1000 - 1250 The Architecture of the Iranian World
... Murtaza ibn al-Hasan al- Zaynabi. Numerous other inscriptions are also to be found – they are generally later in date and are etched on the walls. One of these later inscriptions is written by a person who slept there in 841 A.H/ 1473 A.D. I attributed the earlier inscription containing the prince’s ...
... Murtaza ibn al-Hasan al- Zaynabi. Numerous other inscriptions are also to be found – they are generally later in date and are etched on the walls. One of these later inscriptions is written by a person who slept there in 841 A.H/ 1473 A.D. I attributed the earlier inscription containing the prince’s ...
Architecture and Evolutionary Psychology
... allowed fixed settlements. Agriculture and domestication of animals are relatively recent and have not had much effect on human evolution. There have been some evolutionary changes since then, but these changes are relatively minor, and they are not universal because they happened after people separ ...
... allowed fixed settlements. Agriculture and domestication of animals are relatively recent and have not had much effect on human evolution. There have been some evolutionary changes since then, but these changes are relatively minor, and they are not universal because they happened after people separ ...
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... and auditorium with 250 seats. In the east wing at ground floor the visitors can use the cafe and restaurant, open both inside and outside. The east side of the museum extends to the terrace accessible from the cafe from which the visitors can admire the panorama of Linz. Below, at basement level, t ...
... and auditorium with 250 seats. In the east wing at ground floor the visitors can use the cafe and restaurant, open both inside and outside. The east side of the museum extends to the terrace accessible from the cafe from which the visitors can admire the panorama of Linz. Below, at basement level, t ...
vastu-pantheon – rock hewn architecture of egypt
... People have felt that if we construct the house by considering all the rules of vastu we’ll have a better and happy life; which is not true all the time. So we should first of all free ourselves from the conservative thinking towards vastu and follow its rules consciously. With the increasing desire ...
... People have felt that if we construct the house by considering all the rules of vastu we’ll have a better and happy life; which is not true all the time. So we should first of all free ourselves from the conservative thinking towards vastu and follow its rules consciously. With the increasing desire ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... design and planning, construction and decoration and Riyazh drilling on bricks and the use of architectural elements such as arcs and domes and Ewan in different patterns and employing them in buildings as elements of major construction environmental and aesthetic in mosques and religious and milita ...
... design and planning, construction and decoration and Riyazh drilling on bricks and the use of architectural elements such as arcs and domes and Ewan in different patterns and employing them in buildings as elements of major construction environmental and aesthetic in mosques and religious and milita ...
Historical Features of the Tigris River in Baghdad Rusafa, which
... prominent design and planning, construction and decoration and Riyazh drilling on bricks and the use of architectural elements such as arcs and domes and Ewan in different patterns and employing them in buildings as elements of major construction environmental and aesthetic in mosques and religious ...
... prominent design and planning, construction and decoration and Riyazh drilling on bricks and the use of architectural elements such as arcs and domes and Ewan in different patterns and employing them in buildings as elements of major construction environmental and aesthetic in mosques and religious ...
Cecilia Puga - Italcementi
... The Jury selected Chilean architect Cecilia Puga (1961) for a special mention: “With her own practice in Santiago g de Chile since 1995, Cecilia Puga g is an architect who is more interested in structural solutions than in surface aesthetics. She has shown sensitively in relating the exterior and in ...
... The Jury selected Chilean architect Cecilia Puga (1961) for a special mention: “With her own practice in Santiago g de Chile since 1995, Cecilia Puga g is an architect who is more interested in structural solutions than in surface aesthetics. She has shown sensitively in relating the exterior and in ...
The importance of sustainable architecture in tropical climate countries
... methodology was the research and analysis of documents on the subject of study, including articles, thesis, websites, publications, national and international organizations on the subject, which served to ...
... methodology was the research and analysis of documents on the subject of study, including articles, thesis, websites, publications, national and international organizations on the subject, which served to ...
Contemporary Architecture of Egypt
... environments. During this period, very few attempts have been made to create built environments that would address imageability, legibility, and identity. It is believed that this period was a prelude for the Nineties, where several buildings and housing developments have been built and created, pla ...
... environments. During this period, very few attempts have been made to create built environments that would address imageability, legibility, and identity. It is believed that this period was a prelude for the Nineties, where several buildings and housing developments have been built and created, pla ...
the extremely condensed hybrid urban block
... Precedents in the Netherlands Already in the seventeenth century the building for the First Stock Exchange in Amsterdam (1609), which was located right in the middle of the city centre, stacked a diverse program consisting of infrastructure and commerce. The inner court, where the goods were actuall ...
... Precedents in the Netherlands Already in the seventeenth century the building for the First Stock Exchange in Amsterdam (1609), which was located right in the middle of the city centre, stacked a diverse program consisting of infrastructure and commerce. The inner court, where the goods were actuall ...
Inhoud - Histechnica
... to develop and the first building companies and architects arrived from the Netherlands. The needs for administration, trade- and shop buildings, housing etc... in the fast growing Cities was hard to solve, particularly on Java and the north-east coast of Sumatra (Medan). The society changed and so ...
... to develop and the first building companies and architects arrived from the Netherlands. The needs for administration, trade- and shop buildings, housing etc... in the fast growing Cities was hard to solve, particularly on Java and the north-east coast of Sumatra (Medan). The society changed and so ...
An Overview of Mushroom Structures in Slovene Structuralism
... After the Second World War, Functionalism dominated Yugoslav and therefore Slovene architecture until approximately 1960. These were so called “years of reconstruction of the homeland” with the emphasis on building residential and industrial buildings. At that time, Yugoslavia was still a relatively ...
