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... (Kroepelin Gate). It is part of the old town fortification system of the 13th century and a convenient outset for our tour. The two lower storeys, made from red bricks, were constructed around 1270. At the southern back of the gate we can still see where it used to be integrated into the town wall. ...
... (Kroepelin Gate). It is part of the old town fortification system of the 13th century and a convenient outset for our tour. The two lower storeys, made from red bricks, were constructed around 1270. At the southern back of the gate we can still see where it used to be integrated into the town wall. ...
stone as a vehicle of timelessness
... and Parliament House for Valletta, they had one thought in mind: for these contemporary structures to participate in the homogeneity of the urban fabric of the town, as well as to contribute to the harmonious composition of volume and scale of which it is made, then there could be no option but to b ...
... and Parliament House for Valletta, they had one thought in mind: for these contemporary structures to participate in the homogeneity of the urban fabric of the town, as well as to contribute to the harmonious composition of volume and scale of which it is made, then there could be no option but to b ...
Is My House Like Molly`s? - Molly Brown House Museum
... fires was sent through pipes that would heat the pools of water, the walls and floors. Some of these baths could contain some 1600 bathers at once! Perhaps the most important contributions of the Romans to architecture were the vault and the dome. The challenge they faced was how to enclose the larg ...
... fires was sent through pipes that would heat the pools of water, the walls and floors. Some of these baths could contain some 1600 bathers at once! Perhaps the most important contributions of the Romans to architecture were the vault and the dome. The challenge they faced was how to enclose the larg ...
Novgorod Architecture at the End of the 12th Century and
... Then the masonwork started; the skill of the builders was apparent as well as their extensive experience in erecting this kind of churches. Churches of the Nereditsa type had become wide-spread in the practice of Novgorod building as early as the 1260s-70s (buildings of the Ladoga type). The masonwo ...
... Then the masonwork started; the skill of the builders was apparent as well as their extensive experience in erecting this kind of churches. Churches of the Nereditsa type had become wide-spread in the practice of Novgorod building as early as the 1260s-70s (buildings of the Ladoga type). The masonwo ...
part B
... standard size of 15feetX10feet with a rise of 1feet 9inches making it feasible for all the rooms. Separate square moulds have been prepared for the rooms coming in front with a size of 15feet X 15feet with a rise of 2feet 9 inches making it more visible that rest of the blocks. In this type of const ...
... standard size of 15feetX10feet with a rise of 1feet 9inches making it feasible for all the rooms. Separate square moulds have been prepared for the rooms coming in front with a size of 15feet X 15feet with a rise of 2feet 9 inches making it more visible that rest of the blocks. In this type of const ...
The Inverse Design Problem of Medieval Wooden Churches
... builder. The options are contingent on different materials, static necessities, economy, Biblical symbolism, subEuclidean geometry and local building traditions. Often researchers did not discuss different options, just selected and developed one more or less arbitrary “best-fit” solution for the hy ...
... builder. The options are contingent on different materials, static necessities, economy, Biblical symbolism, subEuclidean geometry and local building traditions. Often researchers did not discuss different options, just selected and developed one more or less arbitrary “best-fit” solution for the hy ...
Characteristics of Modern Ecclesiastical Architecture in Nigeria
... that the early periods of transformation was the period of Nigeria political transition from colony to sovereignty. This could be considered as a period of graduating from political dependence to independence, which started after the acceptance of the principle of self-determination by the colonial ...
... that the early periods of transformation was the period of Nigeria political transition from colony to sovereignty. This could be considered as a period of graduating from political dependence to independence, which started after the acceptance of the principle of self-determination by the colonial ...
New archaeological research within the Moscow Kremlin
... The most ancient of Moscow's city life, which preceded the founding of the monastery, is represented by grooved palisades which divided the city's yards – and by rectangular pits dug into the ground to a depth of 1.5 to 2 metres (see Photo 1). These were cellars of substantial houses standing above ...
... The most ancient of Moscow's city life, which preceded the founding of the monastery, is represented by grooved palisades which divided the city's yards – and by rectangular pits dug into the ground to a depth of 1.5 to 2 metres (see Photo 1). These were cellars of substantial houses standing above ...
Projects Doxiadis Office Building Doxiadis Associates employed
... Auxiliary spaces (antechambers, corridors, etc.) follow the same modulus, with a width of 2x0.75= 1.50 m. or 3x0.75=2.25 m., depending on their use. In the vertical dimensions of the building, the requirements of the Building Code had to be followed. Its facades clearly show the modulus with continu ...
... Auxiliary spaces (antechambers, corridors, etc.) follow the same modulus, with a width of 2x0.75= 1.50 m. or 3x0.75=2.25 m., depending on their use. In the vertical dimensions of the building, the requirements of the Building Code had to be followed. Its facades clearly show the modulus with continu ...
The Building Arts
... following dimensions: 10x40x20 cm. Mud mortar is used in bonding the mud units: both have the same contents but the mud used in the mortar is seived and refined making it smoother and easier to apply. Mud walls are built on the very ground if it is rock. If the ground is loose, the wall is built on ...
