the american ranch house: traditional design method in modern
... early ranch houses, the basic relationship between the house and its landscape was one of strict control, emphasizing the ...
... early ranch houses, the basic relationship between the house and its landscape was one of strict control, emphasizing the ...
2012 Google - City of West Hollywood
... narrow wood clapboard siding, simple endboards and window trim, extended eaves that are either boxed or have decorative brackets, and porches. ...
... narrow wood clapboard siding, simple endboards and window trim, extended eaves that are either boxed or have decorative brackets, and porches. ...
The Development of Modernism in Raleigh
... Context I. Community Development and Transportation In 1940 Raleigh was the fifth largest city in North Carolina. After World War II, the city’s dominant image as a governmental and educational center began to diversify with the migration of industry to North Carolina and development of technologica ...
... Context I. Community Development and Transportation In 1940 Raleigh was the fifth largest city in North Carolina. After World War II, the city’s dominant image as a governmental and educational center began to diversify with the migration of industry to North Carolina and development of technologica ...
Quinlivan-WIHRvol2.pd+ - Western Illinois University
... people wished for a simpler style that better reflected they could use in their own lives. The style that historians now refer to as the Victorian style of architecture reigned from 1837-1901; the Victorian styles were more popular in smaller displays of architecture because they were more affordabl ...
... people wished for a simpler style that better reflected they could use in their own lives. The style that historians now refer to as the Victorian style of architecture reigned from 1837-1901; the Victorian styles were more popular in smaller displays of architecture because they were more affordabl ...
Historic Preservation Handbook
... Craftsman housed were inspired by the work of two California brothers-Charles Greene and Henry Greene. Several influences-the English Arts and Crafts movement, and interest in oriental wooden architecture and their early training in the manual arts-appear to have led the Greenes to design these intr ...
... Craftsman housed were inspired by the work of two California brothers-Charles Greene and Henry Greene. Several influences-the English Arts and Crafts movement, and interest in oriental wooden architecture and their early training in the manual arts-appear to have led the Greenes to design these intr ...
The Social Meaning of Classical Style Public Architecture in
... public architecture in Adelaide in the 19th century. Other aims were to examine the types of classical styles present in Adelaide, whether these styles were prevalent on public buildings in other Australian capitals and in other British colonies, and what the influences were for the choice of archit ...
... public architecture in Adelaide in the 19th century. Other aims were to examine the types of classical styles present in Adelaide, whether these styles were prevalent on public buildings in other Australian capitals and in other British colonies, and what the influences were for the choice of archit ...
PDF 7MB - Flinders University
... public architecture in Adelaide in the 19th century. Other aims were to examine the types of classical styles present in Adelaide, whether these styles were prevalent on public buildings in other Australian capitals and in other British colonies, and what the influences were for the choice of archit ...
... public architecture in Adelaide in the 19th century. Other aims were to examine the types of classical styles present in Adelaide, whether these styles were prevalent on public buildings in other Australian capitals and in other British colonies, and what the influences were for the choice of archit ...
Four Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Thinkers on 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 resides mainly with the viewer. The architect can “assist” the viewer by producing architecture tha ...
... 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 resides mainly with the viewer. The architect can “assist” the viewer by producing architecture tha ...
4.0 building design - Meath County Council
... It is believed this ratio can be represented by the number known as phi 1.618033988…………....., or ratios approximating to this number such as, 3/2 , 5/3 , 8/5 , 13/8 , 21/13 and so on. This proportion system was rigorously employed in the design of ancient Greek and Roman Architecture. Some Architect ...
... It is believed this ratio can be represented by the number known as phi 1.618033988…………....., or ratios approximating to this number such as, 3/2 , 5/3 , 8/5 , 13/8 , 21/13 and so on. This proportion system was rigorously employed in the design of ancient Greek and Roman Architecture. Some Architect ...
... 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 ...
Architectural Findings - Ohio History Connection
... Modernist practitioners could agree that the movement was superior to what they perceived as the arbitrary appropriation of historic reference, but there was still a divide between conservative and radical Modernists. Miesian, New Formalism, and Wrightian were among the conservative ...
... Modernist practitioners could agree that the movement was superior to what they perceived as the arbitrary appropriation of historic reference, but there was still a divide between conservative and radical Modernists. Miesian, New Formalism, and Wrightian were among the conservative ...
Concept and Technique: How Traditional Japanese Architecture can
... manner."Although"this"method"is"a"viable"approach,"it"is"important"to"recognize"that" solutions"are"not"always"found"in"something"new."Human"history"offers"centuries"of" case"studies"for"our"benefit,"but"generally"there"is"a"propensity"to"overlook" important"traditional"building"methods,"even"though ...
... manner."Although"this"method"is"a"viable"approach,"it"is"important"to"recognize"that" solutions"are"not"always"found"in"something"new."Human"history"offers"centuries"of" case"studies"for"our"benefit,"but"generally"there"is"a"propensity"to"overlook" important"traditional"building"methods,"even"though ...
Re-use of historical buildings in the holy city of Makkah
... and economic development, Fig. 1. 2.2 Holy Makkah traditional architectural character Makkah architecture is an integral part of the western region architecture in the Kingdom (Hijaz Architecture), which shows where many of the characteristics that are compatible with the nature of the climate, the ...
... and economic development, Fig. 1. 2.2 Holy Makkah traditional architectural character Makkah architecture is an integral part of the western region architecture in the Kingdom (Hijaz Architecture), which shows where many of the characteristics that are compatible with the nature of the climate, the ...
