Structure/Ornament and the Modern Figuration of Architecture
... to isolated motifs such as slender columnar supports, or to such resulting spatial effects as lightness and openness; it was not transposed to the recognition of a comprehensive tangible Gothic structure or skeleton in the sense that Viollet-leDuc would imagine, either in Gothic monuments or, more t ...
... to isolated motifs such as slender columnar supports, or to such resulting spatial effects as lightness and openness; it was not transposed to the recognition of a comprehensive tangible Gothic structure or skeleton in the sense that Viollet-leDuc would imagine, either in Gothic monuments or, more t ...
Vemuri
... can communicate even during an attack The design is based on the concept of capabilities A comprehensive design for handling various forms of packets, router states and destination policies Simulation results show how TVA is better than existing techniques ...
... can communicate even during an attack The design is based on the concept of capabilities A comprehensive design for handling various forms of packets, router states and destination policies Simulation results show how TVA is better than existing techniques ...
Peter Beaven 1 - Architecture Archive
... Peter Beaven 1: The 60s & 70s In 1972 an exhibition entitled “The New Romantics in Building” was held at the Dowse Gallery in Lower Hutt, including work by Ian Athfield, Roger Walker, Peter Beavan, Claude Megson and John Scott. The show celebrated one of the high points of 20th century Kiwi architec ...
... Peter Beaven 1: The 60s & 70s In 1972 an exhibition entitled “The New Romantics in Building” was held at the Dowse Gallery in Lower Hutt, including work by Ian Athfield, Roger Walker, Peter Beavan, Claude Megson and John Scott. The show celebrated one of the high points of 20th century Kiwi architec ...
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 ...
Hungarian Aristocracy in the late 19th century
... regional differences between them, which manifest in their political views and in their economic situation. In this way the first reason why the Károlyi and Andrássy families are representative ...
... regional differences between them, which manifest in their political views and in their economic situation. In this way the first reason why the Károlyi and Andrássy families are representative ...
B.Arch. (Full Time) – Architecture Curriculum
... Course structure: Architectural Design is the most important subject in the B.Arch curriculum, where students are involved in studio work to design all types of buildings. Hence all the semesters have this subject as the prime component, with the theory subjects intended as an input to Architectural ...
... Course structure: Architectural Design is the most important subject in the B.Arch curriculum, where students are involved in studio work to design all types of buildings. Hence all the semesters have this subject as the prime component, with the theory subjects intended as an input to Architectural ...
Concept and Technique: How Traditional Japanese Architecture can
... it"is"about"creating"a"connection"to"nature"that"brings"about"a"proTactive,"integrated," and"mutually"beneficial"relationship"to"the"environment."Sustainable"architecture" seeks"to"exist"within"a"natural"environment,"and"not"as"a"separate"entity."According" to"Vallero,"this"is"“A"building"that"is"no ...
... it"is"about"creating"a"connection"to"nature"that"brings"about"a"proTactive,"integrated," and"mutually"beneficial"relationship"to"the"environment."Sustainable"architecture" seeks"to"exist"within"a"natural"environment,"and"not"as"a"separate"entity."According" to"Vallero,"this"is"“A"building"that"is"no ...
THEMATIC CONTEXT STATEMENT Modernism: 1945 to 1980
... Robert Moses in New York, who is justly considered a national figure for his effect on the five boroughs of New York City in roughly the same period. Like Moses in New York, Bacon succeeded in getting his ideas implemented. A collateral effect of the renewed public interest was the strengthening of ...
... Robert Moses in New York, who is justly considered a national figure for his effect on the five boroughs of New York City in roughly the same period. Like Moses in New York, Bacon succeeded in getting his ideas implemented. A collateral effect of the renewed public interest was the strengthening of ...
Enterprise Architecture Artifact Framework (DRAFT)
... Established – the EAA has been published and has one or more scope designations Revaluate – the EAA is/has/will been revaluated Deprecated – the EAA is no longer supported, applicable or used Rejected – for a number of possible reasons, the EAA submission was rejected (Dates to be associated ...