... following dimensions: 10x40x20 cm. Mud mortar is used in bonding the mud units: both have the same contents but the mud used in the mortar is seived and refined making it smoother and easier to apply. Mud walls are built on the very ground if it is rock. If the ground is loose, the wall is built on ...
Romanesque Architecture Introduction Name: Introduction to
... the arched, or arcaded, system seen in Christian Roman edifices as a model. It is a Interior of the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne logical system of stresses and buttressing, Aachen, Germany (792-805) which was fairly easily engineered for large structures, and it began to be used in gatehouses, cha ...
... the arched, or arcaded, system seen in Christian Roman edifices as a model. It is a Interior of the Palatine Chapel of Charlemagne logical system of stresses and buttressing, Aachen, Germany (792-805) which was fairly easily engineered for large structures, and it began to be used in gatehouses, cha ...
Novgorod Architecture of the 12th century Old Novgorod was the
... north-western parts of the church are sharply lowered, which emphasizes the height of the longitudinal and transverse parts of the building that form the cross-shaped center crowned with a massive dome. The traditional blind arcading decorated the top of the drum. The interior of the church, with is ...
... north-western parts of the church are sharply lowered, which emphasizes the height of the longitudinal and transverse parts of the building that form the cross-shaped center crowned with a massive dome. The traditional blind arcading decorated the top of the drum. The interior of the church, with is ...
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 ...
St. Nicholas of Tolentino monastery and church in
... was founded. It looks like time did not do anything to the memory and perspective of the main building. The mystery is caught in the main aisles of the monastery and the old paintings on the walls are still beautifully expressed. Mexico believes in traditions and Actopan’s monastery and church are p ...
... was founded. It looks like time did not do anything to the memory and perspective of the main building. The mystery is caught in the main aisles of the monastery and the old paintings on the walls are still beautifully expressed. Mexico believes in traditions and Actopan’s monastery and church are p ...
Churches of Auckland - Architecture Archive
... task being to decide which style – Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, etc. – was most suitable for a given building. Selwyn was an “Ecclesiologist” – in the search for authenticity, this group dismissed Classical buildings as pagan and held that only medieval Gothic was suitable for church design, bel ...
... task being to decide which style – Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, etc. – was most suitable for a given building. Selwyn was an “Ecclesiologist” – in the search for authenticity, this group dismissed Classical buildings as pagan and held that only medieval Gothic was suitable for church design, bel ...
Architecture at the second half of the 11th century and the beginning
... technique of masonry, a regular-course masonry without the hidden layer, which was replacing opus mixtum in the 1120s-30s. ...
... technique of masonry, a regular-course masonry without the hidden layer, which was replacing opus mixtum in the 1120s-30s. ...
The design and construction of skyscrapers involves creating safe
... One common feature of skyscrapers is having a steel framework from which curtain walls are suspended, rather than load-bearing walls of conventional construction. Most skyscrapers have a steel frame that enables to build taller than load-bearing walls of reinforced concrete. Skyscrapers usually have ...
... One common feature of skyscrapers is having a steel framework from which curtain walls are suspended, rather than load-bearing walls of conventional construction. Most skyscrapers have a steel frame that enables to build taller than load-bearing walls of reinforced concrete. Skyscrapers usually have ...
características del románico
... whole weight of the roof falls on him. The exterior is reinforced by buttresses or pads (attached to the wall construction as a pillar). Because of its support function, the walls are solid, thick (sometimes, if necessary are built with double walls and rubble in the middle), with a predominance of ...
... whole weight of the roof falls on him. The exterior is reinforced by buttresses or pads (attached to the wall construction as a pillar). Because of its support function, the walls are solid, thick (sometimes, if necessary are built with double walls and rubble in the middle), with a predominance of ...
The term "Romanesque" was first applied by critics in the early
... architecture, in both ecclesiastical and secular buildings, is one of massive solidity and strength. In contrast with both the preceding Roman and later Gothic architecture in which the load bearing structural members are, or appear to be, columns, pilasters and arches, Romanesque architecture, in c ...
... architecture, in both ecclesiastical and secular buildings, is one of massive solidity and strength. In contrast with both the preceding Roman and later Gothic architecture in which the load bearing structural members are, or appear to be, columns, pilasters and arches, Romanesque architecture, in c ...
Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School
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The Architecture of the Tarnovo Artistic School is a term for the development of architecture during the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396). In the 13th and 14th centuries the capital Tarnovo determined the progress of the Bulgarian architecture with many edifices preserved or reconstructed which show the skills of the Medieval Bulgarian architects and the construction and decorative techniques they used. The builders have created a unique architectural style, known as Tarnovian Style (Tarnovo style), that influenced the architecture in many countries of Southeastern Europe and parts of Central Europe. With its diverse architecture, the Tarnovo School may be separated into several branches according to the function of the buildings.