This module provides a distinctive and engaging introduction to analysing historic buildings, introducing students to the skills of visual analysis, desk-based assessment and research, and knowledge of building structures, materials and architectural history. Drawing on examples and case studies from the UK, it lays the foundations for further study and sets historic buildings analysis in the wider context of the heritage and conservation process.
Students have said that this module lays the foundation for their studies and employment and that they appreciate the expertise and support of the course tutors.
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Autumn Term 2022-23 |
By the end of the module, students should:
Subject content
Academic and graduate skills
Other learning outcomes (if applicable)
This module is designed to introduce you to the basics of analysing buildings. We will consider the development of buildings archaeology and the current frameworks within which buildings archaeologists operate, particularly in conservation and heritage. We then go on to address the key approaches and methodologies in buildings archaeology; looking at archival research into buildings history, identifying key sources of secondary and primary sources that underpin both academic and practice-based research. We will familiarise ourselves with current professional guidance on standards and reports, including desk based assessments, historic buildings reports and heritage statements. The module will then go on to introduce you to the basics of analysing buildings, building your understanding of how materials, structures and architectural history can be used to visually analyse a series of case studies through lectures and on site practicals. Many of these issues will come together in our analysis of case studies, many of which are on our doorstep in York and Yorkshire. Throughout the module, you'll build up a good working knowledge of approaches to historic buildings and practice skills of visual analysis, desk based assessment, archive research and group work.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Pass/fail
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Feedback will be available within 6 weeks.
Brittain Caitlin, T 2007 How to Read a Building: interpret a building’s character and style (London: Collins)
Historic England 2015 Understanding Historic Buildings: a Guide to Good Recording Practice
Morriss, R K 2000 The Archaeology of Buildings (Stroud, Tempus)