Improving Solution Architecting Practices
... research. The results of a survey among architects trained in RCDA indicate that for the majority of trainees, the approach has significant positive impact on their solution architecting work. This is true for RCDA as a whole, for its principles, and for its individual practices. The positive effect ...
... research. The results of a survey among architects trained in RCDA indicate that for the majority of trainees, the approach has significant positive impact on their solution architecting work. This is true for RCDA as a whole, for its principles, and for its individual practices. The positive effect ...
Microsoft Word
... Techniques of visualising and depicting buildings are moving closer to the mainstream design process. Indeed, it is a modern curiosity that design teams are having to show what their completed building will look like (its shadows, its reflectivity, its texture and impact on the environment) at every ...
... Techniques of visualising and depicting buildings are moving closer to the mainstream design process. Indeed, it is a modern curiosity that design teams are having to show what their completed building will look like (its shadows, its reflectivity, its texture and impact on the environment) at every ...
Architecture in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
... more similarities than differences among the various countries by the 1950s. This represented a significant shift since Eastern Bloc countries like Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Hungary had sophisticated building industries before World War II, while the construction sector in the Soviet Union h ...
... more similarities than differences among the various countries by the 1950s. This represented a significant shift since Eastern Bloc countries like Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Hungary had sophisticated building industries before World War II, while the construction sector in the Soviet Union h ...
Practice Profile - 23 Degrees North
... sensitive to the health of the individual, the community and the environment. Our work is driven by a desire to respond to the needs of contemporary culture by evaluating and learning from the wisdom embedded within the successful innovations of local/ regional tradition. Trust is the basis of our r ...
... sensitive to the health of the individual, the community and the environment. Our work is driven by a desire to respond to the needs of contemporary culture by evaluating and learning from the wisdom embedded within the successful innovations of local/ regional tradition. Trust is the basis of our r ...
More Key Concepts
... him in nature. Most of Da Vinci’s ideas were explored in sketches and study models, many of which were left incomplete. The incomplete studies could possibly indicate that Da Vinci developed them to the point in which he could learn the most, and then moved on to the next idea. Key Concepts: Most de ...
... him in nature. Most of Da Vinci’s ideas were explored in sketches and study models, many of which were left incomplete. The incomplete studies could possibly indicate that Da Vinci developed them to the point in which he could learn the most, and then moved on to the next idea. Key Concepts: Most de ...
Hohlweggasse 2 / 25, 1030 Vienna, Austria Tel +43 1 581 62 80
... In the middle of the roof beats a small heart: it is a bright pink patio, which not only echoes Barragán’s taste for surprising use of color and accents, its warmth also filters softly inside the apartment, through the bathrooms and the long window next to the bookcases. The shade of pink reminds us ...
... In the middle of the roof beats a small heart: it is a bright pink patio, which not only echoes Barragán’s taste for surprising use of color and accents, its warmth also filters softly inside the apartment, through the bathrooms and the long window next to the bookcases. The shade of pink reminds us ...
Architecture of the 19th century
... ARCG221- HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II Dr. Abdurrahman Mohamed ...
... ARCG221- HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II Dr. Abdurrahman Mohamed ...
THE MODERN ERA IN ARCHITECTURE Between two centuries
... Jeanneret (he adopted the pseudonym Le Corbusier only in the early 1920s) was a remarkably talented pupil. He travelled widely in the Near and Middle East, and worked his way through a study tour of Germany at a time when the ideas for a new architecture were being formulated. In 1908-9 he went to P ...
... Jeanneret (he adopted the pseudonym Le Corbusier only in the early 1920s) was a remarkably talented pupil. He travelled widely in the Near and Middle East, and worked his way through a study tour of Germany at a time when the ideas for a new architecture were being formulated. In 1908-9 he went to P ...
2015 Summer Archeology course
... Requirements: open to undergraduates and graduates. Some preference will be given to students who have had some experience of architecture, or have an ability to draw, particularly freehand architectural drawings, but also for those students in fields such as archaeology, classics and art history. K ...
... Requirements: open to undergraduates and graduates. Some preference will be given to students who have had some experience of architecture, or have an ability to draw, particularly freehand architectural drawings, but also for those students in fields such as archaeology, classics and art history. K ...
eALVA Issue 3 [RTF File, 650.6 KB] - UWA
... The house has a form and scale that relates to its context, and an inspiring uniqueness that announces all that goes with the holiday experience.” ...
... The house has a form and scale that relates to its context, and an inspiring uniqueness that announces all that goes with the holiday experience.” ...
Japanese Architecture
... spared bombing, large numbers of wooden houses were pulled down after the residents fled to the countryside, ostensibly for the purpose of preventing the spread of fire. In the post-war years, the American lifestyle was widely adopted by Japanese people, and American architectural structures introdu ...
