D.2 Residential Styles and Forms The single
... front gable roof type, and the paired gable type. Considered suitable as a rural style, it was not frequently built in urban settings. Gothic Revival dwellings featured elaborate decorative details in the form of Gothic arch tracery, window crowns and drip molds, intricate porch details, and ornate ...
... front gable roof type, and the paired gable type. Considered suitable as a rural style, it was not frequently built in urban settings. Gothic Revival dwellings featured elaborate decorative details in the form of Gothic arch tracery, window crowns and drip molds, intricate porch details, and ornate ...
Campbellford Heritage Homes
... and one on the south face. Each of the bays has three window openings topped with a buff brick soldier course. All windows on the first storey are sash, originally with four lights each. The window openings on the second floor have a wooden pointed arch, with two over two sash. All window openings h ...
... and one on the south face. Each of the bays has three window openings topped with a buff brick soldier course. All windows on the first storey are sash, originally with four lights each. The window openings on the second floor have a wooden pointed arch, with two over two sash. All window openings h ...
„Budapest” Architecture
... architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty at the same time. At the turn of the 20 century the art and also the architecture searched for new ways instead of using historical architectural elements or motifs. The changes led to the Modern Movement when buildings were being ere ...
... architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty at the same time. At the turn of the 20 century the art and also the architecture searched for new ways instead of using historical architectural elements or motifs. The changes led to the Modern Movement when buildings were being ere ...
1. Brodie Street Public Library (216 Brodie Street South) 2. Saint
... centrally placed wood covered porch is supported by brick piers rather than classical stone columns. The portico is also balanced on either side by projecting bay windows. Although there have been various additions to the building over the years, it still has many original features such as the ceili ...
... centrally placed wood covered porch is supported by brick piers rather than classical stone columns. The portico is also balanced on either side by projecting bay windows. Although there have been various additions to the building over the years, it still has many original features such as the ceili ...
Delray Beach CBD Architectural Design
... The historic Delray Beach development pattern occurred on lots generally ranging from 25 to 150 feet wide. Recent construction patterns have agglomerated multiple properties into much larger parcels, often on half or full city blocks. This newer pattern has raised concern about maintaining the chara ...
... The historic Delray Beach development pattern occurred on lots generally ranging from 25 to 150 feet wide. Recent construction patterns have agglomerated multiple properties into much larger parcels, often on half or full city blocks. This newer pattern has raised concern about maintaining the chara ...
New archaeological research within the Moscow Kremlin
... basements of the 14th Corpus concealed the foundations of the cathedral's porch, mired under white-stone foundation fragments from other monastic buildings (the refectory and gallery which were part of the main church), which can be preliminary dated at around the 15 th or 16th century (see Photos 4 ...
... basements of the 14th Corpus concealed the foundations of the cathedral's porch, mired under white-stone foundation fragments from other monastic buildings (the refectory and gallery which were part of the main church), which can be preliminary dated at around the 15 th or 16th century (see Photos 4 ...
Historic Homes - Alpena - Alpena Chamber of Commerce
... The structure, known as the George N. Fletcher Building, was built in in 1973 on a site that housed the public library during the early years of this century. The original building burned in 1936. The land was then deeded to the city and remained as a city park until 1972 when the city deeded the pr ...
... The structure, known as the George N. Fletcher Building, was built in in 1973 on a site that housed the public library during the early years of this century. The original building burned in 1936. The land was then deeded to the city and remained as a city park until 1972 when the city deeded the pr ...
Evaluating a Software Architecture
... aims to predict the quality of a system before it has been developed. the quality of the architecture is validated by analyzing the impact of predefined scenarios on architectural components. addresses concerns at the architecture design level which inherently crosscut multiple architectural compone ...
... aims to predict the quality of a system before it has been developed. the quality of the architecture is validated by analyzing the impact of predefined scenarios on architectural components. addresses concerns at the architecture design level which inherently crosscut multiple architectural compone ...
draft of a proposed - Village of Williamsville
... As defined by the Vernacular Architecture Forum (VAF), vernacular architecture refers to ordinary buildings and landscapes. Typically designed and constructed by local builders and contractors often with little or no formal training and experience with high-style architectural design, vernacular arc ...
