enota portfolio (2012 08)
... “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organizations. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cul ...
... “Constant changes and new complex situations in the world around us drive us to think about new ways of architectural and urban organizations. In order to be able to produce answers to those new questions we believe it’s time to surpass the boundaries of conventional discipline set mainly by our cul ...
Walking Tour - The Glendale Historical Society
... east side of Kenwood from Broadway to Wilson. The buildings represent different periods of development and different architectural styles. At Kenwood and Broadway is the sanctuary. The Fellowship and education centers occupy the rest of the block and can be seen later in the tour. The award-winning ...
... east side of Kenwood from Broadway to Wilson. The buildings represent different periods of development and different architectural styles. At Kenwood and Broadway is the sanctuary. The Fellowship and education centers occupy the rest of the block and can be seen later in the tour. The award-winning ...
Braeside Survey Report - City of Highland Park
... using the criteria for architectural significance as stated in the Highland Park Ordinance. An "S" indicates that a building would be eligible for listing as an individual local landmark. A "C" indicates that it would be a contributing building in a locally designated historic district, generally mo ...
... using the criteria for architectural significance as stated in the Highland Park Ordinance. An "S" indicates that a building would be eligible for listing as an individual local landmark. A "C" indicates that it would be a contributing building in a locally designated historic district, generally mo ...
theoria 8 - prospectus 1998-99
... planning and to its purpose, the Kunsthaus functions as a bridgehead at a point where the past and the future meet. Like a bubble of air, the bluish, shimmering skin of the Kunsthaus floats above its glass-walled ground floor. Spanning up to 60 metres in width, the biomorphic construction envelops t ...
... planning and to its purpose, the Kunsthaus functions as a bridgehead at a point where the past and the future meet. Like a bubble of air, the bluish, shimmering skin of the Kunsthaus floats above its glass-walled ground floor. Spanning up to 60 metres in width, the biomorphic construction envelops t ...
Local Landmarks of St. Petersburg
... The 1926 Casa de Muchas Flores was built late in the boom period by Alpine Lucas, an early developer in the Jungle section of the City. The house, the first built on the water side of Park Street, was designed by noted local architect Henry Dupont and is a fine example of Mediterranean Revival style ...
... The 1926 Casa de Muchas Flores was built late in the boom period by Alpine Lucas, an early developer in the Jungle section of the City. The house, the first built on the water side of Park Street, was designed by noted local architect Henry Dupont and is a fine example of Mediterranean Revival style ...
here - SCM Sweb - City University of Hong Kong
... The basic premise of this scholarly thesis, is to cover some basic ideas of the discipline of architecture by questioning a series of questions. By means of criticality, that is by comparing various contradicting concepts by practitioners, philosophers, and scholars; I hope some issues about archite ...
... The basic premise of this scholarly thesis, is to cover some basic ideas of the discipline of architecture by questioning a series of questions. By means of criticality, that is by comparing various contradicting concepts by practitioners, philosophers, and scholars; I hope some issues about archite ...
CONTEXT ESSAY MODERN MOVEMENT IN MARYLAND Year One
... economic and political conditions simply could not support extensive modernization. 1940-1946. During the Second World War, the technical and stylistic modernization of the built environment around industrial sites and military bases was a significant milestone in the development of Maryland’s moder ...
... economic and political conditions simply could not support extensive modernization. 1940-1946. During the Second World War, the technical and stylistic modernization of the built environment around industrial sites and military bases was a significant milestone in the development of Maryland’s moder ...
St. Cloud Res. Manual 08-08-05
... St. Cloud began as three villages located along the west bank of the Mississippi River. These settlements were divided by two great ravines, which have since disappeared. Upper Town, the northernmost settlement, was claimed and settled by General Sylvanus B. Lowry, an active democrat and reputed sla ...
... St. Cloud began as three villages located along the west bank of the Mississippi River. These settlements were divided by two great ravines, which have since disappeared. Upper Town, the northernmost settlement, was claimed and settled by General Sylvanus B. Lowry, an active democrat and reputed sla ...
THEMATIC CONTEXT STATEMENT Modernism: 1945 to 1980
... these was the spread of the International Style and subsequent popular modernist styles that followed it, including Brutalism and later variations on the International Style. These international idioms were used with some variation in materials and detail throughout the region, and particularly mark ...
