Evaluating a Software Architecture
... a structured technique for understanding the tradeoffs inherent in the architectures of software-intensive systems. provides a principled way to evaluate a software architecture's fitness with respect to multiple competing quality attributes. is a spiral model of design: one of postulating candidate ...
... a structured technique for understanding the tradeoffs inherent in the architectures of software-intensive systems. provides a principled way to evaluate a software architecture's fitness with respect to multiple competing quality attributes. is a spiral model of design: one of postulating candidate ...
Introduction for Associate Professor Gevork Hartoonian
... environmental sustainability and social issues. But only when I read Gevork’s book did I full understand the possibility of there being an ethical position in relation to the core of architecture itself, architecture’s interiority, as Gevork might say. In Gevork’s hands the tectonics of architecture ...
... environmental sustainability and social issues. But only when I read Gevork’s book did I full understand the possibility of there being an ethical position in relation to the core of architecture itself, architecture’s interiority, as Gevork might say. In Gevork’s hands the tectonics of architecture ...
Document
... roof that is hemispherical in form and resembles a half ping pong ball and built in a framework formed by a series of arches rising from ...
... roof that is hemispherical in form and resembles a half ping pong ball and built in a framework formed by a series of arches rising from ...
It is well known that software systems are continuously growing in
... Ph.D. student at Dept. for Distributed Systems and Networking, Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences ...
... Ph.D. student at Dept. for Distributed Systems and Networking, Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences ...
CISC architecture
... out few instructions at the same time. As instructions are few it can be executed in a less amount of time. Another advantage is the use of fewer transistor reducing its cost. ...
... out few instructions at the same time. As instructions are few it can be executed in a less amount of time. Another advantage is the use of fewer transistor reducing its cost. ...
Contemporary Architecture in Egypt
... eration to the professional ethhey are those who shape the forms of towns in Egypt. They be called building engineers ...
... eration to the professional ethhey are those who shape the forms of towns in Egypt. They be called building engineers ...
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... would not support the weight of concrete. Romans developed the Arch out of necessity. ...
... would not support the weight of concrete. Romans developed the Arch out of necessity. ...
Japanese Architecture
... magnificent extant example of this style is the seventeenth-century Ninomaru Palace of Nijo Castle in Kyoto. In the seventeenth century, the shoinzukuri style was combined with features characteristic of sukiya, the teahouse in which the tea ceremony is performed, to create the sukiya-zukuri style o ...
... magnificent extant example of this style is the seventeenth-century Ninomaru Palace of Nijo Castle in Kyoto. In the seventeenth century, the shoinzukuri style was combined with features characteristic of sukiya, the teahouse in which the tea ceremony is performed, to create the sukiya-zukuri style o ...
Diwan - i
... waged a crucial war in the plains below and built a small mosque to celebrate his victory. Akbar in 1570s was riding a crest of success with his triumphs in Gujarat and Rajasthan thought that the Sikri hill would be an auspicious site for his new capital, also considering its architectural potential ...
... waged a crucial war in the plains below and built a small mosque to celebrate his victory. Akbar in 1570s was riding a crest of success with his triumphs in Gujarat and Rajasthan thought that the Sikri hill would be an auspicious site for his new capital, also considering its architectural potential ...
Japanese Architecture
... to enhance the local lord’s prestige and as his residence. A few of them remain today, admired especially for their tenshukaku (donjon). The buildings used as living space inside the castle grounds, and also the living quarters at Buddhist temples, were frequently built in the domestic architecture ...
... to enhance the local lord’s prestige and as his residence. A few of them remain today, admired especially for their tenshukaku (donjon). The buildings used as living space inside the castle grounds, and also the living quarters at Buddhist temples, were frequently built in the domestic architecture ...
More Key Concepts
... inventor. While very little of his architectural work was realized or built, he proposed designs for domed, centrally planned churches, fortifications, numerous mechanical inventions, and buildings in various scales from chapels to palaces to cities. Da Vinci attempted to incorporate in his designs, ...
... inventor. While very little of his architectural work was realized or built, he proposed designs for domed, centrally planned churches, fortifications, numerous mechanical inventions, and buildings in various scales from chapels to palaces to cities. Da Vinci attempted to incorporate in his designs, ...
Buildings to Know - English settlement and the Rise
... within an indoor closet, and the large roof extending from ridge to nearly the ground on the shed (or “saltbox”) addition to the rear all point to the traditional, vernacular characteristics of the 17th century First Settlement houses of New England. Hancock House, Boston, Massachusetts. Erected 17 ...
... within an indoor closet, and the large roof extending from ridge to nearly the ground on the shed (or “saltbox”) addition to the rear all point to the traditional, vernacular characteristics of the 17th century First Settlement houses of New England. Hancock House, Boston, Massachusetts. Erected 17 ...
architecture
... magnificent extant example of this style is the seventeenth-century Ninomaru Palace of Nijo Castle in Kyoto. In the seventeenth century, the shoinzukuri style was combined with features characteristic of sukiya, the teahouse in which the tea ceremony is performed, to create the sukiya-zukuri style o ...
