Architectural Classification: Style and Type
... “A style is a label that allows us to identify salient aspects of our history…it expresses our worldview, our aspirations ” – William Morgan in “The Abrams Guide to American House Styles”. According to Alan Gowans in “Styles and Types of North American Architecture”, “Architecture was always about s ...
... “A style is a label that allows us to identify salient aspects of our history…it expresses our worldview, our aspirations ” – William Morgan in “The Abrams Guide to American House Styles”. According to Alan Gowans in “Styles and Types of North American Architecture”, “Architecture was always about s ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... properties under 50 years of age to be listed unless they can show “exceptional importance” under Criteria Consideration G. Because state and local designations often look to the National Register as a guide, the same rules usually apply. Although formal recognition on a county, state or national le ...
... properties under 50 years of age to be listed unless they can show “exceptional importance” under Criteria Consideration G. Because state and local designations often look to the National Register as a guide, the same rules usually apply. Although formal recognition on a county, state or national le ...
Louis Sullivan: Influence and Innovation
... multifaceted makeup of the Auditorium Building was groundbreaking not only in the field of architecture but also for the city of Chicago. By erecting such an innovative and complex structure, Adler & Sullivan put Chicago on the cultural map. It was largely thanks to them that in 1890 Chicago was cho ...
... multifaceted makeup of the Auditorium Building was groundbreaking not only in the field of architecture but also for the city of Chicago. By erecting such an innovative and complex structure, Adler & Sullivan put Chicago on the cultural map. It was largely thanks to them that in 1890 Chicago was cho ...
The Architecture and Development of New York City
... for how much money you could make by building a five- or six-story building, it was being valued for how much money you could make by building a 20- or a 30-story building. So the Bowling Green Offices here show you exactly how fast and how big these buildings could be built. And it, too, is very tr ...
... for how much money you could make by building a five- or six-story building, it was being valued for how much money you could make by building a 20- or a 30-story building. So the Bowling Green Offices here show you exactly how fast and how big these buildings could be built. And it, too, is very tr ...
Bryan/College Station: An Architectural Tour
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... heen in the diplomatic seivice ,MK\ w,is lust secre- ...
5.1 DESIGN GUIDELINES OVERVIEw 5.2 ARCHITECTURAL
... modern architectural style, and in turn form the “Prairie School.” Prairie School was also one of the first attempts to design an architectural style that did not share any design elements or aesthetic vocabulary with European classical architecture. Prairie School was also heavily influenced by the ...
... modern architectural style, and in turn form the “Prairie School.” Prairie School was also one of the first attempts to design an architectural style that did not share any design elements or aesthetic vocabulary with European classical architecture. Prairie School was also heavily influenced by the ...
Architecture and the City in the Ancient Near East
... Course web page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/˜harmansa/arth224.html ...
... Course web page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/˜harmansa/arth224.html ...
10.1080-13602365.2011.570059
... showcase of technology, lifestyles, bipolar worldviews, music and dance culture in Turkey.20 During the 1950s, the number of casinos inside the fairgrounds alone increased to meet the rising demand of the young generation in Izmir. ‘Mogambo’ and ‘Kübana’ were famous additions built and rented out f ...
... showcase of technology, lifestyles, bipolar worldviews, music and dance culture in Turkey.20 During the 1950s, the number of casinos inside the fairgrounds alone increased to meet the rising demand of the young generation in Izmir. ‘Mogambo’ and ‘Kübana’ were famous additions built and rented out f ...
Session 4: International Modern
... Tanikawa House by Kazuo Shinohara, whose work like that of many of his contemporaries rejected the technical focus of the Metabolists, which they equated with the interests of the Japanese technocracy. Instead their interest was in small, intimate projects. This building is at first glance Modern: i ...
... Tanikawa House by Kazuo Shinohara, whose work like that of many of his contemporaries rejected the technical focus of the Metabolists, which they equated with the interests of the Japanese technocracy. Instead their interest was in small, intimate projects. This building is at first glance Modern: i ...
