John Ruskin`s Non-fiction Prose and the Transformation of the
... experiences of Victorians who, like Ruskin, had come of age in a time before railroads or steamboats only to find such mechanization an inextricable thread in their daily lives. We can imagine what Victorians must have felt watching scientific discoveries and technological innovations re-shape their ...
... experiences of Victorians who, like Ruskin, had come of age in a time before railroads or steamboats only to find such mechanization an inextricable thread in their daily lives. We can imagine what Victorians must have felt watching scientific discoveries and technological innovations re-shape their ...
the “art of building” (baukunst) of mies van der
... I analyzed this relationship without knowing that Mies had actually possessed Lao-tzu’s books. I intuitively related Lao-tzu’s voids with Mies’ later buildings, as they had long reminded Far Easterners of the sentiment transmitted by Lao-tzu’s voids. Stimulated by my interest in analyzing the link ...
... I analyzed this relationship without knowing that Mies had actually possessed Lao-tzu’s books. I intuitively related Lao-tzu’s voids with Mies’ later buildings, as they had long reminded Far Easterners of the sentiment transmitted by Lao-tzu’s voids. Stimulated by my interest in analyzing the link ...
the genre of architectural manifesto in the society of the
... Metaphorically speaking, the first architectural manifesto could possibly be a previous text rather than Pugin’s Contrasts. This brings the question what makes Contrasts the first architectural manifesto. Hill argues; [Contrasts] was the first architectural manifesto. Prior to that, there had been t ...
... Metaphorically speaking, the first architectural manifesto could possibly be a previous text rather than Pugin’s Contrasts. This brings the question what makes Contrasts the first architectural manifesto. Hill argues; [Contrasts] was the first architectural manifesto. Prior to that, there had been t ...
Cover Page.ai - Carolina Digital Repository - UNC
... and the supremacy of Rome. I demonstrate how depictions of elaborate, sophisticated buildings celebrate the particular architectural glory of Rome, and associate Rome closely with the phenomenon of urbanism. In contrast, the illustration of strange, primitive architecture for Rome’s enemies undersco ...
... and the supremacy of Rome. I demonstrate how depictions of elaborate, sophisticated buildings celebrate the particular architectural glory of Rome, and associate Rome closely with the phenomenon of urbanism. In contrast, the illustration of strange, primitive architecture for Rome’s enemies undersco ...
Innovation, Identity and Sustainability in H.P. Berlage` Stock Exchange
... The main principle in Berlage’s world view is “Unity in Diversity”. All other principles are subordinated or intrinsically related to it. So, style is unity in diversity. Unity in diversity requires simplicity and this simplicity generates calm or quietness. Geometry, order and regularity are means ...
... The main principle in Berlage’s world view is “Unity in Diversity”. All other principles are subordinated or intrinsically related to it. So, style is unity in diversity. Unity in diversity requires simplicity and this simplicity generates calm or quietness. Geometry, order and regularity are means ...
ARCHITECTURAL LANDMARKS IN DAVAO CITY: VALUE
... Osmena, provides a green environment to the fast-growing urban landscape. Across the historical park along Magallanes Street is the former Court of First Instance which is now the Disaster Coordinating Center. The Philippine Constabulary Barracks is another structure notable for its social contribut ...
... Osmena, provides a green environment to the fast-growing urban landscape. Across the historical park along Magallanes Street is the former Court of First Instance which is now the Disaster Coordinating Center. The Philippine Constabulary Barracks is another structure notable for its social contribut ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
Quinlivan-WIHRvol2.pd+ - Western Illinois University
... population and productivity with the arrival of the Industrial Revolution in the late 1860s. Historical records make it clear that many more people came to Quincy in the late 1880s and started businesses, which also increased the number of Victorian homes in neighborhoods. The abundance of late nine ...
... population and productivity with the arrival of the Industrial Revolution in the late 1860s. Historical records make it clear that many more people came to Quincy in the late 1880s and started businesses, which also increased the number of Victorian homes in neighborhoods. The abundance of late nine ...
Module 9: Architecture
... foundations and framing systems that support the spanning of open space. Methods and Materials The basic methods in building design and construction have been used for thousands of years. Stacking stones, laying brick or lashing wood together in one form or another are still used today in all parts ...
... foundations and framing systems that support the spanning of open space. Methods and Materials The basic methods in building design and construction have been used for thousands of years. Stacking stones, laying brick or lashing wood together in one form or another are still used today in all parts ...
enota portfolio (2012 08)
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
... ENOTA was founded in 1998 with the ambition to create contemporary and critical architectural practice of an open type based on collective approach to development of architectural and urban solutions. Over the years ENOTA has been constantly developing and from its beginnings it has served as creat ...
PDF 7MB - Flinders University
... Figure 3.1 – J. William’s map of Adelaide showing the town acres......................... 38 Figure 3.2 – Tuscan architectural order..................................................................... 42 Figure 3.3 – Tuscan architectural order ....................................................... ...
... Figure 3.1 – J. William’s map of Adelaide showing the town acres......................... 38 Figure 3.2 – Tuscan architectural order..................................................................... 42 Figure 3.3 – Tuscan architectural order ....................................................... ...
The Social Meaning of Classical Style Public Architecture in
... Figure 3.1 – J. William’s map of Adelaide showing the town acres......................... 38 Figure 3.2 – Tuscan architectural order..................................................................... 42 Figure 3.3 – Tuscan architectural order ....................................................... ...
