John Ruskin`s Non-fiction Prose and the Transformation of the
... support, and knowledge of nineteenth-century literature I treasure. Thank you especially for encouraging me to “make myself happy” by working on a project that I love. I would also like to thank Arthur Smith whose creativity and passion as a scholar and poet have guided and inspired me throughout my ...
... support, and knowledge of nineteenth-century literature I treasure. Thank you especially for encouraging me to “make myself happy” by working on a project that I love. I would also like to thank Arthur Smith whose creativity and passion as a scholar and poet have guided and inspired me throughout my ...
the genre of architectural manifesto in the society of the
... architecture. Since the first acclaimed architectural manifesto of the modern era Contrasts1, the genre has evolved around the ideas of revolutionary or occasionally revivalist polemical premises in architecture. The initial idea was to make a loud and simple-minded call through architecture for the ...
... architecture. Since the first acclaimed architectural manifesto of the modern era Contrasts1, the genre has evolved around the ideas of revolutionary or occasionally revivalist polemical premises in architecture. The initial idea was to make a loud and simple-minded call through architecture for the ...
Cover Page.ai - Carolina Digital Repository - UNC
... editorial advice and enthusiasm for the parts of my research that have been published as separate articles. I am thankful for the particularly kind encouragement for my work that I have received at conferences from Steve Ellis, Lothar Haselberger, and Natalie Kampen. Thanks to James Rives for provid ...
... editorial advice and enthusiasm for the parts of my research that have been published as separate articles. I am thankful for the particularly kind encouragement for my work that I have received at conferences from Steve Ellis, Lothar Haselberger, and Natalie Kampen. Thanks to James Rives for provid ...
ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARKS IN DAVAO CITY: VALUE
... Disaster Coordinating Center. The Philippine Constabulary Barracks is another structure notable for its social contribution as the city’s central jailhouse. In front of this building was the first Provincial Capitol which was eventually transferred to San Pedro Street. These old structures have inde ...
... Disaster Coordinating Center. The Philippine Constabulary Barracks is another structure notable for its social contribution as the city’s central jailhouse. In front of this building was the first Provincial Capitol which was eventually transferred to San Pedro Street. These old structures have inde ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
Structure/Ornament and the Modern Figuration of Architecture
... multidisciplinary complexity. In the efforts to anchor architectural form in its historical context, form itself has become self-evident and the procedures of formal analysis often tend to be taken as a given. That a critical inquiry into the interpretive problematics of the properly architectural h ...
... multidisciplinary complexity. In the efforts to anchor architectural form in its historical context, form itself has become self-evident and the procedures of formal analysis often tend to be taken as a given. That a critical inquiry into the interpretive problematics of the properly architectural h ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
Quinlivan-WIHRvol2.pd+ - Western Illinois University
... Ornate constructions did not reflect the simple, home spun ideals the community held. The feeling of a tight knit population with a dedication to family, education, religion, and public works made itself evident even to people from out of town. Like many other small nineteenth century towns across t ...
... Ornate constructions did not reflect the simple, home spun ideals the community held. The feeling of a tight knit population with a dedication to family, education, religion, and public works made itself evident even to people from out of town. Like many other small nineteenth century towns across t ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
Simply American: Simplicity In Architectural Arrangement
... twentieth century. Ironically, this was a historical period associated with the Gilded Age, and an architectural period known for historicism and superfluous ornament. At least, that is how architects and critics from the mid-twentieth century characterized the lack of simplicity in nineteenth centu ...
... twentieth century. Ironically, this was a historical period associated with the Gilded Age, and an architectural period known for historicism and superfluous ornament. At least, that is how architects and critics from the mid-twentieth century characterized the lack of simplicity in nineteenth centu ...
here - SCM Sweb - City University of Hong Kong
... The basic premise of this scholarly thesis, is to cover some basic ideas of the discipline of architecture by questioning a series of questions. By means of criticality, that is by comparing various contradicting concepts by practitioners, philosophers, and scholars; I hope some issues about archite ...
