ARCH 249- Exam 1
Catal Huyuk, Turkey (6500-5500 BC)
(Neolithic period) - ANS-Demarcation: Signifying a specific space. Walls around area.
Coincides with surface articulation
Monumentality:
Orientation: where the building is based on the sun or other monuments or mountain
ranges.
Sequential Movement: Long corridors. Force into certain direction. Architecture has
intention of where person wants to move. Layering of settlement. (axial symmetry)
Surface Articulation: Aspects of desperate design (also axial symmetry)
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey, c. 9100-8100 BCE
(Neolithic Period) - ANS-Located in Ancient Mesopotamia
Demarcation: sculptures carved in relief of animals
Monumentality: monumental structure for sure.
Orientation:
Sequential Movement: long front and straight entrance gate
.
Surface Articulation:
Jericho,
Israel (8000 BCE)
Neolithic Period - ANS-Demarcation: Large fortification walls that protect both levels of
the settlement
Monumentality: walls of Jericho were considered statements
of power and protection to other settlements
Orientation
Sequential Movement
Surface Articulation
Catal Huyuk, Turkey (6500-5500 BC)
(Neolithic period) - ANS-Demarcation: Signifying a specific space. Walls around area.
Coincides with surface articulation
Monumentality:
Orientation: where the building is based on the sun or other monuments or mountain
ranges.
Sequential Movement: Long corridors. Force into certain direction. Architecture has
intention of where person wants to move. Layering of settlement. (axial symmetry)
Surface Articulation: Aspects of desperate design (also axial symmetry)
Göbekli Tepe, Turkey, c. 9100-8100 BCE
(Neolithic Period) - ANS-Located in Ancient Mesopotamia
Demarcation: sculptures carved in relief of animals
Monumentality: monumental structure for sure.
Orientation:
Sequential Movement: long front and straight entrance gate
.
Surface Articulation:
Jericho,
Israel (8000 BCE)
Neolithic Period - ANS-Demarcation: Large fortification walls that protect both levels of
the settlement
Monumentality: walls of Jericho were considered statements
of power and protection to other settlements
Orientation
Sequential Movement
Surface Articulation