Architectonic and functional quality of buildings
... The term ‘architectonic quality’ is used both in a narrow sense and in a wider sense. In architectural journals and discussions on architecture, architectonic quality is generally linked primarily with visual and compositional qualities and symbolic or cultural meaning, so that it comes to be seen a ...
... The term ‘architectonic quality’ is used both in a narrow sense and in a wider sense. In architectural journals and discussions on architecture, architectonic quality is generally linked primarily with visual and compositional qualities and symbolic or cultural meaning, so that it comes to be seen a ...
ACE 17 - UPCommons
... - Casa Molina (Maipú-Mendoza). Floor plan is T shaped, with four domes covering one of the branches. There are two galleries, with a principal masonry arch, and a back gallery with wood pillars. Domes were a widespread solution that can currently be seen in a typical bread oven. Figure 3. Casa Molin ...
... - Casa Molina (Maipú-Mendoza). Floor plan is T shaped, with four domes covering one of the branches. There are two galleries, with a principal masonry arch, and a back gallery with wood pillars. Domes were a widespread solution that can currently be seen in a typical bread oven. Figure 3. Casa Molin ...
BRIEF SYLLABI FOR B.ARCH. DEGREE PROGRAM
... user- deterministic methods and models; concept of creativity, issues of creative design. visual design principlesfunctional, structural and spatial systems; principles of visual design, relation of form and space, architectural programming principles- functionalism, organic architecture and contemp ...
... user- deterministic methods and models; concept of creativity, issues of creative design. visual design principlesfunctional, structural and spatial systems; principles of visual design, relation of form and space, architectural programming principles- functionalism, organic architecture and contemp ...
A Return to Elegance
... traditional art with new Western styles. This cross-cultural innovation helped produce some of the most beautiful art of that time. One of the greatest examples of this adaption is the colonial-style “gingerbread house”—a unique feature in Lanna’s colonial architecture. These buildings not only stan ...
... traditional art with new Western styles. This cross-cultural innovation helped produce some of the most beautiful art of that time. One of the greatest examples of this adaption is the colonial-style “gingerbread house”—a unique feature in Lanna’s colonial architecture. These buildings not only stan ...
APEC Architect Project Web Site Now Available United
... years of contact and discussions between the regulatory and professional organizations of the three NAFTA countries. When ratified and ...
... years of contact and discussions between the regulatory and professional organizations of the three NAFTA countries. When ratified and ...
The Sesquicentennial Issue - Ontario Association of Architects
... TIME FLIES. THERE IS NO time like the present. A good time was had by all. Ahead of one’s time. Big time. Closing time. The year 2017 marks a major milestone in Canadian history. It is the 150 th anniversary of Confederation and the 50 th anniversary of Expo 67, the seminal World Expo that put Canad ...
... TIME FLIES. THERE IS NO time like the present. A good time was had by all. Ahead of one’s time. Big time. Closing time. The year 2017 marks a major milestone in Canadian history. It is the 150 th anniversary of Confederation and the 50 th anniversary of Expo 67, the seminal World Expo that put Canad ...
Slide 1 What do we mean when we say "house style" or
... decorative details such as brackets and cornice trim construction materials such as brick, stucco, or wood footprint and floor plan historic period ...
... decorative details such as brackets and cornice trim construction materials such as brick, stucco, or wood footprint and floor plan historic period ...
IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT)
... becomes widely accepted, a new form of sustainability such as Biomimicry was advanced to achieve a sustainable future (Berkebile & McLennan, 2004, [6]). In this context Biomimicry as a sustainable design tool caught the attention of environmental designers where the Architect is a major player, afte ...
... becomes widely accepted, a new form of sustainability such as Biomimicry was advanced to achieve a sustainable future (Berkebile & McLennan, 2004, [6]). In this context Biomimicry as a sustainable design tool caught the attention of environmental designers where the Architect is a major player, afte ...
Printable PDF - Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects
... 1884) were once skyscrapers. Today they are skyscrapers no longer. This points to a peculiar quality of this building type: its dependence ...
... 1884) were once skyscrapers. Today they are skyscrapers no longer. This points to a peculiar quality of this building type: its dependence ...
