Modern Architecture
... The concept of “True to Materials” is shown, not changing a material from how it naturally is. Uses wood, plastics, metals, industrially produced materials. ...
... The concept of “True to Materials” is shown, not changing a material from how it naturally is. Uses wood, plastics, metals, industrially produced materials. ...
ThreeOrders2005NEW
... c. A.D. 75, and completed by his son Titus in A.D. 80, it is the most imposing of Roman antiquities. The vast four-storied oval, much of which is still standing, had tier on tier of marble seats to accommodate c. 45,000 spectators. It encloses an arena measuring 250 X 151 ft where gladiatorial comba ...
... c. A.D. 75, and completed by his son Titus in A.D. 80, it is the most imposing of Roman antiquities. The vast four-storied oval, much of which is still standing, had tier on tier of marble seats to accommodate c. 45,000 spectators. It encloses an arena measuring 250 X 151 ft where gladiatorial comba ...
Architectural History
... meaning. For example, temple roofs were curved because the Buddhist believed that it helped ward off evil spirits which were believed to be straight lines. ...
... meaning. For example, temple roofs were curved because the Buddhist believed that it helped ward off evil spirits which were believed to be straight lines. ...
Korean architecture
Korean architecture refers to the built environment of Korea from c. 30,000 BC to the present.