... Established – the EAA has been published and has one or more scope designations Revaluate – the EAA is/has/will been revaluated Deprecated – the EAA is no longer supported, applicable or used Rejected – for a number of possible reasons, the EAA submission was rejected (Dates to be associated ...
department of architecture
... human figures in different postures, cars, etc. Solid geometry: study of points, lines, planes leading to simple solid geometrical forms in different positions (first angle projections). Building geometry: study of isometric, axonometric and oblique views, use of circle in buildings – Ovule Covetta, ...
... human figures in different postures, cars, etc. Solid geometry: study of points, lines, planes leading to simple solid geometrical forms in different positions (first angle projections). Building geometry: study of isometric, axonometric and oblique views, use of circle in buildings – Ovule Covetta, ...
Re Architecture: Old and New In Adaptive Reuse of Modern
... Any adaptive reuse research should include a comprehensive exploration of heritage preservation. This research seeks to explore the preservation of our Modern industrial heritage ...
... Any adaptive reuse research should include a comprehensive exploration of heritage preservation. This research seeks to explore the preservation of our Modern industrial heritage ...
theoria 8 - prospectus 1998-99
... Θερμοκήπιο (Glasshaus) στον Βοτανικό κήπο του Πανεπιστημίου του Graz, 1990-1995. Συγκρότημα κατοικιών στη Spitzweg, Graz, 1992-1993. ...
... Θερμοκήπιο (Glasshaus) στον Βοτανικό κήπο του Πανεπιστημίου του Graz, 1990-1995. Συγκρότημα κατοικιών στη Spitzweg, Graz, 1992-1993. ...
Significance of a Mughal Mall and its role in achieving
... is highlighted qualitatively, the values revealed by the analyses shall be critical in guiding still more detailed, quantitative structural analyses. ...
... is highlighted qualitatively, the values revealed by the analyses shall be critical in guiding still more detailed, quantitative structural analyses. ...
Future Nordic Concrete Architecture
... countries the modernism was called functionalism – first of all the architecture should be functional, and everything that did not serve the purpose of the building should be removed and the architecture could thereby be released from earlier styles. The characteristics of this period were the pur ...
... countries the modernism was called functionalism – first of all the architecture should be functional, and everything that did not serve the purpose of the building should be removed and the architecture could thereby be released from earlier styles. The characteristics of this period were the pur ...
here - SCM Sweb - City University of Hong Kong
... Analyzing space, has been a topic of interest over centuries. Thinkers have been trying to explain the concept of space from its fundamental roots to totality; revising the nature of space from finite to infinite by absolute mathematical rules; debating the real existence of space in inner mind and ...
... Analyzing space, has been a topic of interest over centuries. Thinkers have been trying to explain the concept of space from its fundamental roots to totality; revising the nature of space from finite to infinite by absolute mathematical rules; debating the real existence of space in inner mind and ...
Session 4: International Modern
... different paradigms of knowledge. In contrast, the totalizing project of Modernity, the attempt to rationalize all, implied a consistency, an organic relationship, between form and content, between behaviour and the inner workings of the soul, between what one was and what one did, what is inside (c ...
... different paradigms of knowledge. In contrast, the totalizing project of Modernity, the attempt to rationalize all, implied a consistency, an organic relationship, between form and content, between behaviour and the inner workings of the soul, between what one was and what one did, what is inside (c ...
- LSE Research Online
... benefits and bid up the prices of houses near Wright houses, the benefit will be capitalised in property prices. To assess whether such a premium exists, we conducted a spatial hedonic property price analysis, guided by a simple bid-rent model. Previewing our findings, the study will conclude that ...
... benefits and bid up the prices of houses near Wright houses, the benefit will be capitalised in property prices. To assess whether such a premium exists, we conducted a spatial hedonic property price analysis, guided by a simple bid-rent model. Previewing our findings, the study will conclude that ...
Re-use of historical buildings in the holy city of Makkah
... 3 Conservation and re-use heritage building strategy in holy Makkah Holy Makkah is distinguished, (especially the central area) with its high ability to attract urban investment due to the high return-back of investment projects and relative scarcity of the area which reduces the investment risk, wh ...
... 3 Conservation and re-use heritage building strategy in holy Makkah Holy Makkah is distinguished, (especially the central area) with its high ability to attract urban investment due to the high return-back of investment projects and relative scarcity of the area which reduces the investment risk, wh ...
