Tectonic thinking in contemporary industrialized
... can benefit from different ways of architectural synthesis thinking as a basis for improving. This understood in such a way that industrialized manufacturing technologies and products should be driven by ideas and innovation, which enrich and improve the building designs – the architecture – both in t ...
... can benefit from different ways of architectural synthesis thinking as a basis for improving. This understood in such a way that industrialized manufacturing technologies and products should be driven by ideas and innovation, which enrich and improve the building designs – the architecture – both in t ...
Eulogy for Hal Box
... Hal was as ethical a person as I can imagine, relying, like a good ship’s captain, on his Associate Deans like the late great Richard Dodge and his very-‐much-‐still-‐ kicking Larrys: Speck and Doll. ...
... Hal was as ethical a person as I can imagine, relying, like a good ship’s captain, on his Associate Deans like the late great Richard Dodge and his very-‐much-‐still-‐ kicking Larrys: Speck and Doll. ...
32 5.0 ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC QUALITIES 5.1 The
... bays to the front elevation. Its front door and first floor central window have pediments over. The hipped roof has a steep pitch. By contrast Castle Hill, built in 1785 for the Duke of Rutland’s Agent, has a flat appearance, with few projecting elements. The flat appearance is enhanced by the appli ...
... bays to the front elevation. Its front door and first floor central window have pediments over. The hipped roof has a steep pitch. By contrast Castle Hill, built in 1785 for the Duke of Rutland’s Agent, has a flat appearance, with few projecting elements. The flat appearance is enhanced by the appli ...
architectural classicism and florence as a new republican rome
... liberty. Rather, still growing there was that sacred and untrampled freedom that, soon after the founding of the colony of Florence, was to be stolen by those vilest of thieves. For this reason I think something has been true and is true in this city more than in any other; the men of Florence espec ...
... liberty. Rather, still growing there was that sacred and untrampled freedom that, soon after the founding of the colony of Florence, was to be stolen by those vilest of thieves. For this reason I think something has been true and is true in this city more than in any other; the men of Florence espec ...
Curriculum Vita
... Department of Art and Architecture | Hobart and William Smith Colleges | Geneva, NY 14456 | [email protected] Presented Paper “(Cultural) Landscapes: Re-centering Culture in the Landscape Idea,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Conference, Tucson, AZ Co-organized session with ...
... Department of Art and Architecture | Hobart and William Smith Colleges | Geneva, NY 14456 | [email protected] Presented Paper “(Cultural) Landscapes: Re-centering Culture in the Landscape Idea,” Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Conference, Tucson, AZ Co-organized session with ...
modularity, prefabrication, + building manuals in postwar italy
... This paper exposes the American origins of the postwar Italian building text the Manuale dell’Architetto (The Manual of the Architect). One of its chief authors, Italian architect Bruno Zevi, was forced to leave Italy during World War II, and came to the United States. He first studied at Harvard Un ...
... This paper exposes the American origins of the postwar Italian building text the Manuale dell’Architetto (The Manual of the Architect). One of its chief authors, Italian architect Bruno Zevi, was forced to leave Italy during World War II, and came to the United States. He first studied at Harvard Un ...
Overarching Architecture at NATO as foundation for Service
... The latter could be from NATO common funding, multi-national cooperative efforts or use of national assets.The long-term goal is to transform NATO into a flexible, highly responsive organisation. It has been recognized that the concept of ServiceOriented Enterprise is an important stepping stone for ...
... The latter could be from NATO common funding, multi-national cooperative efforts or use of national assets.The long-term goal is to transform NATO into a flexible, highly responsive organisation. It has been recognized that the concept of ServiceOriented Enterprise is an important stepping stone for ...
Great Britain
... building consisted of units. For example, the Houses of Parliament in London, which kept the old Gothic features, resembles a medieval city, including a medieval town hall, market place, cathedral, castle, etc. The façades were independent from the interior or from the function. A contradiction betw ...
... building consisted of units. For example, the Houses of Parliament in London, which kept the old Gothic features, resembles a medieval city, including a medieval town hall, market place, cathedral, castle, etc. The façades were independent from the interior or from the function. A contradiction betw ...
A new paradigm of urban development: envisioning
... Today’s awareness is about the environment and minimizing the use of energy. Subsequently today’s architecture concerns the changes in the atmosphere and how to protect it. The trend wasn’t negotiated in old architecture. This is because of using local building materials and trend that meet the envi ...
