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... Northern Cape Province are the earliest examples of vernacular architecture in South Africa. The unique structures were built by the early Dutch settlers ...
... Northern Cape Province are the earliest examples of vernacular architecture in South Africa. The unique structures were built by the early Dutch settlers ...
Vernacular Architectural Standards
... COTTAGE A small frame one-family house. COURSE A horizontal row of bricks, tiles, stone, building blocks, etc. CRAFTSMAN An architectural style most popular from about 1910 to 1950. Characterized by the use of broad, spreading forms; low-pitched gable roofs, often with gable and eaves brackets, deco ...
... COTTAGE A small frame one-family house. COURSE A horizontal row of bricks, tiles, stone, building blocks, etc. CRAFTSMAN An architectural style most popular from about 1910 to 1950. Characterized by the use of broad, spreading forms; low-pitched gable roofs, often with gable and eaves brackets, deco ...
1000 - 1250 The Architecture of the Iranian World
... The minaret in the Saljuq period The slender brick minaret is one of the most distinctive features of Islamic architecture to appear in the greater Iranian world during the period when the Saljuqs ruled parts of it. In 1982, while in the midst of writing a book on the history of the minaret (Minaret ...
... The minaret in the Saljuq period The slender brick minaret is one of the most distinctive features of Islamic architecture to appear in the greater Iranian world during the period when the Saljuqs ruled parts of it. In 1982, while in the midst of writing a book on the history of the minaret (Minaret ...
Architecture - Oxford Islamic Studies Online
... New Delhi Planning Commission. Beginning in 1912, he participated in developing the city plan for New Delhi. He also designed a number of important buildings in the new city, including the Viceroy's House Complex, combining neoclassical and Mughal elements. Numerous Dutch architects worked in Indone ...
... New Delhi Planning Commission. Beginning in 1912, he participated in developing the city plan for New Delhi. He also designed a number of important buildings in the new city, including the Viceroy's House Complex, combining neoclassical and Mughal elements. Numerous Dutch architects worked in Indone ...
С. О. Зубенко ЗБІРНИК ТЕКСТІВ І ЗАВДАНЬ «ІНОЗЕМНА МОВА»
... The Gothic style was found in private homes and civic buildings, such as town halls, but it is most famously seen in church design. Gothic churches appear across western Europe but are most common today in England, France, and Germany. The largest of these churches are the cathedrals, seats of the h ...
... The Gothic style was found in private homes and civic buildings, such as town halls, but it is most famously seen in church design. Gothic churches appear across western Europe but are most common today in England, France, and Germany. The largest of these churches are the cathedrals, seats of the h ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... landmark in the Federal Capital. It is situated right at the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Directly opposite the building are the famous Royal Selangor Club and the Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka) which acquired its name because it was at that very spot that the Union Jack flag was lowered down on Au ...
... landmark in the Federal Capital. It is situated right at the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Directly opposite the building are the famous Royal Selangor Club and the Independence Square (Dataran Merdeka) which acquired its name because it was at that very spot that the Union Jack flag was lowered down on Au ...
residential and commercial architectural periods and styles in san
... combined with curtain wall construction/non-load bearing walls, buildings began to grow taller, framing lighter and window expanses larger by 1900. These new buildings appeared in all major cities as symbols of progress and prosperity. Brick and stone were always popular as cladding materials but te ...
... combined with curtain wall construction/non-load bearing walls, buildings began to grow taller, framing lighter and window expanses larger by 1900. These new buildings appeared in all major cities as symbols of progress and prosperity. Brick and stone were always popular as cladding materials but te ...
Vitruvius` triade - utilitas, firmitas, venustas
... rejecting the classic totally, but by developing a new understanding of ‘classical’. In ancient architecture modernist architects searched a number of universal and eternal laws on the aesthetic area. Through the exploration of classical masterpieces (among ancient Greeks and Egyptians, and with art ...
... rejecting the classic totally, but by developing a new understanding of ‘classical’. In ancient architecture modernist architects searched a number of universal and eternal laws on the aesthetic area. Through the exploration of classical masterpieces (among ancient Greeks and Egyptians, and with art ...
2 Architectural Styles
... important force in Canadian architecture at the turn of the century as a reaction to the picturesque styles of the 19th century. While the revival was based upon the classical forms of ancient Greece and Rome, the intermediate sources and shades of the style were mixed. In its simplest form it is re ...