... As defined by the Vernacular Architecture Forum (VAF), vernacular architecture refers to ordinary buildings and landscapes. Typically designed and constructed by local builders and contractors often with little or no formal training and experience with high-style architectural design, vernacular arc ...
american neoclassicism and the emergence of the skyscraper (1870
... The 1850s produced many high Victorian gothic buildings, and Henry Hobson Richardson’s early work reflects this influence. By the early 1870s, Richardson came into his own style, distinguished by heavy masonry and arched entrances, such as two projects in Massachusetts, the Hampden County Courthouse ...
... The 1850s produced many high Victorian gothic buildings, and Henry Hobson Richardson’s early work reflects this influence. By the early 1870s, Richardson came into his own style, distinguished by heavy masonry and arched entrances, such as two projects in Massachusetts, the Hampden County Courthouse ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... during the Renaissance period and considering its geographical extension to the Latin American continent between the XVI and XVII centuries. With the analysis of the World Heritage and Religious Monument List –which includes the cathedrals and big churches inscribed until now-, we can observe that a ...
... during the Renaissance period and considering its geographical extension to the Latin American continent between the XVI and XVII centuries. With the analysis of the World Heritage and Religious Monument List –which includes the cathedrals and big churches inscribed until now-, we can observe that a ...
Document Word - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... during the Renaissance period and considering its geographical extension to the Latin American continent between the XVI and XVII centuries. With the analysis of the World Heritage and Religious Monument List –which includes the cathedrals and big churches inscribed until now-, we can observe that a ...
... during the Renaissance period and considering its geographical extension to the Latin American continent between the XVI and XVII centuries. With the analysis of the World Heritage and Religious Monument List –which includes the cathedrals and big churches inscribed until now-, we can observe that a ...
Introduction for Associate Professor Gevork Hartoonian
... The second thing, and perhaps I noticed this because it is lacking in my own writing, is the subtlety of the argument Gevork presents. Even though he might see the tectonic approach to architecture as having greater ethical or critical potential than the digitally generated architecture that cares o ...
... The second thing, and perhaps I noticed this because it is lacking in my own writing, is the subtlety of the argument Gevork presents. Even though he might see the tectonic approach to architecture as having greater ethical or critical potential than the digitally generated architecture that cares o ...
Molly Brown`s Unsinkable Neighborhood Virtual Walking Tour
... received only nine proposals. All were rejected. The Board requested plans again in 1885 and offered cash rewards to the top three. This time, they received twenty-one sets of plans. The Board selected Elijah E. Myers' "Corinthian" proposal. It took another twenty-three years to complete the buildin ...
... received only nine proposals. All were rejected. The Board requested plans again in 1885 and offered cash rewards to the top three. This time, they received twenty-one sets of plans. The Board selected Elijah E. Myers' "Corinthian" proposal. It took another twenty-three years to complete the buildin ...
Slide 1 What do we mean when we say "house style" or
... began to make a big change from the simple symmetrical Georgian and Greek Revival styles to fancier, more decorative styles. The first decorative style to become popular in this region was GOTHIC, which originated in the majestic churches of medieval Europe. Gothic’s towers, steeply pitched roofs, a ...
... began to make a big change from the simple symmetrical Georgian and Greek Revival styles to fancier, more decorative styles. The first decorative style to become popular in this region was GOTHIC, which originated in the majestic churches of medieval Europe. Gothic’s towers, steeply pitched roofs, a ...
Министерство образования и науки Республики Казахстан
... and thermodynamics to the design of machines. They separated themselves from civil engineering, and were called "mechanical engineers". With the development of the science of electricity, there appeared another branch of the engineering — electrical engineering. It is divided now into two main branc ...
... and thermodynamics to the design of machines. They separated themselves from civil engineering, and were called "mechanical engineers". With the development of the science of electricity, there appeared another branch of the engineering — electrical engineering. It is divided now into two main branc ...
1. CN Station (9 Water Street)
... visitors to Port Arthur, the Pagoda does so with an eclectic mixture of Roman, Greek, Indian and Scandinavian architecture. Serving as an information booth since its creation, the octagonal brick building has an Indian style mushroom roof that was popular in England in the nineteenth century. The cu ...
