Islamic Architecture

Ancient to Modern

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Islamic Architecture

What You Will Learn!

  • This is a course on Islamic Architecture.
  • The course promotes self-learning.
  • The course seeks to enrich your life experience.
  • The course enhances human development.

Description

This is a course that studies Islamic Architecture. The course begins with the origins of the first examples of Islamic Architecture and traces its development across space and time. We start with the humble, but all important tent, and then study the development and the variations across regions of this architecture and its components. I teach lecture courses and studios as I wish they would have been taught to me. Much of the graphic material in my lectures is taken or generated first hand directly by me on site. I teach to learn. I teach subjects as I wish they were taught to me. The Mission Statement. Education is a tool for the improvement of successive generations. I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. Confucius

This course is designed under the premise that humans should be taught in a way that is modeled after the educational patterns of evolution.

The design, development and application of educational systems based on the educational principles of evolution generates a philosophy and methodology of education in synchrony with the evolutionary education system that is firmly and deeply rooted in each of us.

Education for evolution is an educational system designed to help propel humans forward in the natural course of evolution. The purpose of education for evolution is to enhance and strengthen the natural evolutionary process of humans through the mechanism of education. The means to achieve this objective is the design of a curricula based on the same educational techniques and strategies used by natural evolution, enhanced and guided by the application of conscious educational decisions.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for any student interested in learning about Islamic Architecture.

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Tags

  • Art History

Subscribers

111

Lectures

26

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