... The basic premise of this scholarly thesis, is to cover some basic ideas of the discipline of architecture by questioning a series of questions. By means of criticality, that is by comparing various contradicting concepts by practitioners, philosophers, and scholars; I hope some issues about archite ...
Enterprise Architecture Artifact Framework (DRAFT)
... Status (of this EAA) Possible status values: Submitted – initiation status InProgress – the EAA is worked/refined UnderConsideration – the EAA is being considered by members of ITAG Published – the EAA has been published to a repository where it may be discovered Established – the EAA has ...
... Status (of this EAA) Possible status values: Submitted – initiation status InProgress – the EAA is worked/refined UnderConsideration – the EAA is being considered by members of ITAG Published – the EAA has been published to a repository where it may be discovered Established – the EAA has ...
Hungarian Aristocracy in the late 19th century
... rhetorical power of ornamental elements speak explicitly of the structure’s purpose or function; it is in search for symbolic forms. There is a large amount of works dealing with the architectural style of public buildings and the social message they convey, especially as far as national styles are ...
... rhetorical power of ornamental elements speak explicitly of the structure’s purpose or function; it is in search for symbolic forms. There is a large amount of works dealing with the architectural style of public buildings and the social message they convey, especially as far as national styles are ...
Four Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Thinkers on the
... building has been deliberately obscured from the viewer. The first obvious implication of the use of the term deception is a displacement of the accent from the way things are made, to how they are seen or perceived. The source of “imperfection” is no longer located in the building itself, but resid ...
... building has been deliberately obscured from the viewer. The first obvious implication of the use of the term deception is a displacement of the accent from the way things are made, to how they are seen or perceived. The source of “imperfection” is no longer located in the building itself, but resid ...
Identity in Igbo Architecture - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... insight into particular moments in time in an effort to demonstrate the ways in which particular buildings have expressed varied meanings, and projected diverse identities within particular periods, due to the introduction of foreign modes of thought, starting with Christianity, then colonialism, an ...
... insight into particular moments in time in an effort to demonstrate the ways in which particular buildings have expressed varied meanings, and projected diverse identities within particular periods, due to the introduction of foreign modes of thought, starting with Christianity, then colonialism, an ...
Wright`s Organic Architecture: From ›Form Follows Function‹ to
... are one. The ideas are as related one with another as nature and the organic are interchangeable and synonymous. Lastly in regards to nature, Wright also appropriated the meaning of nature in common usage and directed it to many elements of architecture. Returning to Wright’s idea of the nature of m ...
... are one. The ideas are as related one with another as nature and the organic are interchangeable and synonymous. Lastly in regards to nature, Wright also appropriated the meaning of nature in common usage and directed it to many elements of architecture. Returning to Wright’s idea of the nature of m ...
A Study of Nordic Architecture Through the Works - Ivar Aasen
... material, but as he combines it with pine and oak he stays true to the Nordic style. Even though concrete can be seen as a modern material, it can in a way relate to, or be a symbol of stone used in a traditional manner in the Norwegian building construction in the 18th and 19th century. Critical re ...
... material, but as he combines it with pine and oak he stays true to the Nordic style. Even though concrete can be seen as a modern material, it can in a way relate to, or be a symbol of stone used in a traditional manner in the Norwegian building construction in the 18th and 19th century. Critical re ...
... the immaculate space of the exhibition room. In this work the hole expresses his lack and emptiness after the loss of his brother (Lee, 2001). ‘Day’s End’ in Pier 52 (New York, 1975) uses the idea of the hole as means of radical and extreme understanding of architecture (Figure 5). It represents a t ...
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... When we talk about modernism, we are not only referring to the modern movement in architecture, however diverse recognizable at least in the trade. Instead, we are rather referring to the general change in the paradigms of society, culture and economy that took place along the XXth century, beginnin ...