... magnificent extant example of this style is the seventeenth-century Ninomaru Palace of Nijo Castle in Kyoto. In the seventeenth century, the shoinzukuri style was combined with features characteristic of sukiya, the teahouse in which the tea ceremony is performed, to create the sukiya-zukuri style o ...
The Conflict Shoreline: Colonialism as Climate Change
... Colonialism as Climate Change Colonial cartographers and administrators have continuously attempted to define Friday, “environmental thresholds” within empire. This lecture will speak about attempts at March 20, 2015 scientifically defining, measuring and mapping 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm the “aridity line” ...
... Colonialism as Climate Change Colonial cartographers and administrators have continuously attempted to define Friday, “environmental thresholds” within empire. This lecture will speak about attempts at March 20, 2015 scientifically defining, measuring and mapping 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm the “aridity line” ...
20th Century Architecture New materials in use permitted larger
... Department store required broad, open, well-illuminated display spaces Ornamentation on the lower levels- windows were like pictures and had elaborate frames ...
... Department store required broad, open, well-illuminated display spaces Ornamentation on the lower levels- windows were like pictures and had elaborate frames ...
American Architecture - University High School
... New systems of construction allowed for architects to design churches with thinner walls and lighter piers. Piers extended several stories high and into the roof area making individual columns like ribs on an open umbrella. Ribbed vaults are most distinguishable characteristic of Gothic archit ...
... New systems of construction allowed for architects to design churches with thinner walls and lighter piers. Piers extended several stories high and into the roof area making individual columns like ribs on an open umbrella. Ribbed vaults are most distinguishable characteristic of Gothic archit ...
Conference on Architecture and Tourism: Fictions, Simulacra
... becoming ubiquitous, or “melts into air,” as Marshall Berman would have it, architecture, at least for quite some time, have stayed solid and have not lost its eminence as a source of magnificence and amazement. This, to be exact, virtually ended when states and city governments, as well as private ...
... becoming ubiquitous, or “melts into air,” as Marshall Berman would have it, architecture, at least for quite some time, have stayed solid and have not lost its eminence as a source of magnificence and amazement. This, to be exact, virtually ended when states and city governments, as well as private ...
ThreeOrders2005NEW
... • Classical architecture is based on human proportions, and some think it is still the most beautiful way to relate people to their buildings and communities. Many of our civic buildings were designed using the Classical orders to reflect the ideals that guided our nation's founders. ...
... • Classical architecture is based on human proportions, and some think it is still the most beautiful way to relate people to their buildings and communities. Many of our civic buildings were designed using the Classical orders to reflect the ideals that guided our nation's founders. ...
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 ...
programme
... Designing the Colonial Australian Landscape: New Perspectives on the Roles & Representations of Surveyors Richard Aitken Paradise to Panorama: The Rediscovery of the South ...
... Designing the Colonial Australian Landscape: New Perspectives on the Roles & Representations of Surveyors Richard Aitken Paradise to Panorama: The Rediscovery of the South ...
THE MODERN ERA IN ARCHITECTURE Between two centuries
... Leading Italian architect and designer concerned with technological innovations and environmentally balanced buildings. From 1959 to 1964 Renzo Piano studied at the Milan Politecnico, where he subsequently taught until 1968. In 1970 he set up in partnership with the English architect Richard Rogers ...
... Leading Italian architect and designer concerned with technological innovations and environmentally balanced buildings. From 1959 to 1964 Renzo Piano studied at the Milan Politecnico, where he subsequently taught until 1968. In 1970 he set up in partnership with the English architect Richard Rogers ...
abstract-Mesopotamia..
... starts from Mesopotamia in west Asia where the Mesopotamian societies flourished; evolving various landscapes from the metal-rich highlands and elevations of southeastern Turkey to the Syrian deserts, from the woodman's of the Levant to the bogs of southern Iraq. Mesopotamian civilization along with ...
... starts from Mesopotamia in west Asia where the Mesopotamian societies flourished; evolving various landscapes from the metal-rich highlands and elevations of southeastern Turkey to the Syrian deserts, from the woodman's of the Levant to the bogs of southern Iraq. Mesopotamian civilization along with ...
Engineering an Empire: Da Vinci`s World
... 1. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Italy is beginning its rebirth because what’s happening is that is being reinstituted onto the peninsula, mainly through the Holy Roman Empire. 2. New rulers of the Italian city-states emerge, they are the ...
... 1. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Italy is beginning its rebirth because what’s happening is that is being reinstituted onto the peninsula, mainly through the Holy Roman Empire. 2. New rulers of the Italian city-states emerge, they are the ...
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.""