, Fariborz Sahba 1986. 20 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. Modern churches KEY-WORDS Church of Hallgrimur, Reykjavik, Island, G.Samuelsson 1940-86 expressionism Church of the Light, Ibaraki, Japan, Tadao Ando 1989 Church on the Water, Tomamu, Japan, Tadao Ando 1988 21 Zoltan Schrammel

Public Building Design I. 2016 Lecture 6. KEY-WORDS St Benedict Chapel, Sumvitg, Switzerland, P.Zumthor 1988 Jubilee Church Rome, Italy, Richard Meier 2003 Catholic chapel, Győrkismegyer, Hungary, Mihály Balázs 2010 22 Zoltan Schrammel