Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg Zentrum für
... compartmentalized nature, buildings have the power to structure movement, encounters, and social interaction between different users. Architecture sets the stage for certain activities to happen at the expense of others. In the process of place-making, the investment in a useful design and elaborati ...
... compartmentalized nature, buildings have the power to structure movement, encounters, and social interaction between different users. Architecture sets the stage for certain activities to happen at the expense of others. In the process of place-making, the investment in a useful design and elaborati ...
Cover Page.ai - Carolina Digital Repository - UNC
... the next six years (and counting). Nicola Terrenato kindly served on my Master’s Thesis committee, and gave particularly valuable advice on how to approach the quantitative analysis of small datasets. Sheila Dillon gamely served on the committees for both my Master’s Thesis and my dissertation. Her ...
... the next six years (and counting). Nicola Terrenato kindly served on my Master’s Thesis committee, and gave particularly valuable advice on how to approach the quantitative analysis of small datasets. Sheila Dillon gamely served on the committees for both my Master’s Thesis and my dissertation. Her ...
FOUNDATION RITUALS AND THE CULTURE OF BUILDING IN
... 1. Reconstruction of the Architectural Remains of the Artemision at Ephesus...............252 2. Hogarth’s Reconstruction of the Central Basis............................................................253 3. Hogarth’s Isometric Reconstruction of the Central Basis.................................... ...
... 1. Reconstruction of the Architectural Remains of the Artemision at Ephesus...............252 2. Hogarth’s Reconstruction of the Central Basis............................................................253 3. Hogarth’s Isometric Reconstruction of the Central Basis.................................... ...
bijildings on the west side of the ag-ora
... The latest regular burials thus far found within the area are graves that have appeared to the south of the later Tholos. They run down into the early part of the seventh century., That habitation continued and indeed became more intense through this century is sufficientlv shown not only. by the ce ...
... The latest regular burials thus far found within the area are graves that have appeared to the south of the later Tholos. They run down into the early part of the seventh century., That habitation continued and indeed became more intense through this century is sufficientlv shown not only. by the ce ...
All Roads Lead Through Rome: Imperial Armatures on the
... and the landscapes by which it passes.”12 This is especially visible in how the majority of the buildings built by triumphing generals were built with spoils from their success. Rome as the capitol was significant because of its associations with triumphs, the place where the greatness of the empire ...
... and the landscapes by which it passes.”12 This is especially visible in how the majority of the buildings built by triumphing generals were built with spoils from their success. Rome as the capitol was significant because of its associations with triumphs, the place where the greatness of the empire ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... - All names of places/sites used are the modern Italian names except those that are more commonly known under their ancient name, i.e. Veii and Satricum. - By architectural terracottas I understand all types of terracottas placed on the roof, that is both decorative terracottas such as statues place ...
... - All names of places/sites used are the modern Italian names except those that are more commonly known under their ancient name, i.e. Veii and Satricum. - By architectural terracottas I understand all types of terracottas placed on the roof, that is both decorative terracottas such as statues place ...
Akhet Khufu: archaeo-astronomical hints at a
... of 146.6 and 143.5 meters respectively, Giza 1 and Giza 2 are by far greater than the third famous pyramid present on the Plateau, the tomb of the pharaoh Menkaure. This pyramid indeed hardly reaches 65 meters in height and is, therefore, much smaller also of the three pyramids constructed about 100 ...
... of 146.6 and 143.5 meters respectively, Giza 1 and Giza 2 are by far greater than the third famous pyramid present on the Plateau, the tomb of the pharaoh Menkaure. This pyramid indeed hardly reaches 65 meters in height and is, therefore, much smaller also of the three pyramids constructed about 100 ...
Arlington_Deming_District
... regulations requiring masonry construction within the Chicago city limits influenced the visual character of City neighborhoods, including the Mid-North District, which redeveloped in the 1870s and 1880s as an area of finely-crafted masonry houses and small apartment buildings. These building regula ...
... regulations requiring masonry construction within the Chicago city limits influenced the visual character of City neighborhoods, including the Mid-North District, which redeveloped in the 1870s and 1880s as an area of finely-crafted masonry houses and small apartment buildings. These building regula ...
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... Consequently, no other material has been as successful in bonding adobe bricks. Today, cement and lime mortars are commonly used with stabilized adobe bricks, but cement mortars are incompatible with unstabilized adobe because the two products have different thermal expansion and contraction rates. ...