... these was the spread of the International Style and subsequent popular modernist styles that followed it, including Brutalism and later variations on the International Style. These international idioms were used with some variation in materials and detail throughout the region, and particularly mark ...
- LSE Research Online
... benefits and bid up the prices of houses near Wright houses, the benefit will be capitalised in property prices. To assess whether such a premium exists, we conducted a spatial hedonic property price analysis, guided by a simple bid-rent model. Previewing our findings, the study will conclude that ...
... benefits and bid up the prices of houses near Wright houses, the benefit will be capitalised in property prices. To assess whether such a premium exists, we conducted a spatial hedonic property price analysis, guided by a simple bid-rent model. Previewing our findings, the study will conclude that ...
New York`s Skyscrapers in the French Illustrated Press (1898–1912)
... emphasize the efficiency of the new building type for creating more office surface in central areas of the city. This quantitative method was a way of approaching a building phenomenon that, while being newsworthy, was at the time difficult to comprehend with conventional tools. Indeed, and contrary ...
... emphasize the efficiency of the new building type for creating more office surface in central areas of the city. This quantitative method was a way of approaching a building phenomenon that, while being newsworthy, was at the time difficult to comprehend with conventional tools. Indeed, and contrary ...
Heritage House Notes and Built Heritage Research Guide
... already considered a heritage building, it soon will be. If this seems absurd, note that many of the buildings we now regard as priceless heritage houses were considered commonplace and ordinary at the time they were built. Prince Edward Island has a rich variety of buildings from all eras of its hi ...
... already considered a heritage building, it soon will be. If this seems absurd, note that many of the buildings we now regard as priceless heritage houses were considered commonplace and ordinary at the time they were built. Prince Edward Island has a rich variety of buildings from all eras of its hi ...
Architectural Findings - Ohio History Connection
... resulting approach was a Streamlined Classicism, which combined Neo‐Classical symmetry, proportion, emphasized entrances, and historic details with the flat roof, smooth masonry walls, contemporary materials, banded windows, or cubist forms of the Modernist or Inter ...
... resulting approach was a Streamlined Classicism, which combined Neo‐Classical symmetry, proportion, emphasized entrances, and historic details with the flat roof, smooth masonry walls, contemporary materials, banded windows, or cubist forms of the Modernist or Inter ...
GSCO-2013-0030-skyscraper-paper
... ‘generous deceit’ which can ‘effect the noblest designs’ (op cit, 70). A century later, as this form of understanding becomes more common, Ruskin is perfectly prepared to claim that the soaring vaults and spires of gothic churches could be understood as sublime, and that they had improving effects b ...
... ‘generous deceit’ which can ‘effect the noblest designs’ (op cit, 70). A century later, as this form of understanding becomes more common, Ruskin is perfectly prepared to claim that the soaring vaults and spires of gothic churches could be understood as sublime, and that they had improving effects b ...
In the Shadow of the Sky-Scraper
... ‘generous deceit’ which can ‘effect the noblest designs’ (op cit, 70). A century later, as this form of understanding becomes more common, Ruskin is perfectly prepared to claim that the soaring vaults and spires of gothic churches could be understood as sublime, and that they had improving effects b ...
... ‘generous deceit’ which can ‘effect the noblest designs’ (op cit, 70). A century later, as this form of understanding becomes more common, Ruskin is perfectly prepared to claim that the soaring vaults and spires of gothic churches could be understood as sublime, and that they had improving effects b ...
Peter Beaven 1 - Architecture Archive
... Beaven established his office in the mid-1950s and his early work sits comfortably within the restrained, earnest modernism of the Christchurch School. He gradually began to shake off this local conformity, however, in favour of more global influences. Beaven travelled widely, spending six months li ...
... Beaven established his office in the mid-1950s and his early work sits comfortably within the restrained, earnest modernism of the Christchurch School. He gradually began to shake off this local conformity, however, in favour of more global influences. Beaven travelled widely, spending six months li ...
860 | 880 Lake Shore Drive
... were used as forms into which the required concrete was poured. Prior to the construction of 860, these forms were usually made of wood and had to be removed after the concrete hardened. Then the concrete had to be finished with some facing material to make it look less rough. By using forms of stee ...
... were used as forms into which the required concrete was poured. Prior to the construction of 860, these forms were usually made of wood and had to be removed after the concrete hardened. Then the concrete had to be finished with some facing material to make it look less rough. By using forms of stee ...
