feasibility of utilization of music in architectural designs
... qualitative method with a deductive approach, qualitative analysis of variables, analysis of articles as well as interviews is used to unveil common grounds between these two branches of art and their representation are discussed in samples. Characteristics of Persian Music The music that we are inh ...
... qualitative method with a deductive approach, qualitative analysis of variables, analysis of articles as well as interviews is used to unveil common grounds between these two branches of art and their representation are discussed in samples. Characteristics of Persian Music The music that we are inh ...
Revival of Indian Architecture The debate and the plight of
... 1882-83). The design of the corner units is note worthy. At the plinth level are kudus derived from Buddhist cave architecture filled with turbaned heads. As it rises high up, caitya arch is formed making room for large windows embellished by jalis. The entire unit is surmounted by small hemispheric ...
... 1882-83). The design of the corner units is note worthy. At the plinth level are kudus derived from Buddhist cave architecture filled with turbaned heads. As it rises high up, caitya arch is formed making room for large windows embellished by jalis. The entire unit is surmounted by small hemispheric ...
A new paradigm of urban development: envisioning
... Traditional architecture is being recognised as the true bastion of rationality. There is nothing superfluous in traditional architecture. The solutions proposed are the result of centuries of empiricism. At the same time, its relationship with its setting is more appropriate, as it is the source of ...
... Traditional architecture is being recognised as the true bastion of rationality. There is nothing superfluous in traditional architecture. The solutions proposed are the result of centuries of empiricism. At the same time, its relationship with its setting is more appropriate, as it is the source of ...
architectural communication: intra and extra activity of
... architecture can express these relations in much more complex and articulated ways (Rakatansky, 2003:76). The envelope is a map which creates a dialogue between the outside and the inside; it defines the inclusion and exclusion of programs and contexts. Hence, for example, double envelope of the Con ...
... architecture can express these relations in much more complex and articulated ways (Rakatansky, 2003:76). The envelope is a map which creates a dialogue between the outside and the inside; it defines the inclusion and exclusion of programs and contexts. Hence, for example, double envelope of the Con ...
Effective Factors in Shaping the Identity of Architecture
... situations. This feature can be physical features such as shape, size, decoration, construction style, etc. or it can be specific activities or practices in the environment or its functions [4]. Ideas, effects and functions resulting from the cultural features present in an architecture work define ...
... situations. This feature can be physical features such as shape, size, decoration, construction style, etc. or it can be specific activities or practices in the environment or its functions [4]. Ideas, effects and functions resulting from the cultural features present in an architecture work define ...
Brutalism in Brazilian Architecture - DSpace Home
... spotlights, a rediscovery that prizes its avant-garde quality and artistic values. Its place inside Brazilian and international modern architecture field is being reconsidered, and several of its buildings are already considered a significant part of our modern heritage. Paulista brutalist architect ...
... spotlights, a rediscovery that prizes its avant-garde quality and artistic values. Its place inside Brazilian and international modern architecture field is being reconsidered, and several of its buildings are already considered a significant part of our modern heritage. Paulista brutalist architect ...
Investigation of the Compliance of ... Sustainable Architecture in the Traditional ...
... Iran Vernacular architecture specification (www.chtn.ir). Advances in technology and the increased use of fossil fuels results in disregard for nature and have caused increasing damage to the environment. Thus the society seeks to address this problem and find a solution for the following and the te ...
... Iran Vernacular architecture specification (www.chtn.ir). Advances in technology and the increased use of fossil fuels results in disregard for nature and have caused increasing damage to the environment. Thus the society seeks to address this problem and find a solution for the following and the te ...
Inhoud - Histechnica
... Around World war 1, numerous architects were settled in the Colony; frequently they combined the architectural profession with the ownership of a building company. Beside their involvement of all sort of activities, they announced them selves as architects. Those people often came out as draftsmen o ...
... Around World war 1, numerous architects were settled in the Colony; frequently they combined the architectural profession with the ownership of a building company. Beside their involvement of all sort of activities, they announced them selves as architects. Those people often came out as draftsmen o ...
