A new paradigm of urban development: envisioning
... language and the contemporary architecture. A detailed theoretical study, are carried out to emphasize the architectural traditional elements that reflect the culture identity. This process is a part of presenting an introductory framework for unifying the Qatari architecture language in the urban c ...
... language and the contemporary architecture. A detailed theoretical study, are carried out to emphasize the architectural traditional elements that reflect the culture identity. This process is a part of presenting an introductory framework for unifying the Qatari architecture language in the urban c ...
Menara Mesiniaga
... Signature Tower, Business and Advanced Technology Centre (1998), vertical building program (above) hierarchy of parking (right). ...
... Signature Tower, Business and Advanced Technology Centre (1998), vertical building program (above) hierarchy of parking (right). ...
Architecture of the Forest - Nordic Journal of Architectural Research
... that evolution has endowed with an innate predisposition to respond in certain ways to environmental stimuli. Thus, an aesthetic view of the environment may seek to explore the basic spatial relationships to which humans produce an instinctive or consistent reaction. Among the most distinct and stro ...
... that evolution has endowed with an innate predisposition to respond in certain ways to environmental stimuli. Thus, an aesthetic view of the environment may seek to explore the basic spatial relationships to which humans produce an instinctive or consistent reaction. Among the most distinct and stro ...
Architecture - Oxford Islamic Studies Online
... of both state-employed architects and traditional master builders. In Islamic empires, palace organizations offered highly structured systems of apprenticeship training for architects. These architects are conceptualized today as bureaucrats whose primary task was representing the central rule of th ...
... of both state-employed architects and traditional master builders. In Islamic empires, palace organizations offered highly structured systems of apprenticeship training for architects. These architects are conceptualized today as bureaucrats whose primary task was representing the central rule of th ...
Abbas Hilmi II and the Neo-Mamluk Style
... New principles in the perception of design and space are often associated with new perceptions of the world and of one’s identity. The development of Neo-Mamluk architecture should be understood in this way, which means understanding the increasing influences from Europe, the wave of modernisation i ...
... New principles in the perception of design and space are often associated with new perceptions of the world and of one’s identity. The development of Neo-Mamluk architecture should be understood in this way, which means understanding the increasing influences from Europe, the wave of modernisation i ...
CHAPTER 1-b - cpas --- center of planning and architecture studies
... Brown,G.Z, and Dekay, Mark, "Sun,Wind and Light", p ...
... Brown,G.Z, and Dekay, Mark, "Sun,Wind and Light", p ...
Ar.B.V. DOSHI (Indian Modernist)
... room, kitchen plus a single room. These could then be extended as the inhabitants established themsel ves. It is hoped that the new community would ev entually generate building trades and then an upgr aded version of the informal urban vernacular woul d result. So far it is still too early to judge ...
... room, kitchen plus a single room. These could then be extended as the inhabitants established themsel ves. It is hoped that the new community would ev entually generate building trades and then an upgr aded version of the informal urban vernacular woul d result. So far it is still too early to judge ...
Effective Factors in Shaping the Identity of Architecture
... psychological and cultural signs distinguishing every individual, group, population or culture from others. It is different depending on the society or nation in question and is an expression of a kind of unity, solidarity, uniformity, persistence, integrity and non-divisiveness ...
... psychological and cultural signs distinguishing every individual, group, population or culture from others. It is different depending on the society or nation in question and is an expression of a kind of unity, solidarity, uniformity, persistence, integrity and non-divisiveness ...
architectural communication: intra and extra activity of
... such an extent that it can be included into a social relation (Eco, 1973:23). The overall history of culture can be seen, in fact, as an evolution of the communication media (McLuhan, 1971). As a cultural phenomenon architecture is a communication phenomenon in its own right (Hollein, 2009:162). Vit ...