... When we talk about modernism, we are not only referring to the modern movement in architecture, however diverse recognizable at least in the trade. Instead, we are rather referring to the general change in the paradigms of society, culture and economy that took place along the XXth century, beginnin ...
Heritage Conservation: Applying Scientific Method in Architecture
... worse, regarded as architecture with an outdated twist. Far too many practicing architects see no need or utility for conservation and regard it as useless nostalgia and retrograde. The conservation and restoration of old structures in practical construction terms could even be qualified as plain “r ...
... worse, regarded as architecture with an outdated twist. Far too many practicing architects see no need or utility for conservation and regard it as useless nostalgia and retrograde. The conservation and restoration of old structures in practical construction terms could even be qualified as plain “r ...
ACE 17 - UPCommons
... These two conditioning factors have affected the architectonic production since the early years th to the middle of the 20 century when the traditional solutions gave way to the effects of modernization and technology. Vernacular architecture adapted adequately to the environment in these bioclimat ...
... These two conditioning factors have affected the architectonic production since the early years th to the middle of the 20 century when the traditional solutions gave way to the effects of modernization and technology. Vernacular architecture adapted adequately to the environment in these bioclimat ...
The structural development of masonry domes in India
... at the Qutb site in Delhi were constructed by captured masons using stones from the remains of the twcntyseven demolished Hindu and Jain temples. New stonework was used for the extension to the mosque, shaped into rectangular blocks and laid horizontally with the corbelled edges cut back to form the ...
... at the Qutb site in Delhi were constructed by captured masons using stones from the remains of the twcntyseven demolished Hindu and Jain temples. New stonework was used for the extension to the mosque, shaped into rectangular blocks and laid horizontally with the corbelled edges cut back to form the ...
Development of Modernist Style in Western European
... Architecture. It will be based on observation of the reasons for its occurrence, analysis of the work and development of the main representatives of the period and showing what their main principles are and ideas were. In order to be more specific, due to the limited volume of this dissertation, my ...
... Architecture. It will be based on observation of the reasons for its occurrence, analysis of the work and development of the main representatives of the period and showing what their main principles are and ideas were. In order to be more specific, due to the limited volume of this dissertation, my ...
Una casa per tutti
... continued to maintain its renaissance origins and, other than symmetry and the use of classical orders, is based on the vertical stratification of homogenous functional and decorative elements (base course, façade, cornice and attic). The base and façade overlap one another, conserving the same line ...
... continued to maintain its renaissance origins and, other than symmetry and the use of classical orders, is based on the vertical stratification of homogenous functional and decorative elements (base course, façade, cornice and attic). The base and façade overlap one another, conserving the same line ...
JSS_077_2c_Dumarcay_.. - Siamese Heritage Protection Program
... from the 8th to the 14th century: Siva was placed in the centre, Agastya to the south, Ganesha to the west and Durga to the north. This is not the case for Buddhist buildings, where the icongraphy was changed twice. Until about 790, the Buddhist statues were all visible from the outside, the temples ...
... from the 8th to the 14th century: Siva was placed in the centre, Agastya to the south, Ganesha to the west and Durga to the north. This is not the case for Buddhist buildings, where the icongraphy was changed twice. Until about 790, the Buddhist statues were all visible from the outside, the temples ...
Architecture of India
అఆఇఈThe architecture of India is rooted in its history, culture and religion. Indian architecture progressed with time and assimilated the many influences that came as a result of India's global discourse with other regions of the world throughout its millennia-old past. The architectural methods practiced in India are a result of examination and implementation of its established building traditions and outside cultural interactions.Though old, this Eastern tradition has also incorporated modern values as India became a modern nation state. The economic reforms of 1991 further bolstered the urban architecture of India as the country became more integrated with the world's economy. Traditional Vastu Shastra remains influential in India's architecture during the contemporary era.