... important force in Canadian architecture at the turn of the century as a reaction to the picturesque styles of the 19th century. While the revival was based upon the classical forms of ancient Greece and Rome, the intermediate sources and shades of the style were mixed. In its simplest form it is re ...
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 ...
III. Appendix - City of Woodland
... The projecting subdivision of a large building, forming an angle with the main facade. The triangular space at the end of classical temple’s gabled roof. An arbor or open set of roof rafters, usually set on posts and often vine covered. The use of historic forms derived from previous periods archite ...
... The projecting subdivision of a large building, forming an angle with the main facade. The triangular space at the end of classical temple’s gabled roof. An arbor or open set of roof rafters, usually set on posts and often vine covered. The use of historic forms derived from previous periods archite ...
Walking Tour Brochure.indd - Ellicottville, NY Chamber of Commerce
... designed to emulate French architecture of the time. The Second Empire Style can be seen in the two-story square tower with a mansard roof crowned by a decorative iron balustrade. ...
... designed to emulate French architecture of the time. The Second Empire Style can be seen in the two-story square tower with a mansard roof crowned by a decorative iron balustrade. ...
„Budapest” Architecture
... architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty at the same time. At the turn of the 20 century the art and also the architecture searched for new ways instead of using historical architectural elements or motifs. The changes led to the Modern Movement when buildings were being ere ...
... architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty at the same time. At the turn of the 20 century the art and also the architecture searched for new ways instead of using historical architectural elements or motifs. The changes led to the Modern Movement when buildings were being ere ...
An Influence of Colonial Architecture to Building Styles and Motifs in
... colonial town. Consequently in 1884, Frank Swettenhem, the British resident of Selangor, had introduced Building Regulations and town planning methods was imposed in all the building constructions. In 19th century, the British had adopted architecture style, originated from the British building styl ...
... colonial town. Consequently in 1884, Frank Swettenhem, the British resident of Selangor, had introduced Building Regulations and town planning methods was imposed in all the building constructions. In 19th century, the British had adopted architecture style, originated from the British building styl ...
Introduction This course of lectures covers history of Russian
... Ainanov, A. Nekrasov, N. Voronin, M. Karger, Yu. Aseev, P. Rapoport, A. Komech. A lot had changed during the 20th century in the science of Old Russian architecture: methods had changed; the approach to an architectural monument as a historical source had prevailed, and dozens of new architectural m ...
... Ainanov, A. Nekrasov, N. Voronin, M. Karger, Yu. Aseev, P. Rapoport, A. Komech. A lot had changed during the 20th century in the science of Old Russian architecture: methods had changed; the approach to an architectural monument as a historical source had prevailed, and dozens of new architectural m ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... area and its impacto n the natural environment and urban and social since its establishment in the second century AH eighth AD at the hands of its founder, the Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar al-Mansur (136-158) AH, and so far, and the banks of the river is considered the right place for the growth of urba ...
... area and its impacto n the natural environment and urban and social since its establishment in the second century AH eighth AD at the hands of its founder, the Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar al-Mansur (136-158) AH, and so far, and the banks of the river is considered the right place for the growth of urba ...
Historical Features of the Tigris River in Baghdad Rusafa, which
... geographical area and its impacto n the natural environment and urban and social since its establishment in the second century AH eighth AD at the hands of its founder, the Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar al-Mansur (136-158) AH, and so far, and the banks of the river is considered the right place for the g ...
... geographical area and its impacto n the natural environment and urban and social since its establishment in the second century AH eighth AD at the hands of its founder, the Abbasid Caliph Abu Jafar al-Mansur (136-158) AH, and so far, and the banks of the river is considered the right place for the g ...
Check-in Architecture is 375 documentaries. Check-in
... different European cities. They have to Check-in and to accomplish a mission: they will be asked to produce a short documentary based on a script. A cultural committee of curators and researchers coordinated by Mario Benini, Andrea Lissoni, Luca Molinari and Luca Martinazzoli will identify the most ...
... different European cities. They have to Check-in and to accomplish a mission: they will be asked to produce a short documentary based on a script. A cultural committee of curators and researchers coordinated by Mario Benini, Andrea Lissoni, Luca Molinari and Luca Martinazzoli will identify the most ...