... such an extent that it can be included into a social relation (Eco, 1973:23). The overall history of culture can be seen, in fact, as an evolution of the communication media (McLuhan, 1971). As a cultural phenomenon architecture is a communication phenomenon in its own right (Hollein, 2009:162). Vit ...
feasibility of utilization of music in architectural designs
... Similarities of Music and Architecture According to Cicerone, there is only one single harmony in the world: notes harmony. Art and science, one with its vast scope and the other with its techniques, do not contribute to completion of such harmony, instead the key for resolving many problems that th ...
... Similarities of Music and Architecture According to Cicerone, there is only one single harmony in the world: notes harmony. Art and science, one with its vast scope and the other with its techniques, do not contribute to completion of such harmony, instead the key for resolving many problems that th ...
International Style
... “The external architectural effect relied on the adroit placement of large plate glass windows large plate-glass windows, in undecorated planar surfaces. Although it was a long way (in meaning as well as form) from this villa, with its neoclassical plan and its strict symmetry, to the interpenetrati ...
... “The external architectural effect relied on the adroit placement of large plate glass windows large plate-glass windows, in undecorated planar surfaces. Although it was a long way (in meaning as well as form) from this villa, with its neoclassical plan and its strict symmetry, to the interpenetrati ...
Global Lead Architect for Information Security Domains
... Everyday a team of talented developers, infrastructure experts, project managers and other specialists works on advanced IT solutions which improve efficiency of our company. Joining the ABB IS Infosec Organization, you will have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, international environment, so ...
... Everyday a team of talented developers, infrastructure experts, project managers and other specialists works on advanced IT solutions which improve efficiency of our company. Joining the ABB IS Infosec Organization, you will have the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, international environment, so ...
Anna de Manincor (Bologna) Artist ZimmerFrei www.zimmerfrei.co.it
... René Kural (Copenhagen) Architect, Associate Professor, Director of Centre for Sports and Architecture, Ph.D. Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design, and Conservation www.kadk.dk Centre for Sports and Architecture is probably the only one of its kind worldwide that focuse ...
... René Kural (Copenhagen) Architect, Associate Professor, Director of Centre for Sports and Architecture, Ph.D. Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design, and Conservation www.kadk.dk Centre for Sports and Architecture is probably the only one of its kind worldwide that focuse ...
Aspects of preservation of Architecture of the Early Modern Movement
... Gottfred Semper developed in the 1860'ies a systematic ideology in h s book "Der Stil", which is a typology about style. The central point in Sempers theory is his assertion that the artistic expression does not derive from form or proportions, but from style. For him, style was decoration, expresse ...
... Gottfred Semper developed in the 1860'ies a systematic ideology in h s book "Der Stil", which is a typology about style. The central point in Sempers theory is his assertion that the artistic expression does not derive from form or proportions, but from style. For him, style was decoration, expresse ...
Change over Time: Neatline and the Study of Architectural History
... as the role of architectural preservation in shaping the historical narrative.12 Here, Viollet added flying buttresses to the building which while they were not part of its original design, were critical to his vision of the building and the development of medieval archit ...
... as the role of architectural preservation in shaping the historical narrative.12 Here, Viollet added flying buttresses to the building which while they were not part of its original design, were critical to his vision of the building and the development of medieval archit ...
Brutalism in Brazilian Architecture - DSpace Home
... The Casa Elza Berquo in Sao Paulo is a good example of Artigas’s principles in built form. The origins of the house are themselves highly political. The Casa Berquo is an ironic commentary on Brazil’s modernization: the modernity of its roof is supported by the oldest and crudest of building techno ...
... The Casa Elza Berquo in Sao Paulo is a good example of Artigas’s principles in built form. The origins of the house are themselves highly political. The Casa Berquo is an ironic commentary on Brazil’s modernization: the modernity of its roof is supported by the oldest and crudest of building techno ...
Three modern preservation cases
... of early modern architecture’s technical shortcomings. As compared to what we know today, the architects of the Modern Movement obviously lacked certain knowledge with respect to the materials and constructions that were appropriate to respond their ideas of "spiritual economy" and the industrial pr ...