... Consequently, no other material has been as successful in bonding adobe bricks. Today, cement and lime mortars are commonly used with stabilized adobe bricks, but cement mortars are incompatible with unstabilized adobe because the two products have different thermal expansion and contraction rates. ...
Historic Property Inventory - Spokane Historic Preservation Office
... A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history. B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past. C. Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or repr ...
... A. Property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history. B. Property is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past. C. Property embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction or repr ...
URBAN PLANNING SPECIAL COMMITTEE AGENDA
... The addition has masonry walls to the east and south. The west wall (facing Station Street) is timber framed and clad in cement sheeting. The addition has a tiled pitched roof with gable ends On the original permanent building, the roofs are all behind parapets. Comparative Analysis In Lodge circles ...
... The addition has masonry walls to the east and south. The west wall (facing Station Street) is timber framed and clad in cement sheeting. The addition has a tiled pitched roof with gable ends On the original permanent building, the roofs are all behind parapets. Comparative Analysis In Lodge circles ...
Suitability of sunken courtyards in the desert climate of Kuwait
... Turkey, the Province of Henan, Shanxi, and Gansu in north ern and others, some of which date back 5000 years [l]. Among the various types of subterranean dwellings one type is very common. It is a vertical design of a deep patio open to the sky and surrounded by walls and rooms, called pit or a cou ...
... Turkey, the Province of Henan, Shanxi, and Gansu in north ern and others, some of which date back 5000 years [l]. Among the various types of subterranean dwellings one type is very common. It is a vertical design of a deep patio open to the sky and surrounded by walls and rooms, called pit or a cou ...
a preliminary study of the praetorium of the zenobia
... The following have been done: a topographical lifting of the visible arrises of the Praetorium; a lifting by means of orthographies of the Praetorium’s supported ashlars and masonry faces by actual direct measures once the scaffolding had been erected and access to the immediate vicinity was availab ...
... The following have been done: a topographical lifting of the visible arrises of the Praetorium; a lifting by means of orthographies of the Praetorium’s supported ashlars and masonry faces by actual direct measures once the scaffolding had been erected and access to the immediate vicinity was availab ...
Chapter 8 Walls and other Structural Elements
... deterioration. This should only be done after careful consideration of all the consequences. Any works carried out on this basis should always be based upon firm evidence and an assessment of the original state and detailing of the structure. ...
... deterioration. This should only be done after careful consideration of all the consequences. Any works carried out on this basis should always be based upon firm evidence and an assessment of the original state and detailing of the structure. ...
ancient solutions for future sustainability: building with adobe
... Although the use of sun dried mud brick is often perceived to occur primarily in regions of low rainfall such as the Arnerican Southwest, this is not necessarily the case. Costa Rica has an old tradition of building with adobe, yet it receives 80 inches of rain a year. Roofs with a wide overhang and ...
... Although the use of sun dried mud brick is often perceived to occur primarily in regions of low rainfall such as the Arnerican Southwest, this is not necessarily the case. Costa Rica has an old tradition of building with adobe, yet it receives 80 inches of rain a year. Roofs with a wide overhang and ...
glazed bricks
... The futuristic lines of this distinctive building help define its use as a workspace for one of the country’s leading artists. The versatility of the glazed bricks is clearly demonstrated in the variety of formats required, with special angled bricks for the pointed end of the building, precast copi ...
... The futuristic lines of this distinctive building help define its use as a workspace for one of the country’s leading artists. The versatility of the glazed bricks is clearly demonstrated in the variety of formats required, with special angled bricks for the pointed end of the building, precast copi ...
winners brochure - The Brick Development Association
... visual interest and richness, laid in a stretcher bond, ‘for as far as the eye can see’, the judges ...
... visual interest and richness, laid in a stretcher bond, ‘for as far as the eye can see’, the judges ...
Developing a new combined structural roofing system of domes and
... structure. From the simple igloo that shelters the Arctic hunter through the ravages of a blinding storm, the dome has been used in every culture, on every continent, as one of man's most versatile constructions [11]. Also, the dome is a traditional way for roofing buildings in Egypt. Most of the Eg ...