Downers Grove Architecture
... doors, windows, roofing, siding and other house elements could be produced and transported faster to construction sites than ever before. Second Empire homes became popular throughout most of the eastern and Midwestern United States and were often considered a “modern” alternative to the picturesque ...
... doors, windows, roofing, siding and other house elements could be produced and transported faster to construction sites than ever before. Second Empire homes became popular throughout most of the eastern and Midwestern United States and were often considered a “modern” alternative to the picturesque ...
Traditional and Modern Building Materials
... classical key, with some hints of metaphysics. “When tracing the background of this compromise it is certainly appropriate to refer to Muthesius’ concept, to his cottage reassessment, to the new planning methods highlighted by the functionalist and additive principle of his houses’ rooms distributio ...
... classical key, with some hints of metaphysics. “When tracing the background of this compromise it is certainly appropriate to refer to Muthesius’ concept, to his cottage reassessment, to the new planning methods highlighted by the functionalist and additive principle of his houses’ rooms distributio ...
High-Density Forms in Contemporary Architecture
... tissue and that of the architectural object and acquire social, ecological and urban meanings. The connotations of contemporary density and the relation it has with the city are important for understanding the way in which high-density architectural forms draw attention again, after a period in whic ...
... tissue and that of the architectural object and acquire social, ecological and urban meanings. The connotations of contemporary density and the relation it has with the city are important for understanding the way in which high-density architectural forms draw attention again, after a period in whic ...
Architectural History - Historic Hawaii Foundation
... dams and other purely functional structures followed the same general pattern, also employing — as did other public buildings of the era — a bounty of reinforced concrete in their construction. Not expressly “modern” these many buildings helped set the stage for later acceptance of more radical Euro ...
... dams and other purely functional structures followed the same general pattern, also employing — as did other public buildings of the era — a bounty of reinforced concrete in their construction. Not expressly “modern” these many buildings helped set the stage for later acceptance of more radical Euro ...
Good Old-Fashioned Modernism
... attract people. I think the most vibrant downtowns, for example, in America, are those that have saved their great iconic historic buildings, but they’ve also built great new buildings. . . it’s really a blending of the old and the new together that makes for a great city. Moeller: In what areas is ...
... attract people. I think the most vibrant downtowns, for example, in America, are those that have saved their great iconic historic buildings, but they’ve also built great new buildings. . . it’s really a blending of the old and the new together that makes for a great city. Moeller: In what areas is ...
Broschüre Exkursion Slowenien final_jb.cdr
... both made significant contributions to this end. The gallery was designed by architect Boris Podrecca (*1940) from Vienna, which gave further emphasis to its international mission. At the symposium in Piran, as well as in the DESSA gallery, it was now possible to meet acclaimed foreign architects. S ...
... both made significant contributions to this end. The gallery was designed by architect Boris Podrecca (*1940) from Vienna, which gave further emphasis to its international mission. At the symposium in Piran, as well as in the DESSA gallery, it was now possible to meet acclaimed foreign architects. S ...
Architecture of Italy
Italy has a very broad and diverse architectural style, which cannot be simply classified by period or region, due to Italy's division into several city-states until 1861. However, this has created a highly diverse and eclectic range in architectural designs. Italy is known for its considerable architectural achievements, such as the construction of arches, domes and similar structure during ancient Rome, the founding of the Renaissance architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th century, and being the homeland of Palladianism, a style of construction which inspired movements such as that of Neoclassical architecture, and influenced the designs which noblemen built their country houses all over the world, notably in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States of America during the late-17th to early 20th centuries. Several of the finest works in Western architecture, such as the Colosseum, the Duomo of Milan, Florence cathedral and the building designs of Venice are found in Italy. Italy has an estimated total of 100,000 monuments of all varieties (museums, palaces, buildings, statues, churches, art galleries, villas, fountains, historic houses and archaeological remains).Italian architecture has also widely influenced the architecture of the world. Being inspired by Andrea Palladio. Additionally, Italianate architecture, popular abroad since the 19th century, was used to describe foreign architecture which was built in an Italian style, especially modelled on Renaissance architecture.