The cognitive methodology of the Porto School: foundation and
... confrontation of international models, in a discourse full of literary meaning. This last evolution was misunderstood by many architects from Porto, and originated a widespread language, almost a ‘style’, based on a similar taste for a volumetric purity and an austere language (with references to se ...
... confrontation of international models, in a discourse full of literary meaning. This last evolution was misunderstood by many architects from Porto, and originated a widespread language, almost a ‘style’, based on a similar taste for a volumetric purity and an austere language (with references to se ...
Aural Architecture - Sound Design For Architecture
... In one sense, the concept of aural architecture is nothing more than an intellectual edifice built from knowledge bricks that were borrowed from dozens of disciplinary subcultures and thousands of scholars and researchers. I did not create these bricks, all of which appear in published papers. Howe ...
... In one sense, the concept of aural architecture is nothing more than an intellectual edifice built from knowledge bricks that were borrowed from dozens of disciplinary subcultures and thousands of scholars and researchers. I did not create these bricks, all of which appear in published papers. Howe ...
View/Open - Institutional Scholarship
... or lineage-based power, which dominates the community. Axial architecture directs the people to the seat or the symbol of that power. Non-axial architecture and city plans, on the other hand, consistently give people choices and assert the equality of constituent parts rather than the supremacy of a ...
... or lineage-based power, which dominates the community. Axial architecture directs the people to the seat or the symbol of that power. Non-axial architecture and city plans, on the other hand, consistently give people choices and assert the equality of constituent parts rather than the supremacy of a ...
ACE 17 - UPCommons
... agricultural settlement, had systematized the use of water coming from a branch of the Mendoza River. The rigid orthogonal trace was conditioned from the beginning and through its consequent evolution to the irrigation net. Water constitutes a structural element in the oasis’ organization. The evolu ...
... agricultural settlement, had systematized the use of water coming from a branch of the Mendoza River. The rigid orthogonal trace was conditioned from the beginning and through its consequent evolution to the irrigation net. Water constitutes a structural element in the oasis’ organization. The evolu ...
5.1 DESIGN GUIDELINES OVERVIEw 5.2 ARCHITECTURAL
... indigenous to America. Derived by an unusually creative group of Chicago architects, notables such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan helped to pioneer this new and modern architectural style, and in turn form the “Prairie School.” Prairie School was also one of the first attempts to design an ...
... indigenous to America. Derived by an unusually creative group of Chicago architects, notables such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan helped to pioneer this new and modern architectural style, and in turn form the “Prairie School.” Prairie School was also one of the first attempts to design an ...
Development of Modernist Style in Western European
... modernism. Modernism in architecture is a very broad topic and its evolution is based on its development all over the world. It includes not only the modern design style but also urban planning. In this dissertation I would like to bring forward the line of development of the Modern style within one ...
... modernism. Modernism in architecture is a very broad topic and its evolution is based on its development all over the world. It includes not only the modern design style but also urban planning. In this dissertation I would like to bring forward the line of development of the Modern style within one ...
Architectural Classification: Style and Type
... In the 1950s and 60s, most architects bristled at any mention of style – believing functionalism met the need for building without unnecessary style or decoration. Following the 1966 publication of Robert Venturi’s “Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture” and the subsequent popularity of Post ...
... In the 1950s and 60s, most architects bristled at any mention of style – believing functionalism met the need for building without unnecessary style or decoration. Following the 1966 publication of Robert Venturi’s “Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture” and the subsequent popularity of Post ...
Architecture of the Forest - Nordic Journal of Architectural Research
... But I would like to add as my personal, emotional view that architecture and its details are in some way all part of biology.6 Alvar Aalto’s biologically inspired view on architecture has been discussed in countless articles and books.7 From a biological viewpoint, humans are in many ways bound by t ...
... But I would like to add as my personal, emotional view that architecture and its details are in some way all part of biology.6 Alvar Aalto’s biologically inspired view on architecture has been discussed in countless articles and books.7 From a biological viewpoint, humans are in many ways bound by t ...
CITY OF LAKE FOREST RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
... The City of Lake Forest, incorporated as a City under a charter granted by the Illinois State Legislature in 1861, was primarily founded to support the establishment of church-related educational institutions. Lake Forest's claim to historic distinction however, rests on many factors that are both p ...
... The City of Lake Forest, incorporated as a City under a charter granted by the Illinois State Legislature in 1861, was primarily founded to support the establishment of church-related educational institutions. Lake Forest's claim to historic distinction however, rests on many factors that are both p ...
MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE, AN
... human to modern human by using the architecture was the thing that stimulated the reactions opposite it more than all (Jawdet, 2005). Post-modern building is a building that raises itself in front of modern architecture at the same time at two levels: one for architects and limited group of enthusia ...
... human to modern human by using the architecture was the thing that stimulated the reactions opposite it more than all (Jawdet, 2005). Post-modern building is a building that raises itself in front of modern architecture at the same time at two levels: one for architects and limited group of enthusia ...
architectural communication: intra and extra activity of
... Stamatović Vučković S.: Architectural Communication: Intra and Extra activity of Architecture behaviors. ”Primary” communication consists of a system of primary architectural codes which become ”iconic codes” (for example, the principle of stairs becomes the subject of communication exchange) which ...
... Stamatović Vučković S.: Architectural Communication: Intra and Extra activity of Architecture behaviors. ”Primary” communication consists of a system of primary architectural codes which become ”iconic codes” (for example, the principle of stairs becomes the subject of communication exchange) which ...
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.