Material Evidence: New Designs for Architectural
... In a recent lecture on the intersection of performance driven design and digital form making, Thom Mayne described how Morphosis uses BIM. For Morphosis, what began as an evolution of computer-aided representation was no longer either its means or its ends. Transcending representation, BIM had becom ...
... In a recent lecture on the intersection of performance driven design and digital form making, Thom Mayne described how Morphosis uses BIM. For Morphosis, what began as an evolution of computer-aided representation was no longer either its means or its ends. Transcending representation, BIM had becom ...
Abbas Hilmi II and the Neo-Mamluk Style
... understanding of late nineteenth century architecture in Cairo. The most standard feature of the nineteenth century mosque is the carefully planned symmetry and centrality. As mentioned earlier, in contrast to the Mamluk mosque, the new mosques built during Abbas Hilmi II’s time are characterised by ...
... understanding of late nineteenth century architecture in Cairo. The most standard feature of the nineteenth century mosque is the carefully planned symmetry and centrality. As mentioned earlier, in contrast to the Mamluk mosque, the new mosques built during Abbas Hilmi II’s time are characterised by ...
Existing Materials, Current Style and Ecclesiastical Architecture in
... Many studies identified the building materials and the current architectural style should be a dominant determinant in considering the procurement of ecclesiastical architecture. Dietsch (2002) noted that architecture constantly evolved to reflect the accomplishments of civilizations in all corners ...
... Many studies identified the building materials and the current architectural style should be a dominant determinant in considering the procurement of ecclesiastical architecture. Dietsch (2002) noted that architecture constantly evolved to reflect the accomplishments of civilizations in all corners ...
The Story of Modern Architecture of the 20th Century
... comprehensible, coordinated fabric of relationships that its laws had become invisible. Then with the industrial revolution of the 19th century it turned almost overnight into a Moloch. The flight from the land brought an urban explosion. The problems arising from this could not be removed by techno ...
... comprehensible, coordinated fabric of relationships that its laws had become invisible. Then with the industrial revolution of the 19th century it turned almost overnight into a Moloch. The flight from the land brought an urban explosion. The problems arising from this could not be removed by techno ...
Federation Bungalow
... United States at the turn of the century, especially in the temperate climate of California. There the bungalow was low-slung, planned for casual lifestyle, and expressed in ‘earthly’ materials. Australian architects were designing individual interpretations of the Californian Bungalow, during the e ...
... United States at the turn of the century, especially in the temperate climate of California. There the bungalow was low-slung, planned for casual lifestyle, and expressed in ‘earthly’ materials. Australian architects were designing individual interpretations of the Californian Bungalow, during the e ...
Deakin Research Online
... cities (in Australia in Melbourne and Sydney) where Jewish life came to appreciate some permanence, while other places (often country communities) had small, sometimes makeshift shtiebels (conventicles). The Jewish community in Australia numbers about 120 000 (2001 census). Melbourne has the largest ...
... cities (in Australia in Melbourne and Sydney) where Jewish life came to appreciate some permanence, while other places (often country communities) had small, sometimes makeshift shtiebels (conventicles). The Jewish community in Australia numbers about 120 000 (2001 census). Melbourne has the largest ...
Typology and Composition of the traditional Palestinian House 1
... system of agricultural subsistence, employing simple agricultural technology. The village as a whole and not the individual was considered the unit of taxation by the state, the community had patriarchal households, the extended family acting as the main unit of production and consumption and labour ...
... system of agricultural subsistence, employing simple agricultural technology. The village as a whole and not the individual was considered the unit of taxation by the state, the community had patriarchal households, the extended family acting as the main unit of production and consumption and labour ...
Architecture of Indonesia
The Architecture of Indonesia reflects the diversity of cultural, historical and geographic influences that have shaped Indonesia as a whole. Invaders, colonisers, missionaries, merchants and traders brought cultural changes that had a profound effect on building styles and techniques. Traditionally, the most significant foreign influence has been Indian. However, Chinese, Arab—and European influences have also played significant roles in shaping Indonesian architecture. Religious architecture varies from indigenous forms to mosques, temples, and churches. The sultans and other rulers built palaces. There is a substantial legacy of colonial architecture in Indonesian cities. Independent Indonesia has seen the development of new paradigms for postmodern and contemporary architecture.