... visitors to Port Arthur, the Pagoda does so with an eclectic mixture of Roman, Greek, Indian and Scandinavian architecture. Serving as an information booth since its creation, the octagonal brick building has an Indian style mushroom roof that was popular in England in the nineteenth century. The cu ...
Change over Time: Neatline and the Study of Architectural History
... Building‐in‐Time, unfolded and changed over time rather than follow the modern practice of being fully established and agreed upon before construction began.1 Medieval churches, for example, often underwent drastic change throughout their history, with parts of the build ...
... Building‐in‐Time, unfolded and changed over time rather than follow the modern practice of being fully established and agreed upon before construction began.1 Medieval churches, for example, often underwent drastic change throughout their history, with parts of the build ...
In GMS Art we will consider how the architect creates intentional
... The founders of the American nation drew architectural and aesthetic inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, and the builders of the U.S. Capitol would readily have used marble if it were available. However, no nearby deposits had been discovered when construction began, so sandstone ...
... The founders of the American nation drew architectural and aesthetic inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, and the builders of the U.S. Capitol would readily have used marble if it were available. However, no nearby deposits had been discovered when construction began, so sandstone ...
National Register Nomination File
... bell tower which is stuccoed on the first floor and has wood siding on the second story. The tower has a hipped roof covered with asphalt shingles and is topped by a sheet metal finial. The building reflects the Gothic Revival style in the pointed arch windows used throughout the building. The windo ...
... bell tower which is stuccoed on the first floor and has wood siding on the second story. The tower has a hipped roof covered with asphalt shingles and is topped by a sheet metal finial. The building reflects the Gothic Revival style in the pointed arch windows used throughout the building. The windo ...
history of architecture : modern architecture
... precedent, functional necessities, and socially aware concerns, but that to achieve significance, a work of architecture must be a transcendent synthesis of all of the former and a creation of worth in and of itself. ...
... precedent, functional necessities, and socially aware concerns, but that to achieve significance, a work of architecture must be a transcendent synthesis of all of the former and a creation of worth in and of itself. ...
A WALKING TOUR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESIDENTS
... and forma l structure, it contrasted with ~he first four buildings with its use of unadorned wall surfaces, flat roof line, square window bays, and a temple-front portico complete with ionic columns and pilasters. The style and color of the Park Building were used as models for the next two building ...
... and forma l structure, it contrasted with ~he first four buildings with its use of unadorned wall surfaces, flat roof line, square window bays, and a temple-front portico complete with ionic columns and pilasters. The style and color of the Park Building were used as models for the next two building ...
English Gothic architecture
English Gothic is the name of the architectural style that flourished in England from about 1180 until about 1520.As with the Gothic architecture of other parts of Europe, English Gothic is defined by its pointed arches, vaulted roofs, buttresses, large windows, and spires. The Gothic style was introduced from France, where the various elements had first been used together within a single building at the choir of the Basilique Saint-Denis north of Paris, built by the Abbot Suger and dedicated on 11 June 1144. The earliest large-scale applications of Gothic architecture in England are at Canterbury Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Many features of Gothic architecture had evolved naturally from Romanesque architecture (often known in England as Norman architecture). This evolution can be seen most particularly at the Norman Durham Cathedral, which has the earliest pointed ribbed high vault known.English Gothic was to develop along lines that sometimes paralleled and sometimes diverged from those of continental Europe. Historians traditionally divide English Gothic into a number of different periods, which may be further subdivided to accurately define different styles. Gothic architecture continued to flourish in England for a hundred years after the precepts of Renaissance architecture were formalised in Florence in the early 15th century. The Gothic style gave way to the Renaissance in the later 16th and 17th centuries, but was revived in the late 18th century as an academic style and had great popularity as Gothic Revival architecture throughout the 19th century.Many of the largest and finest works of English architecture, notably the medieval cathedrals of England are largely built in the Gothic style. So also are castles, palaces, great houses, universities, and many smaller unpretentious secular buildings, including almshouses and trade halls. Another important group of Gothic buildings in England are the parish churches, which, like the medieval cathedrals, are often of earlier, Norman foundation.