... Figure 3.1 – J. William’s map of Adelaide showing the town acres......................... 38 Figure 3.2 – Tuscan architectural order..................................................................... 42 Figure 3.3 – Tuscan architectural order ....................................................... ...
Structure/Ornament and the Modern Figuration of Architecture
... To be authentically modern was to strip categorically from structure all ornament. Few readers would find anything remarkable about the prominent use of structure and ornament in such statements, which resemble actual passages of innumerable modern writings on architecture. These two words seem to d ...
... To be authentically modern was to strip categorically from structure all ornament. Few readers would find anything remarkable about the prominent use of structure and ornament in such statements, which resemble actual passages of innumerable modern writings on architecture. These two words seem to d ...
Enterprise Architecture Artifact Framework (DRAFT)
... Published – the EAA has been published to a repository where it may be discovered 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 ...
... Published – the EAA has been published to a repository where it may be discovered 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 ...
here - SCM Sweb - City University of Hong Kong
... functionalist and anti-functionalist; their projects not only tell the different era of architecture we were and we are being, but also reveal a change of the realization of the medium of architecture along time. Both of them envisioned the city of tomorrow, but how different are these two enemies p ...
... functionalist and anti-functionalist; their projects not only tell the different era of architecture we were and we are being, but also reveal a change of the realization of the medium of architecture along time. Both of them envisioned the city of tomorrow, but how different are these two enemies p ...
Simply American: Simplicity In Architectural Arrangement
... The term “simplicity” frequently appeared in American architectural discourse from the nineteenth to early 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 arc ...
... The term “simplicity” frequently appeared in American architectural discourse from the nineteenth to early 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 arc ...
Hungarian Aristocracy in the late 19th century
... Kastélyépítészet és kastélykultúra Magyarországon: A historizmus kora 9 is central for my thesis, because it is an up-to-date and the most in-depth study of the Hungarian country house architecture. The author is an art historian, but influenced by Girouard, he tried to analyze the subject from the ...
... Kastélyépítészet és kastélykultúra Magyarországon: A historizmus kora 9 is central for my thesis, because it is an up-to-date and the most in-depth study of the Hungarian country house architecture. The author is an art historian, but influenced by Girouard, he tried to analyze the subject from the ...
ARCHITECTURE MODERN MOVEMENT TUCSON
... and reinforced the ideals of the communist revolution. The school at Vkhutemas and the innovative works of constructivist artists like Malevich sought an aesthetic expression of the new optimism of the first years of the Soviet Union. This exploration was quickly halted in the early 30’s when Stalin ...
... and reinforced the ideals of the communist revolution. The school at Vkhutemas and the innovative works of constructivist artists like Malevich sought an aesthetic expression of the new optimism of the first years of the Soviet Union. This exploration was quickly halted in the early 30’s when Stalin ...
The Language of Architecture
... All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission of the copyright owners. All images in this book have been reproduced with the knowledge and prior consent of the artists concerned, and no responsibility is accepted by producer, publisher, or printer ...
... All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission of the copyright owners. All images in this book have been reproduced with the knowledge and prior consent of the artists concerned, and no responsibility is accepted by producer, publisher, or printer ...
Beauty: a short history
... took a different direction from Wren, claiming that beauty lay in the way that elements were composed with variation of rhythm and scale, something that everyone could see and appreciate. This idea also influenced subsequent thought and taste. The Great Fire of London was the perfect occasion to reb ...
... took a different direction from Wren, claiming that beauty lay in the way that elements were composed with variation of rhythm and scale, something that everyone could see and appreciate. This idea also influenced subsequent thought and taste. The Great Fire of London was the perfect occasion to reb ...
Wright`s Organic Architecture: From ›Form Follows Function‹ to
... are one. The ideas are as related one with another as nature and the organic are interchangeable and synonymous. Lastly in regards to nature, Wright also appropriated the meaning of nature in common usage and directed it to many elements of architecture. Returning to Wright’s idea of the nature of m ...
... are one. The ideas are as related one with another as nature and the organic are interchangeable and synonymous. Lastly in regards to nature, Wright also appropriated the meaning of nature in common usage and directed it to many elements of architecture. Returning to Wright’s idea of the nature of m ...
Identity in Igbo Architecture - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and
... Igbo architecture that has not been written about in detail before. The author performed research during the summer of 2008 by visiting the sites written about in the thesis and by interviewing people connected to the architecture. Furthermore, the argument in this thesis is not chronological. Rathe ...
... Igbo architecture that has not been written about in detail before. The author performed research during the summer of 2008 by visiting the sites written about in the thesis and by interviewing people connected to the architecture. Furthermore, the argument in this thesis is not chronological. Rathe ...
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 ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... The modern movement was a very complex moment in time that bought about myriad changes, which helped to characterize the twentieth-century. Modern architecture ushered in novel approaches to design that incorporated social concerns with technological advancements. Because of the complexities involve ...
... The modern movement was a very complex moment in time that bought about myriad changes, which helped to characterize the twentieth-century. Modern architecture ushered in novel approaches to design that incorporated social concerns with technological advancements. Because of the complexities involve ...
History of architecture
The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The branches of architecture are civil, sacred, naval, military, and landscape architecture.