... spared bombing, large numbers of wooden houses were pulled down after the residents fled to the countryside, ostensibly for the purpose of preventing the spread of fire. In the post-war years, the American lifestyle was widely adopted by Japanese people, and American architectural structures introdu ...
Hardware Architects and Engineers
... systems simulation, and high-speed (>1 GHz) ASIC design. Specific knowledge of any of these areas is less critical, however, than exceptional intellectual ability and a record of innovation and achievement. Our aim is to add extraordinary contributors and innovators to our small team of talented har ...
... systems simulation, and high-speed (>1 GHz) ASIC design. Specific knowledge of any of these areas is less critical, however, than exceptional intellectual ability and a record of innovation and achievement. Our aim is to add extraordinary contributors and innovators to our small team of talented har ...
The architectural Zen of Brian MacKay-Lyons
... has taught for decades as professor of architecture, one Brant Laidler, a laboratory technician in the institution’s Department of Earth Sciences had this to say: “The buildings illustrated in this article have evidently impressed other architects, and are no doubt designed to be efficient in functi ...
... has taught for decades as professor of architecture, one Brant Laidler, a laboratory technician in the institution’s Department of Earth Sciences had this to say: “The buildings illustrated in this article have evidently impressed other architects, and are no doubt designed to be efficient in functi ...
The bliss of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
... site in the southern suburb of Vouliagmeni. House A consists of a large volume of living quarters connected to three individual bedroom volumes. House B also uses the platform element as a design tool, upon which stand the extensive living quarters, complemented by shaded areas opening onto an unobs ...
... site in the southern suburb of Vouliagmeni. House A consists of a large volume of living quarters connected to three individual bedroom volumes. House B also uses the platform element as a design tool, upon which stand the extensive living quarters, complemented by shaded areas opening onto an unobs ...
history of architecture : modern architecture
... but on closer examination it becomes problematic and open to interpretation. Linking the relationship between the form of an object and its intended purpose is a good idea for designers and architects, but it is not always by itself a complete design solution. ...
... but on closer examination it becomes problematic and open to interpretation. Linking the relationship between the form of an object and its intended purpose is a good idea for designers and architects, but it is not always by itself a complete design solution. ...
Annik Bianchini - Consulat général de France à Hong Kong et Macao
... at the core of our approach: not demolishing historic centres and recycling old materials that are now rare”. It is also in Bordeaux, a city open to Europe and the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, that architect Françoise-Hélène Jourda, a specialist in ecological construction, has ...
... at the core of our approach: not demolishing historic centres and recycling old materials that are now rare”. It is also in Bordeaux, a city open to Europe and the world, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, that architect Françoise-Hélène Jourda, a specialist in ecological construction, has ...
Japanese Architecture
... Sejima Kazuyo and Nishizawa Ryue jointly won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2010 in recognition of the outstanding work of their architectural firm SANAA, most notably the Ogasawara Museum (Ida, Nagano Prefecture, 1999) and the Kanazawa 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (Ishikawa Prefectur ...
... Sejima Kazuyo and Nishizawa Ryue jointly won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2010 in recognition of the outstanding work of their architectural firm SANAA, most notably the Ogasawara Museum (Ida, Nagano Prefecture, 1999) and the Kanazawa 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art (Ishikawa Prefectur ...
Japanese Architecture
... influenced by the climate. Summers in most of Japan are long, hot, and humid, a fact that is clearly reflected in the way homes are built. The traditional house is raised somewhat so that the air can move around and beneath it. Wood was the material of choice because it is cool in summer, warm in wi ...
... influenced by the climate. Summers in most of Japan are long, hot, and humid, a fact that is clearly reflected in the way homes are built. The traditional house is raised somewhat so that the air can move around and beneath it. Wood was the material of choice because it is cool in summer, warm in wi ...
architecture
... Architecture in Japan has also been influenced by the climate. Summers in most of Japan are long, hot, and humid, a fact that is clearly reflected in the way homes are built. The traditional house is raised somewhat so that the air can move around and beneath it. Wood was the material of choice beca ...
... Architecture in Japan has also been influenced by the climate. Summers in most of Japan are long, hot, and humid, a fact that is clearly reflected in the way homes are built. The traditional house is raised somewhat so that the air can move around and beneath it. Wood was the material of choice beca ...
Japanese Architecture in Hebrew The influence of Japanese
... modernism and the vocabulary further developed by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. Its influence reached Israel and Japan simultaneously during its forming years from the late1920’s to its pick influence after World War II. Architects from both countries were deeply influenced by the "intern ...
... modernism and the vocabulary further developed by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. Its influence reached Israel and Japan simultaneously during its forming years from the late1920’s to its pick influence after World War II. Architects from both countries were deeply influenced by the "intern ...