RELIGION AND ARCHITECTURE
... During my studies of architecture in Belgrade, Serbia, the history of architecture was dedicated mostly to religious buildings, so much so that my graduation project was a design of an Orthodox Christian temple. However, it was not until the Rollins College MLS program that I realized the true level ...
... During my studies of architecture in Belgrade, Serbia, the history of architecture was dedicated mostly to religious buildings, so much so that my graduation project was a design of an Orthodox Christian temple. However, it was not until the Rollins College MLS program that I realized the true level ...
09 Functionalism in Modern Architecture
... In 1896 Louis Sullivan expressed his belief that ‘form ever follows function’, meaning that a building’s appearance (form) should be determined by the most practical relationship of its necessary parts (functional considerations). In this way Le Corbusier believed a house could become ‘a machine for ...
... In 1896 Louis Sullivan expressed his belief that ‘form ever follows function’, meaning that a building’s appearance (form) should be determined by the most practical relationship of its necessary parts (functional considerations). In this way Le Corbusier believed a house could become ‘a machine for ...
Introduction This course of lectures covers history of Russian
... church architecture, in the first place when it comes to the significance, the level of influence on everyday life and religious life of people. ...
... church architecture, in the first place when it comes to the significance, the level of influence on everyday life and religious life of people. ...
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... • Italy had never fully adopted the Gothic style of architecture. Apart from the Cathedral of Milan, largely the work of German builders, few Italian churches show the emphasis on vertically, the clustered shafts, ornate tracery and complex ribbed vaulting that characterized Gothic in other parts o ...
... • Italy had never fully adopted the Gothic style of architecture. Apart from the Cathedral of Milan, largely the work of German builders, few Italian churches show the emphasis on vertically, the clustered shafts, ornate tracery and complex ribbed vaulting that characterized Gothic in other parts o ...
shah and rana period architecture
... courses, window frames and roof edges. The fifth storey is capped by a shrine. It is built on 3 load bearing walls with the central wall bisecting the building along its length. Its design influenced the design of the Nautale Durbar at Basantapur. Just as in the earlier Lichchavi period when art for ...
... courses, window frames and roof edges. The fifth storey is capped by a shrine. It is built on 3 load bearing walls with the central wall bisecting the building along its length. Its design influenced the design of the Nautale Durbar at Basantapur. Just as in the earlier Lichchavi period when art for ...
Confederation Centre Of The Arts: A 1960s National Historic Site by
... The Confederation Centre of the Arts, with its Nova Scotia Wallace sandstone exterior, is also noteworthy for its Modernist architecture of the Brutalist Style influenced by the work of architect Louis Kahn. Brutalism was the product of a second generation of so-called Modernist architects, primaril ...
... The Confederation Centre of the Arts, with its Nova Scotia Wallace sandstone exterior, is also noteworthy for its Modernist architecture of the Brutalist Style influenced by the work of architect Louis Kahn. Brutalism was the product of a second generation of so-called Modernist architects, primaril ...
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 ...
3.0 ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXTS 3.1 ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
... 1992:105). In the Late Gothic Revival period, buildings tended to be larger than the earlier buildings, but were also more historically correct in their application. Features associated with this architectural style include the use of smooth brick or ashlar stone walls that are pierced by lancet win ...
... 1992:105). In the Late Gothic Revival period, buildings tended to be larger than the earlier buildings, but were also more historically correct in their application. Features associated with this architectural style include the use of smooth brick or ashlar stone walls that are pierced by lancet win ...
„Budapest” Architecture
... The period of this History of Architecture subject is the “long nineteenth century” from the 1750s to the 1910s. In this era the architecture and the art turned to the past, to the previous styles using them in a new approach. The th architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty ...
... The period of this History of Architecture subject is the “long nineteenth century” from the 1750s to the 1910s. In this era the architecture and the art turned to the past, to the previous styles using them in a new approach. The th architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty ...
Structural-Heritage
... hills as at Ajanta and Ellora. On the other band they were built of materials like brick and stone. Several temples of the Gupta age have survived: the most famous among those was the one discovered at Deogarh near Jhansi on the northern part of India. It was probably affected in the sixth century C ...
... hills as at Ajanta and Ellora. On the other band they were built of materials like brick and stone. Several temples of the Gupta age have survived: the most famous among those was the one discovered at Deogarh near Jhansi on the northern part of India. It was probably affected in the sixth century C ...
american neoclassicism and the emergence of the skyscraper (1870
... 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 in Springfield and the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy. Richardson utilized a creative ...
... 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 in Springfield and the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy. Richardson utilized a creative ...
Evaluating a Software Architecture
... Evaluation team - these are the people who will conduct the evaluation and perform the analysis. Stakeholders - stakeholders are people who have a vested interest in the architecture and the system. ...
... Evaluation team - these are the people who will conduct the evaluation and perform the analysis. Stakeholders - stakeholders are people who have a vested interest in the architecture and the system. ...
Existing Materials, Current Style and Ecclesiastical Architecture in
... The development of ecclesiastical architecture has undergone many phases and styles since its emergence in the Roman Empire in 313AD and many building materials and architectural styles have evolved due to a number of influences. From period to period, different characteristics of the church buildin ...
... The development of ecclesiastical architecture has undergone many phases and styles since its emergence in the Roman Empire in 313AD and many building materials and architectural styles have evolved due to a number of influences. From period to period, different characteristics of the church buildin ...