... of early modern architecture’s technical shortcomings. As compared to what we know today, the architects of the Modern Movement obviously lacked certain knowledge with respect to the materials and constructions that were appropriate to respond their ideas of "spiritual economy" and the industrial pr ...
giovanni corbellini
... his colleague, introduces a more general question, attributing to the diagrammatic substance of her architecture a specific role of newness in the evolution of the discipline. We may agree more or less with this interpretation, but it is certain that the diagram has played an increasingly central ro ...
... his colleague, introduces a more general question, attributing to the diagrammatic substance of her architecture a specific role of newness in the evolution of the discipline. We may agree more or less with this interpretation, but it is certain that the diagram has played an increasingly central ro ...
Doktori (Ph
... into being. These 3 world fairs formed the main sections of the thesis. Within these groups the description of the pavilions were ranged on the basis of the set up complexity index from the lower intensity to the higher one. At last a comparative table was made on the examined pavilions in which the ...
... into being. These 3 world fairs formed the main sections of the thesis. Within these groups the description of the pavilions were ranged on the basis of the set up complexity index from the lower intensity to the higher one. At last a comparative table was made on the examined pavilions in which the ...
Abstract - TEXTROAD Journals
... Architectural Characteristics of Abyaneh Village Abyaneh is a village of living architectural traditions and styles (all in red clay) with total responsiveness to environment, and probably the most interesting example of human-environment interaction or adaptation to nature, wherein one can transcen ...
... Architectural Characteristics of Abyaneh Village Abyaneh is a village of living architectural traditions and styles (all in red clay) with total responsiveness to environment, and probably the most interesting example of human-environment interaction or adaptation to nature, wherein one can transcen ...
Reiter_Eco-adaptive architecture
... The well-known Darwinian evolutionary theory (1859) introduced natural selection as the most important mechanism of evolutionary processes at every level from biological systems, including species, individual organisms… to molecules such as DNA or proteins. In architecture we observe similar evoluti ...
... The well-known Darwinian evolutionary theory (1859) introduced natural selection as the most important mechanism of evolutionary processes at every level from biological systems, including species, individual organisms… to molecules such as DNA or proteins. In architecture we observe similar evoluti ...
Nepal Engineering College
... Concept Two: Architecture as interior space Building hollowed out and opened up by means of window Elaboration of interior, lighting, etc. Buildings forms spaces inside for the use of man Giedion’s second concept deals with the internal built environment of buildings and its elaboration by means of ...
... Concept Two: Architecture as interior space Building hollowed out and opened up by means of window Elaboration of interior, lighting, etc. Buildings forms spaces inside for the use of man Giedion’s second concept deals with the internal built environment of buildings and its elaboration by means of ...
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AS A CULTURAL PROJECT John
... pivotal role in the larger paradigmatic movement of sustainability. To date the practice of sustainable architecture has largely been understood from the perspective where “Scientific analysis… tends to occupy a central position in conventional methods for categorising, understanding and assessing t ...
... pivotal role in the larger paradigmatic movement of sustainability. To date the practice of sustainable architecture has largely been understood from the perspective where “Scientific analysis… tends to occupy a central position in conventional methods for categorising, understanding and assessing t ...
Exploring International Style Architecture in Houston
... buildings designed by Mies include the Barcelona Pavilion, the Seagram Building, New York and the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Mies was recognized for his great prototype type clean-span building. They are characterized by cubic simplicity—envelopes which easily adapt to the various requirements an ...
... buildings designed by Mies include the Barcelona Pavilion, the Seagram Building, New York and the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin. Mies was recognized for his great prototype type clean-span building. They are characterized by cubic simplicity—envelopes which easily adapt to the various requirements an ...
Renaissance Architecture
... and used with greater surety. The most representative architect is Bramante (1444–1514) who expanded the applicability of classical architecture to contemporary buildings. His San Pietro in Montorio (1503) was directly inspired by circular Roman temples. He was, however, hardly a slave to the classi ...
... and used with greater surety. The most representative architect is Bramante (1444–1514) who expanded the applicability of classical architecture to contemporary buildings. His San Pietro in Montorio (1503) was directly inspired by circular Roman temples. He was, however, hardly a slave to the classi ...
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.""