Three modern preservation cases
... obvious reasons can be put forward for that, such as the fact that modern architecture still is very recent and it is not easy to recognize older examples as being particular. Secondly, modern architecture has been got in wrong with the general public after the Second World War, due to the misinterp ...
... obvious reasons can be put forward for that, such as the fact that modern architecture still is very recent and it is not easy to recognize older examples as being particular. Secondly, modern architecture has been got in wrong with the general public after the Second World War, due to the misinterp ...
OAA Perspectives - Ontario Association of Architects
... ephemeral. Traces of their daring madness are 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 struc ...
... ephemeral. Traces of their daring madness are 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 struc ...
evaluating the discontinued traditions of malay wood carvings in
... In many ways, the Werkbund (Fig. 7) which was set up by Muthesius was party to this rejection of ornament which was expressed in the works of Wright and the Art and Craft movement. The idea of functionalism as a determining element of architecture took hold of not only Germany but eventually the who ...
... In many ways, the Werkbund (Fig. 7) which was set up by Muthesius was party to this rejection of ornament which was expressed in the works of Wright and the Art and Craft movement. The idea of functionalism as a determining element of architecture took hold of not only Germany but eventually the who ...
The International Style in Ni
... World War. Among the first modern houses in Lagos can be found Godwin and Hopwood Building (1958) and Architecture House (1958) by Olumuyiwa and Associates. However the most prestigious were the first tall buildings including National House , Co-op Bank, Independence House (1960) and the 17 storey W ...
... World War. Among the first modern houses in Lagos can be found Godwin and Hopwood Building (1958) and Architecture House (1958) by Olumuyiwa and Associates. However the most prestigious were the first tall buildings including National House , Co-op Bank, Independence House (1960) and the 17 storey W ...
Social Meanings of Public Architecture: A Victorian
... relationships manifest themselves explicitly and implicitly in the details of architectural design and spatial composition (Goodsell, 1988a). Since buildings are durable social records, they can provide retrospective understanding of concepts of authority prevailing at the time of construction and s ...
... relationships manifest themselves explicitly and implicitly in the details of architectural design and spatial composition (Goodsell, 1988a). Since buildings are durable social records, they can provide retrospective understanding of concepts of authority prevailing at the time of construction and s ...
Aspects of preservation of Architecture of the Early Modern Movement
... The complete restoration: Many of the 'models' of the Modem Movement, such as the Rietveld-SchroderHouse, have undergone a complete restoration. It is often difficult to decide what is the most important image to save. The Rietveld-Schriider House has had several functions, and its interiors have be ...
... The complete restoration: Many of the 'models' of the Modem Movement, such as the Rietveld-SchroderHouse, have undergone a complete restoration. It is often difficult to decide what is the most important image to save. The Rietveld-Schriider House has had several functions, and its interiors have be ...
study on the history and architecture
... Central Java, Bali, Sumatra, Borneo and others have developed their local architecture as part of the development of their modern architecture such as offices, campuses, hospitals, markets and other, which its shapes influenced by indigeneous architecture. Buildings with unique traditional architect ...
... Central Java, Bali, Sumatra, Borneo and others have developed their local architecture as part of the development of their modern architecture such as offices, campuses, hospitals, markets and other, which its shapes influenced by indigeneous architecture. Buildings with unique traditional architect ...
Random New Works
... relationship four new buildings, built by different authors in different countries, might have to each other, and to evaluate them individually in the context of parallel efforts at making architecture. Naturally, it is not accidental that all four designers are well-known names in their own right, ...
... relationship four new buildings, built by different authors in different countries, might have to each other, and to evaluate them individually in the context of parallel efforts at making architecture. Naturally, it is not accidental that all four designers are well-known names in their own right, ...
Triangles Used in Architecture
... Are you paying attention to shapes in YOUR business? Here are some examples of uses of shapes and how YOU can use them right now: The idea of using shapes to convey meaning is not a new one. In fact it goes back to ancient Greece, to the time of Plato and Pythagoras. The power of shapes was immediat ...