Future Nordic Concrete Architecture
... Characteristic for the usage of concrete in the years up to today is, that the concrete is often used untreated. This results in an honest expression where the production method is visible in the concrete surface. One might say that it is a kind of a modern and distinguished version of the brutali ...
... Characteristic for the usage of concrete in the years up to today is, that the concrete is often used untreated. This results in an honest expression where the production method is visible in the concrete surface. One might say that it is a kind of a modern and distinguished version of the brutali ...
A Documentary History of Plymouth Colony Architecture, I 6 2 0
... construction from the Plymouth prototype in its typical Maryland brick ends. While no known frame buildings of the seventeenth-century have survived in Virginia, a construction method known as “box construction” persistsin the South for inexpensive building. Outbuildings with posts sunk into the gro ...
... construction from the Plymouth prototype in its typical Maryland brick ends. While no known frame buildings of the seventeenth-century have survived in Virginia, a construction method known as “box construction” persistsin the South for inexpensive building. Outbuildings with posts sunk into the gro ...
FORMER HOYTS CINEMA CENTRE - Victorian Heritage Database
... Japan. In 1962 he published a book on the work of Kenzo Tange (and in 1968 New Directions in Japanese Architecture). Tange's later works, such as the Kagawa prefectural office (1955-58), are notable for restraint of design and the employment of the traditional Japanese aesthetic in modern technical ...
... Japan. In 1962 he published a book on the work of Kenzo Tange (and in 1968 New Directions in Japanese Architecture). Tange's later works, such as the Kagawa prefectural office (1955-58), are notable for restraint of design and the employment of the traditional Japanese aesthetic in modern technical ...
Wright`s Organic Architecture: From ›Form Follows Function‹ to
... something to be understood and integrated into an architect’s work, but chief among these natural principles are organic simplicity and the idea of an entity. For Wright, organic simplicity was an object lesson and a goal in composition and form. Natural forms – a tree, a flower, a prairie, the wood ...
... something to be understood and integrated into an architect’s work, but chief among these natural principles are organic simplicity and the idea of an entity. For Wright, organic simplicity was an object lesson and a goal in composition and form. Natural forms – a tree, a flower, a prairie, the wood ...
Concept and Technique: How Traditional Japanese Architecture can
... solutions"are"not"always"found"in"something"new."Human"history"offers"centuries"of" case"studies"for"our"benefit,"but"generally"there"is"a"propensity"to"overlook" important"traditional"building"methods,"even"though"they"have"influenced"what"the" global"society"has"developed"into."As"a"result,"people ...
... solutions"are"not"always"found"in"something"new."Human"history"offers"centuries"of" case"studies"for"our"benefit,"but"generally"there"is"a"propensity"to"overlook" important"traditional"building"methods,"even"though"they"have"influenced"what"the" global"society"has"developed"into."As"a"result,"people ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... Jacobean/Elizabethan The Jacobean/Elizabethan style is characterized by a steeply pitched roof with intersecting gables or dormers, round arched entrance, and decorative brickwork. Generally, residential structures were built between 1920 and 1940 and are of brick, stone or stucco. Two or more stori ...
... Jacobean/Elizabethan The Jacobean/Elizabethan style is characterized by a steeply pitched roof with intersecting gables or dormers, round arched entrance, and decorative brickwork. Generally, residential structures were built between 1920 and 1940 and are of brick, stone or stucco. Two or more stori ...
The Language of Architecture
... also in Rome, by Francesco Borromini and others (center). While the structures are extraordinarily different in their three-dimensional ...
... also in Rome, by Francesco Borromini and others (center). While the structures are extraordinarily different in their three-dimensional ...
Architecture of England
The architecture of England refers to the architecture practiced in the territory of the present-day country of England, and in the historic Kingdom of England. The term can also be used to refer to buildings created under English influence or by English architects in other parts of the world, particularly in the English and later British colonies and Empire, which developed into the Commonwealth of Nations.Apart from Anglo-Saxon architecture, the major forms of non-vernacular architecture employed in England before 1900 originated elsewhere in western Europe, chiefly in France and Italy, while 20th-century Modernist architecture derived from both European and American influences. Each of these foreign modes became assimilated within English architectural culture and gave rise to local variation and innovation, producing distinctive national forms. Among the most characteristic styles originating in England are the Perpendicular Gothic of the late Middle Ages, High Victorian Gothic and the 'Queen Anne' style.