... Today’s awareness is about the environment and minimizing the use of energy. Subsequently today’s architecture concerns the changes in the atmosphere and how to protect it. The trend wasn’t negotiated in old architecture. This is because of using local building materials and trend that meet the envi ...
Architecture of the 19 century and the Turn of the century
... professor of architecture at University College, London, in 1847. What had happened was that nineteenth-century architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty at the same time. New experiences emerged throughout the century. The styles existed side by side instead of succeeding ea ...
... professor of architecture at University College, London, in 1847. What had happened was that nineteenth-century architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty at the same time. New experiences emerged throughout the century. The styles existed side by side instead of succeeding ea ...
OAA Perspectives - Ontario Association of Architects
... left behind in photographs and ironic accounts, and sometimes their spirit can be recognized in slogans such as Venturi’s “Viva vulgar, or at least messy, vitality!” 1 Records of bizarre buildings first appeared in the legends of Ancient Greece. A structure shaped by Daedalus in the form of a cow i ...
... left behind in photographs and ironic accounts, and sometimes their spirit can be recognized in slogans such as Venturi’s “Viva vulgar, or at least messy, vitality!” 1 Records of bizarre buildings first appeared in the legends of Ancient Greece. A structure shaped by Daedalus in the form of a cow i ...
An Overview of Mushroom Structures in Slovene Structuralism
... core of the paper starts with a section containing 5 selected case studies, each of them representing one mushroom or umbrella structure designed by a Slovene architect. An analysis of the selected case studies is made from the historical perspective with the emphasis on the architect’s point of vie ...
... core of the paper starts with a section containing 5 selected case studies, each of them representing one mushroom or umbrella structure designed by a Slovene architect. An analysis of the selected case studies is made from the historical perspective with the emphasis on the architect’s point of vie ...
Developing New Identity for Historical Site of the Old City of Batavia
... symbol of identity and a reflection of culture. Jakarta has an old town that was built during Dutch colonial time. A debate as to whether to preserve as found or restore with new structures has been a never ending issue. On one side, there is an urge to preserve historical buildings that symbolize t ...
... symbol of identity and a reflection of culture. Jakarta has an old town that was built during Dutch colonial time. A debate as to whether to preserve as found or restore with new structures has been a never ending issue. On one side, there is an urge to preserve historical buildings that symbolize t ...
View/Open - Institutional Scholarship
... necessarily envisioned as a novel creative act authored by an individual identifiable designer. By emphasizing a modern, western definition of the architect as a type of artist who must produce creative, novel designs, which do not replicate any previous traditional form or model, I would slight all ...
... necessarily envisioned as a novel creative act authored by an individual identifiable designer. By emphasizing a modern, western definition of the architect as a type of artist who must produce creative, novel designs, which do not replicate any previous traditional form or model, I would slight all ...
Architecture of the Forest - Nordic Journal of Architectural Research
... the forest and architectural space and form. A good introduction to the topic is provided by a study of forest-related biological knowledge, literature, art and environmental aesthetics. Also included within the scope of interest is the architect’s interpretation of this relation-ship. This type of ...
... the forest and architectural space and form. A good introduction to the topic is provided by a study of forest-related biological knowledge, literature, art and environmental aesthetics. Also included within the scope of interest is the architect’s interpretation of this relation-ship. This type of ...
Architectural Propaganda at the Worldâ•Žs Fairs
... be one of the most historic and influential gatherings of nations across the globe, but most importantly would showcase the grandeur of the United States of America and establish its authority in a modern world, as described by Timothy A. Hickman.19 The site of this extravaganza would be the industr ...
... be one of the most historic and influential gatherings of nations across the globe, but most importantly would showcase the grandeur of the United States of America and establish its authority in a modern world, as described by Timothy A. Hickman.19 The site of this extravaganza would be the industr ...
MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE, AN
... brought architecture in to a crisis that postmodernism tried only to its speedy recovery. Effort of architecture to transform the memory and perhaps the removal it and the conversion of pre-modern human to modern human by using the architecture was the thing that stimulated the reactions opposite it ...
... brought architecture in to a crisis that postmodernism tried only to its speedy recovery. Effort of architecture to transform the memory and perhaps the removal it and the conversion of pre-modern human to modern human by using the architecture was the thing that stimulated the reactions opposite it ...