... Are you paying attention to shapes in YOUR business? Here are some examples of uses of shapes and how YOU can use them right now: The idea of using shapes to convey meaning is not a new one. In fact it goes back to ancient Greece, to the time of Plato and Pythagoras. The power of shapes was immediat ...
Change over Time: Neatline and the Study of Architectural History
... the establishment of how particular styles emerged or became refined over time. The study of late medieval, or Gothic architecture is a classic example of this approach. Its narrative conventionally begins with Suger’s work at St. Denis in the 1140s and goes on to ...
... the establishment of how particular styles emerged or became refined over time. The study of late medieval, or Gothic architecture is a classic example of this approach. Its narrative conventionally begins with Suger’s work at St. Denis in the 1140s and goes on to ...
Contemporary Architecture of Egypt
... architectural programs. However, it is surprising that many Egyptian architects believe the opposite, since not all architects and firms have benefited from the overall general growth of the profession. The growth of the demand for new architectural practices has been accompanied by radical shifts i ...
... architectural programs. However, it is surprising that many Egyptian architects believe the opposite, since not all architects and firms have benefited from the overall general growth of the profession. The growth of the demand for new architectural practices has been accompanied by radical shifts i ...
The Building Arts
... the particular area, produced different building typologies in different areas and cities. The building materials available in each area define the building typology as well as the shape of the buildings and their overall appearance. This can be clearly observed in rural architecture, as some villag ...
... the particular area, produced different building typologies in different areas and cities. The building materials available in each area define the building typology as well as the shape of the buildings and their overall appearance. This can be clearly observed in rural architecture, as some villag ...
An Influence of Colonial Architecture to Building Styles and Motifs in
... Buildings are usually less lavish with more usage of wood on the façade. The houses were usually only two storeys with a variety of building heights but some of them were only 1 storey. The unique roofs tiled with Chinese clay tiles with the rounded gabled end, which originated from Chinese were one ...
... Buildings are usually less lavish with more usage of wood on the façade. The houses were usually only two storeys with a variety of building heights but some of them were only 1 storey. The unique roofs tiled with Chinese clay tiles with the rounded gabled end, which originated from Chinese were one ...
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... 5010C. The corbelled houses project is additionally part of the larger CyArk 500 Challenge, which aims to digitally preserve 500 significant and/or at-risk cultural heritage sites around the world within 5 years. The scan data of the corbelled houses was used to assess damage to the structures. Figu ...
... 5010C. The corbelled houses project is additionally part of the larger CyArk 500 Challenge, which aims to digitally preserve 500 significant and/or at-risk cultural heritage sites around the world within 5 years. The scan data of the corbelled houses was used to assess damage to the structures. Figu ...
Nepal Engineering College
... part of the external built environment, which is to be experienced, enjoyed and utilized by the man. One of the most perfect examples of building as a sculptural volume is the great pyramids of Egypt. These pyramids are said to be constructed to view from some calculated distance as the roughly fini ...
... part of the external built environment, which is to be experienced, enjoyed and utilized by the man. One of the most perfect examples of building as a sculptural volume is the great pyramids of Egypt. These pyramids are said to be constructed to view from some calculated distance as the roughly fini ...
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AS A CULTURAL PROJECT John
... technology of architecture. The move toward greater sustainability in all aspects of human activity is demanding from architects and critics a broad and sweeping critique of the way buildings are made and used. Throughout history architecture has played a crucial role in helping to define humanity’s ...
... technology of architecture. The move toward greater sustainability in all aspects of human activity is demanding from architects and critics a broad and sweeping critique of the way buildings are made and used. Throughout history architecture has played a crucial role in helping to define humanity’s ...
Architecture and Evolutionary Psychology
... only built temporary structures, because they stayed in one place for a time, until they depleted their food sources, and then they moved on to a place where food was more plentiful. They built with materials found on the site, because they did not have domesticated animals to help them haul things, ...
... only built temporary structures, because they stayed in one place for a time, until they depleted their food sources, and then they moved on to a place where food was more plentiful. They built with materials found on the site, because they did not have domesticated animals to help them haul things, ...
Korean architecture
Korean architecture refers to the built environment of Korea from c. 30,000 BC to the present.