ACE 17 - UPCommons
... not destabilize the natural ecosystems until the end of the 19 century. In the case of Mendoza, this hispanic city, which was founded in 1561 on an indigenous Huarpe agricultural settlement, had systematized the use of water coming from a branch of the Mendoza River. The rigid orthogonal trace was c ...
... not destabilize the natural ecosystems until the end of the 19 century. In the case of Mendoza, this hispanic city, which was founded in 1561 on an indigenous Huarpe agricultural settlement, had systematized the use of water coming from a branch of the Mendoza River. The rigid orthogonal trace was c ...
Identity in Igbo Architecture - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... of its neighbouring towns. Ekwuru is the built architecture where spirit masquerades called mmonwu, ‘live’, and where ceremonies pertaining to their outing and retreat are performed. Formally, ekwuru is usually a single-unit building and, in some cases, it is distinct from a residential architecture ...
... of its neighbouring towns. Ekwuru is the built architecture where spirit masquerades called mmonwu, ‘live’, and where ceremonies pertaining to their outing and retreat are performed. Formally, ekwuru is usually a single-unit building and, in some cases, it is distinct from a residential architecture ...
The Portable Particular: An Integral Theory of Place
... innovation and experimentation, as long as these things are not promoted as the goals and do not result in a socioenvironmental disruptive impact” (Tzonis, 1994, 79). With the Industrial Revolution, the International Style and the technology of mass production, architecture had the opportunity to ex ...
... innovation and experimentation, as long as these things are not promoted as the goals and do not result in a socioenvironmental disruptive impact” (Tzonis, 1994, 79). With the Industrial Revolution, the International Style and the technology of mass production, architecture had the opportunity to ex ...
Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture Exhibition guidebook
... identity, reflecting the concerns of the user and the ambition of the age. Their relationship is a symbiotic one, and throughout history clothing and buildings have echoed each other in form and appearance. This seems only natural as they not only share the primary function of providing shelter and ...
... identity, reflecting the concerns of the user and the ambition of the age. Their relationship is a symbiotic one, and throughout history clothing and buildings have echoed each other in form and appearance. This seems only natural as they not only share the primary function of providing shelter and ...
Wright`s Organic Architecture: From ›Form Follows Function‹ to
... Wisconsin countryside, and, as we have seen, notions of nature from Louis Sullivan. Wright always thought that we should live with some connection to nature – he said that it was more humane, that it was, in fact, in our nature.16 In any case, Wright saw nature as the out-of-doors as a classroom, an ...
... Wisconsin countryside, and, as we have seen, notions of nature from Louis Sullivan. Wright always thought that we should live with some connection to nature – he said that it was more humane, that it was, in fact, in our nature.16 In any case, Wright saw nature as the out-of-doors as a classroom, an ...
Le Corbusier`s Solar Shading Strategy for Tropical Environment: A
... The Unité d’Habitation at Marseilles (1947-1952) was the first project Le Corbusier built after the Second World War. Aesthetically, it marked a radical break in his architectural style. The abstract plane, the smooth surfaces and the slender columns of his purist style were abandoned in favour of m ...
... The Unité d’Habitation at Marseilles (1947-1952) was the first project Le Corbusier built after the Second World War. Aesthetically, it marked a radical break in his architectural style. The abstract plane, the smooth surfaces and the slender columns of his purist style were abandoned in favour of m ...
Architecture and the City in the Ancient Near East
... Course web page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/˜harmansa/arth224.html ...
... Course web page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/˜harmansa/arth224.html ...
Structuralism (architecture)
Structuralism as a movement in architecture and urban planning evolved around the middle of the 20th century. It was a reaction to CIAM-Functionalism (Rationalism) which had led to a lifeless expression of urban planning that ignored the identity of the inhabitants and urban forms.Structuralism in a general sense is a mode of thought of the 20th century, which came about in different places, at different times and in different fields. It can also be found in linguistics, anthropology, philosophy and art. At the beginning of the general article Structuralism the following explanations are noted:""Structuralism is a theoretical paradigm emphasizing that elements of culture must be understood in terms of their relationship to a larger, overarching system or structure.""Alternately, as summarized by philosopher Simon Blackburn, ""Structuralism is the belief that phenomena of human life are not intelligible except through their interrelations. These relations constitute a structure, and behind local variations in the surface phenomena there are constant laws of abstract culture.""