... structure. From the simple igloo that shelters the Arctic hunter through the ravages of a blinding storm, the dome has been used in every culture, on every continent, as one of man's most versatile constructions [11]. Also, the dome is a traditional way for roofing buildings in Egypt. Most of the Eg ...
Master thesis by Emily de Bree - BORA
... The main subject of this study is the temple of Athena Nike, but in order to understand the whole picture of the interventions, the geographical limitation must also include the bastion on which the temple is situated, and also the rest of the Acropolis monuments to some degree, as they all stand in ...
... The main subject of this study is the temple of Athena Nike, but in order to understand the whole picture of the interventions, the geographical limitation must also include the bastion on which the temple is situated, and also the rest of the Acropolis monuments to some degree, as they all stand in ...
Desert Castles of Ancient Khorezm
... are trailing oasis from desert, fall into decay. It is visible on example Pil Qala and is very evident on monuments of Berkut Qala oasis of Ancient Khorezm. It is visible all dynamics on their example of development of antique cities and Late Antique Khorezm up to the Arab conquer. ...
... are trailing oasis from desert, fall into decay. It is visible on example Pil Qala and is very evident on monuments of Berkut Qala oasis of Ancient Khorezm. It is visible all dynamics on their example of development of antique cities and Late Antique Khorezm up to the Arab conquer. ...
Housing project for the elderly in Hanover Röben clinker brick
... which is in keeping with the architecture of the old filtration building and whose industrial functions are consistent with its environment. It nestles harmoniously in the entire complex of the central waterworks. At first glance it is difficult to imagine that this is a new building. The façade tec ...
... which is in keeping with the architecture of the old filtration building and whose industrial functions are consistent with its environment. It nestles harmoniously in the entire complex of the central waterworks. At first glance it is difficult to imagine that this is a new building. The façade tec ...
Masonry Construction in Olympia, Greece, during the Roman
... Olympia’s public infrastructure includes a large number of buildings which were erected during the imperial period. They are characterised by a number of different construction materials and techniques. This paper focuses on these differences and in particular on the use of opus testaceum as a way o ...
... Olympia’s public infrastructure includes a large number of buildings which were erected during the imperial period. They are characterised by a number of different construction materials and techniques. This paper focuses on these differences and in particular on the use of opus testaceum as a way o ...
Destruction and Memory on the Athenian Acropolis
... were, from a strategic point of view, the logical target-but also burned the temples, tore down their architectural adornment, attacked statues, overturned reliefs, smashed pots.:"" Although recent scholars have correctly challenged the traditional view (in which all damage to Archaic material was a ...
... were, from a strategic point of view, the logical target-but also burned the temples, tore down their architectural adornment, attacked statues, overturned reliefs, smashed pots.:"" Although recent scholars have correctly challenged the traditional view (in which all damage to Archaic material was a ...
Brick Bulletin Summer 2000
... the aid of computer simulation, using lessons learned from master builders (modern and ancient) of the European solar-design community and the Middle East, where I lived for many years. Our house has proved to have one of the lowest energy consumptions in the UK, hence one of the lowest environmenta ...
... the aid of computer simulation, using lessons learned from master builders (modern and ancient) of the European solar-design community and the Middle East, where I lived for many years. Our house has proved to have one of the lowest energy consumptions in the UK, hence one of the lowest environmenta ...
The Stone as a Main Building Material
... many types of stone throughout the world all with differing attributes that make them better or worse for particular uses. Stone is a very dense material so it gives a lot of protection too, its main draw-back as a material is its weight and awkwardness. Building material is any material which is us ...
... many types of stone throughout the world all with differing attributes that make them better or worse for particular uses. Stone is a very dense material so it gives a lot of protection too, its main draw-back as a material is its weight and awkwardness. Building material is any material which is us ...
Architecture of Mesopotamia
The architecture of Mesopotamia is the ancient architecture of the region of the Tigris–Euphrates river system (also known as Mesopotamia), encompassing several distinct cultures and spanning a period from the 10th millennium BC, when the first permanent structures were built, to the 6th century BC. Among the Mesopotamian architectural accomplishments are the development of urban planning, the courtyard house, and ziggurats. No architectural profession existed in Mesopotamia; however, scribes drafted and managed construction for the government, nobility, or royalty. The Mesopotamians regarded 'the craft of building' as a divine gift taught to men by the gods as listed in me 28.