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 ...
Introduction for Associate Professor Gevork Hartoonian
... the writing. Every sentence seems pregnant with often numerous connections to architecture’s own rich history and theory. ...
... the writing. Every sentence seems pregnant with often numerous connections to architecture’s own rich history and theory. ...
In GMS Art we will consider how the architect creates intentional
... construction such as those developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. [http://www.aoc.gov/capitolhill/architecture/contemporary-architecture-capitol-hill] ...
... construction such as those developed by the U.S. Green Building Council. [http://www.aoc.gov/capitolhill/architecture/contemporary-architecture-capitol-hill] ...
Teaching AP* Art History
... Orders of architecture that are placed one above another in an arcaded or colonnaded building, usually in the following sequence: Doric (the first story), Ionic, and Corinthian. Superimposed orders are found in later Greek architecture and were used widely by Roman and Renaissance builders. ...
... Orders of architecture that are placed one above another in an arcaded or colonnaded building, usually in the following sequence: Doric (the first story), Ionic, and Corinthian. Superimposed orders are found in later Greek architecture and were used widely by Roman and Renaissance builders. ...
A WALKING TOUR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESIDENTS
... shape. Two gateways at the open ends of the horseshoe, consisting of large sandstone pillars with heavy wrought iron gates, were donated by the Class of 1907. The first four buildings constructed on Presidents Circle were completed between 1899 and 1905 (Widtsoe, Cowles, Talmage, and Emery). These b ...
... shape. Two gateways at the open ends of the horseshoe, consisting of large sandstone pillars with heavy wrought iron gates, were donated by the Class of 1907. The first four buildings constructed on Presidents Circle were completed between 1899 and 1905 (Widtsoe, Cowles, Talmage, and Emery). These b ...
Architectural monuments - Drawieński Park Narodowy
... church. Made of brick, with a large tower, formerly protestant, presently a Roman-catholic church. In the year 1900 it was furnished with two bells made by G. Collier of Zehlendorf. This church, along with two others in Żółwino and Stare Osieczno, is considered the loveliest brick objects in the Dra ...
... church. Made of brick, with a large tower, formerly protestant, presently a Roman-catholic church. In the year 1900 it was furnished with two bells made by G. Collier of Zehlendorf. This church, along with two others in Żółwino and Stare Osieczno, is considered the loveliest brick objects in the Dra ...
HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE
... The influence of Corbusier’s Brutalism also spread throughout the world. In fact Corbusier probably had the most followers. Paul Rudolph’s Art and Architecture Building at Yale University(1959-63) is an example of rough concrete forms whereas the Hi-tech Brutalism was displayed by James Stirling in ...
... The influence of Corbusier’s Brutalism also spread throughout the world. In fact Corbusier probably had the most followers. Paul Rudolph’s Art and Architecture Building at Yale University(1959-63) is an example of rough concrete forms whereas the Hi-tech Brutalism was displayed by James Stirling in ...
Diwan - i
... It holds the concept of unified India – as craftsmen and artists from various parts of India were involved and allowed to express their designs freely ensuring visual unity - consequently craftsmanship of various regions is apparent in building details – “architectural expression of politics” ...
... It holds the concept of unified India – as craftsmen and artists from various parts of India were involved and allowed to express their designs freely ensuring visual unity - consequently craftsmanship of various regions is apparent in building details – “architectural expression of politics” ...
Unit V: Art History Maps and Timelines, PART I
... One of the greatest patrons, abbot of the Royal Abbey outside of Paris. Commissioned extensive building programs in the Gothic style, executed stain glass programs for his church, and supported decorative arts. ...
... One of the greatest patrons, abbot of the Royal Abbey outside of Paris. Commissioned extensive building programs in the Gothic style, executed stain glass programs for his church, and supported decorative arts. ...
Buildings to Know - Gothic vs Classic in the mid-19th
... Equitable Life Assurance Building, the first skyscraper in the United States. Together, these two buildings forecast the race to the top that would characterize urban building for the next century and more. However, they were both still made of massive masonry on the exterior, and although they had ...
... Equitable Life Assurance Building, the first skyscraper in the United States. Together, these two buildings forecast the race to the top that would characterize urban building for the next century and more. However, they were both still made of massive masonry on the exterior, and although they had ...
MODULE 9: ARCHITECTURE This module explores architecture
... The Zhaozhou Bridge is an example of efficient design and flawless craftsmanship with materials. Built in 595 CE, it uses stone barrel vaults and arches to gracefully span the Xaio River. Today it is the oldest standing bridge in China. The best architectural testament to it is in a poetic inscripti ...
... The Zhaozhou Bridge is an example of efficient design and flawless craftsmanship with materials. Built in 595 CE, it uses stone barrel vaults and arches to gracefully span the Xaio River. Today it is the oldest standing bridge in China. The best architectural testament to it is in a poetic inscripti ...
French architecture
French architecture ranks high among that country's many accomplishments. Indications of the special importance of architecture in France were the founding of the Academy of Architecture in 1671, the first such institution anywhere in Europe, and the establishment in 1720 of the Prix de Rome in architecture, a competition of national interest, funded by the state, and an honor intensely pursued. If the first period of France's preeminent achievement was the Gothic, and the second, the eighteenth century, the longer tradition of French architecture has always been an esteemed one.