... After the Second World War, Functionalism dominated Yugoslav and therefore Slovene architecture until approximately 1960. These were so called “years of reconstruction of the homeland” with the emphasis on building residential and industrial buildings. At that time, Yugoslavia was still a relatively ...
News Release - Lord Aeck Sargent
... the front end of projects. I was drawn to join LAS because of the firm’s longtime reputation for design integrity and an excellent project delivery process. I want to use my proven front-end skills to complement the LAS tradition of producing great buildings and urban spaces. Another important facto ...
... the front end of projects. I was drawn to join LAS because of the firm’s longtime reputation for design integrity and an excellent project delivery process. I want to use my proven front-end skills to complement the LAS tradition of producing great buildings and urban spaces. Another important facto ...
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 ...
Existing Materials, Current Style and Ecclesiastical Architecture in
... particular period in history. The study noted one of the sayings of Winston Churchill, which noted that people shape their environment and afterwards their environment shape them as architecture has a profound effect on the lives and souls of people. Jansen (2010) observed that one essential aspect ...
... particular period in history. The study noted one of the sayings of Winston Churchill, which noted that people shape their environment and afterwards their environment shape them as architecture has a profound effect on the lives and souls of people. Jansen (2010) observed that one essential aspect ...
Islamic Architecture
... The Islamic world, on the other hand , never experienced a total break with religion, nor did it undergo an enlightnment or an industrial revolution of its own. Its experience of secular modernism was late, imported wholesale from europe at the end of the 19 th century and lacked the local, intelle ...
... The Islamic world, on the other hand , never experienced a total break with religion, nor did it undergo an enlightnment or an industrial revolution of its own. Its experience of secular modernism was late, imported wholesale from europe at the end of the 19 th century and lacked the local, intelle ...
The Architectural Represanatations of Two Building
... In the post-modern era, with the help of the conditions that has been accelerated by the change in the society, this ineffectiveness may be stated as the reason of the new state of architecture. As the Jameson (1994) mentioned, because of its indirect relationships with the market, architecture seem ...
... In the post-modern era, with the help of the conditions that has been accelerated by the change in the society, this ineffectiveness may be stated as the reason of the new state of architecture. As the Jameson (1994) mentioned, because of its indirect relationships with the market, architecture seem ...
Structural-Heritage
... hills as at Ajanta and Ellora. On the other band they were built of materials like brick and stone. Several temples of the Gupta age have survived: the most famous among those was the one discovered at Deogarh near Jhansi on the northern part of India. It was probably affected in the sixth century C ...
... hills as at Ajanta and Ellora. On the other band they were built of materials like brick and stone. Several temples of the Gupta age have survived: the most famous among those was the one discovered at Deogarh near Jhansi on the northern part of India. It was probably affected in the sixth century C ...
A Thoroughly Modern Conundrum - The Hudson River Valley Institute
... the street from it; however, both have a historic and architectural relevance that cannot be ignored. It is this relevance that proponents argue should be the overriding factor in any debate surrounding the Government Center. They claim it is the only building in the county designed by an internati ...
... the street from it; however, both have a historic and architectural relevance that cannot be ignored. It is this relevance that proponents argue should be the overriding factor in any debate surrounding the Government Center. They claim it is the only building in the county designed by an internati ...
Aalborg Universitet Environment as a Generator for Architectural Design
... intelligent manner. We know that various materials respond differently to environmental changes. For decades this has been seen as a problem in architecture, but instead we can turn this around and start to suggest a strategic application of such material processes. Wood, as an example, has been con ...
... intelligent manner. We know that various materials respond differently to environmental changes. For decades this has been seen as a problem in architecture, but instead we can turn this around and start to suggest a strategic application of such material processes. Wood, as an example, has been con ...
Constructing Cultural Identity or, Painting The Town
... then will the colours and relationships produce the proper effect, bound up as they are with the architecture as a whole. The architecture, in turn must be in complete harmony with the painting.”3 He even went so far as to project that painting might some day become superfluous once “the harmony of ...
... then will the colours and relationships produce the proper effect, bound up as they are with the architecture as a whole. The architecture, in turn must be in complete harmony with the painting.”3 He even went so far as to project that painting might some day become superfluous once “the harmony of ...
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... Can you describe the impact of continuity and contrast on that? Odile Decq: Continuity is the question of how to inscribe buildings into a context. That means that buildings are designed just for one special place, they canno t be transferred or built somewhere else. The Macro Museum in Rome for exa ...
... Can you describe the impact of continuity and contrast on that? Odile Decq: Continuity is the question of how to inscribe buildings into a context. That means that buildings are designed just for one special place, they canno t be transferred or built somewhere else. The Macro Museum in Rome for exa ...
- the University of Huddersfield Repository
... focus and concern under the slogan: building the unfinished. Many ideas rally under this. The need for a many-sided view is one; another is the open-endedness of the environment despite our view of it as finished. All these ideas and observations suggest that we should think of the socio-material wo ...
... focus and concern under the slogan: building the unfinished. Many ideas rally under this. The need for a many-sided view is one; another is the open-endedness of the environment despite our view of it as finished. All these ideas and observations suggest that we should think of the socio-material wo ...
REPETITION versus MONTAGE
... The housing block as building type was brought to increased competition with the single-family house, and the Building Societies focused still more on creating variation and quality in housing developments. Demands for greater variation in building components appeared to be in strong opposition to t ...
... The housing block as building type was brought to increased competition with the single-family house, and the Building Societies focused still more on creating variation and quality in housing developments. Demands for greater variation in building components appeared to be in strong opposition to t ...
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.""