BETWEEN THE SUN AND THE MOON – STUDIO MUMBAI Frankfurt
... made in the Studio Mumbai workshop and carried to the site on foot, which meant that their size, shape and assembly method had to be carefully thought out. But many of the building materials were gathered near the site. This may seem very primitive compared to the type of building we usually constru ...
... made in the Studio Mumbai workshop and carried to the site on foot, which meant that their size, shape and assembly method had to be carefully thought out. But many of the building materials were gathered near the site. This may seem very primitive compared to the type of building we usually constru ...
The Role of Geometry and Proportions in Shaping the
... personal and private environments along with huge and magnificent spaces. They can provide the experience of closed, semi-closed, semi-opened and opened spaces in combination with each other so that one feels that he has found a shelter or has made an initiation. Basically, Iranian architect’s thoug ...
... personal and private environments along with huge and magnificent spaces. They can provide the experience of closed, semi-closed, semi-opened and opened spaces in combination with each other so that one feels that he has found a shelter or has made an initiation. Basically, Iranian architect’s thoug ...
giovanni corbellini
... his colleague, introduces a more general question, attributing to the diagrammatic substance of her architecture a specific role of newness in the evolution of the discipline. We may agree more or less with this interpretation, but it is certain that the diagram has played an increasingly central ro ...
... his colleague, introduces a more general question, attributing to the diagrammatic substance of her architecture a specific role of newness in the evolution of the discipline. We may agree more or less with this interpretation, but it is certain that the diagram has played an increasingly central ro ...
Summer 2005 Newsletter
... in Bellevue, WA when it was constructed in 1956. With farms dotting the surrounding landscape in the late 1940s, downtown Bellevue was little more than a cluster of shops on Main Street. However, by the early 1950s, the population of Bellevue had increased significantly and control on community grow ...
... in Bellevue, WA when it was constructed in 1956. With farms dotting the surrounding landscape in the late 1940s, downtown Bellevue was little more than a cluster of shops on Main Street. However, by the early 1950s, the population of Bellevue had increased significantly and control on community grow ...
*** 1 - Embedded Systems
... Preparing the sequence number for corresponding transaction ID, and avoiding overflow of the reorder buffer by the admittance mechanism are provided by this unit. ...
... Preparing the sequence number for corresponding transaction ID, and avoiding overflow of the reorder buffer by the admittance mechanism are provided by this unit. ...
Inhoud - Histechnica
... disappeared and as consequence the collective system of mutual helps (gotong royong) as well. Nevertheless, in the initial period these kampung did not fall under the control of the City councils, but under the direction of the central Government. It caused many problems between the central and loc ...
... disappeared and as consequence the collective system of mutual helps (gotong royong) as well. Nevertheless, in the initial period these kampung did not fall under the control of the City councils, but under the direction of the central Government. It caused many problems between the central and loc ...
Cisco Converged Architecture Strategy and Assessment Service At-a-glance
... assessment. During this process, and based on Cisco architecture leading practices and key performance indicators (KPIs), a snapshot-in-time measurement is produced. Further, by applying objective benchmarking metrics to these KPIs, Cisco engineers perform a business and technical analysis of your u ...
... assessment. During this process, and based on Cisco architecture leading practices and key performance indicators (KPIs), a snapshot-in-time measurement is produced. Further, by applying objective benchmarking metrics to these KPIs, Cisco engineers perform a business and technical analysis of your u ...
Gothic secular and domestic architecture
Gothic architecture is a style of architecture that flourished during the high and late medieval period. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture.Originating in 12th-century France and lasting into the 16th century, Gothic architecture is most familiar as the architecture of many of the great cathedrals, abbeys and churches of Europe. It is also the architecture of many non-religious buildings, such as castles, palaces, town halls, guild halls, universities and to a less prominent extent, private dwellings.Although secular and civic architecture in general was subordinate in importance to ecclesiastical architecture, civic architecture grew in importance as the Middle Ages progressed. David Watkin, for example writes about secular Gothic architecture in present-day Belgium: ""However, it is the secular architecture, the guild-halls and town halls of her prosperous commercial cities, which make Belgium unique. Their splendour often exceeds that of contemporary ecclesiastical foundations, while their decorative language was not without influence on churches such as Antwerp Cathedral.""