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History of Architecture - 1 (26142)
Course Conducted By
Md. Asaduzzaman Russel
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
This Course is for: Diploma in Engineering (AIDT 4th Semester)

Objectives of the Course
• To understand the Architectural characteristics of Egyptian Civilization.
• To understand the Architectural characteristics of West Asiatic Civilization.
• To understand the Architectural characteristics of Hellenic period of Greek Architecture.
• To understand the Architectural characteristics of Roman Civilization.
• Develop the knowledge of beginning of Islamic architecture during the Mughal period.
• To know the development of Islamic & indo Islamic architecture in East Bengal.
• To understand Architecture & the decorative arts of the 20th century.
• Know Architects Bio and their works. Modern Architects in Bangladesh and their works.

Short Description

Style of decorative arts; Egyptian Civilization Architecture; West Asiatic Architecture; History of Hellenic period of Greek Architecture; Architectural features of Roman Civilization; Development of Islamic architecture during Mughal period and Architecture in East Bengal.
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Climatology (26134)
Climatology is the scientific study of climate, including its variability, changes, and effects on the environment and human societies. It involves the analysis of historical climate data, the study of physical processes that affect the climate, and the use of models to predict future climate patterns.

Climatologists study a wide range of climate-related phenomena, including temperature, precipitation, wind, atmospheric pressure, and ocean currents. They also investigate the causes of climate change, including natural factors such as volcanic activity and solar radiation, as well as human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.

The findings of climatology have important implications for many areas of society, including agriculture, public health, water resources, energy production, and urban planning. By understanding how the climate works and how it is changing, scientists can help policymakers and communities make informed decisions about how to adapt to and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Subject Aims:

• Describe Weather and Climate.
• Describe the climate effects on human shelter.
• Describe the biological approach in building design.
• Memorize the aspects of solar energy and wind direction in building design.
• Describe the aspect of topography and contour.
• Describe the effects of prevailing winds on building.
• Describe the basic concept of house planning.
• Describe the effect of climate on building design.
• Describe the relation between environment and building forms.
• Describe the thermal effect of materials.
• Describe the treatment for climate effect on building.

Subject Outcome:

Climatology in architecture is a study related to the climate and the built environment. Buildings do not exist in isolation; they exist in a specific geographic environment. As a specific discipline, architecture strives to ensure the harmony and unity of architecture and the surrounding geographic environment. A climate rationale provides the specific underpinning for evidence-based climate decision making. It ensures that the linkages between climate impacts, climate action and societal benefits is fully grounded in the best available climate data and science. Climate plays a very important role in architecture and building forms. The composition of climatic data and the requirements for thermal comfort provides the basis for the selection of building form and building elements appropriate for the climate so as to create necessary internal comfort. One of the main factors contributing to climate change is architecture. The sector is accountable for about 50% of the greenhouse emissions in the country due to construction as well as the energy needed to keep buildings operational.
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