2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog

AH 3793 SACRED SPACE AND SACRED LANDSCAPE

An examination of how humans have construed the sacred in history, particularly how they have imbued landscape and created architecture to embody and give shape to sacredness. Course will cover theoretical, religious, ritual, and mystical aspects of the sacred, and then examine examples of sacred architecture and sacred landscape from different time periods and cultures.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

AH*1700 or AH*1701

Offered

SPRING ODD YEARS