Contemporary Architecture in Egypt
... There are general rules and regula- library by a Norwegian, big hotels tions which might control the pro- by Americans, Hospitals by British fessional practice but they lack the , Airport by a French and a Danish legal status. The practice of Egyp- firm, Cairo stadium by a German and tian architects ...
... There are general rules and regula- library by a Norwegian, big hotels tions which might control the pro- by Americans, Hospitals by British fessional practice but they lack the , Airport by a French and a Danish legal status. The practice of Egyp- firm, Cairo stadium by a German and tian architects ...
Export of Architecture in the Cold War Period: Projects, Actors and
... 10:15-10:35 Kenny R. Cupers (Basel University) Beyond Transfer: Questions for a Paradigm in Architectural History 10:35-10:55 discussion ...
... 10:15-10:35 Kenny R. Cupers (Basel University) Beyond Transfer: Questions for a Paradigm in Architectural History 10:35-10:55 discussion ...
Konrad Wachsmann
... • He had faith in the imminence of a dematerialized world in which art, science and technology were united • Often proved the optimum range of a concept, rather than the pragmatics • Important for the stance adopted towards material world, rather than specificity of their designs. Carnegie Mellon :: ...
... • He had faith in the imminence of a dematerialized world in which art, science and technology were united • Often proved the optimum range of a concept, rather than the pragmatics • Important for the stance adopted towards material world, rather than specificity of their designs. Carnegie Mellon :: ...
More Key Concepts
... was through books that Jefferson first discovered the world of architecture. Architecture was a disciplined orderly world, governed by laws and principles, a world of tangible, measurable, repeatable relationships. Within the pages of these books, Jefferson found what he considered to be the element ...
... was through books that Jefferson first discovered the world of architecture. Architecture was a disciplined orderly world, governed by laws and principles, a world of tangible, measurable, repeatable relationships. Within the pages of these books, Jefferson found what he considered to be the element ...
History of Architecture
... Louis Sullivan, Form Follows Function “Modern” technology, smaller footprint Steel skeleton Orderly, light-filled, elevators, heating, ventilation Exterior expresses interior Sullivan, Guaranty Building Buffalo, NY, 1895 ...
... Louis Sullivan, Form Follows Function “Modern” technology, smaller footprint Steel skeleton Orderly, light-filled, elevators, heating, ventilation Exterior expresses interior Sullivan, Guaranty Building Buffalo, NY, 1895 ...
Introduction for Associate Professor Gevork Hartoonian
... The second thing, and perhaps I noticed this because it is lacking in my own writing, is the subtlety of the argument Gevork presents. Even though he might see the tectonic approach to architecture as having greater ethical or critical potential than the digitally generated architecture that cares o ...
... The second thing, and perhaps I noticed this because it is lacking in my own writing, is the subtlety of the argument Gevork presents. Even though he might see the tectonic approach to architecture as having greater ethical or critical potential than the digitally generated architecture that cares o ...
Evaluating a Software Architecture
... aims to predict the quality of a system before it has been developed. the quality of the architecture is validated by analyzing the impact of predefined scenarios on architectural components. addresses concerns at the architecture design level which inherently crosscut multiple architectural compone ...
... aims to predict the quality of a system before it has been developed. the quality of the architecture is validated by analyzing the impact of predefined scenarios on architectural components. addresses concerns at the architecture design level which inherently crosscut multiple architectural compone ...
Annik Bianchini - Consulat général de France à Hong Kong et Macao
... buildings, Françoise-Hélène Jourda has designed, among many other projects, the Lyon School of Architecture (1985), the University of Marne-la-Vallée and the Palais de Justice (law courts) in Melun. A leading figure in contemporary architecture, she teaches in Vienna, Austria (after Norway, the Unit ...
... buildings, Françoise-Hélène Jourda has designed, among many other projects, the Lyon School of Architecture (1985), the University of Marne-la-Vallée and the Palais de Justice (law courts) in Melun. A leading figure in contemporary architecture, she teaches in Vienna, Austria (after Norway, the Unit ...
CISC architecture
... out few instructions at the same time. As instructions are few it can be executed in a less amount of time. Another advantage is the use of fewer transistor reducing its cost. ...
... out few instructions at the same time. As instructions are few it can be executed in a less amount of time. Another advantage is the use of fewer transistor reducing its cost. ...
It is well known that software systems are continuously growing in
... architecture is called a configuration. In order to be able to make different analyses of architecture one should be able to reason about it in a formal way. Architecture Description Languages specify formally the architecture at four abstraction levels. Major task of this PhD study is to apply the ...
... architecture is called a configuration. In order to be able to make different analyses of architecture one should be able to reason about it in a formal way. Architecture Description Languages specify formally the architecture at four abstraction levels. Major task of this PhD study is to apply the ...
The Conflict Shoreline: Colonialism as Climate Change
... Colonialism as Climate Change Colonial cartographers and administrators have continuously attempted to define Friday, “environmental thresholds” within empire. This lecture will speak about attempts at March 20, 2015 scientifically defining, measuring and mapping 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm the “aridity line” ...
... Colonialism as Climate Change Colonial cartographers and administrators have continuously attempted to define Friday, “environmental thresholds” within empire. This lecture will speak about attempts at March 20, 2015 scientifically defining, measuring and mapping 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm the “aridity line” ...
Conference on Architecture and Tourism: Fictions, Simulacra
... Master’s Program in Humanities and Social Thought, New York University, where he taught graduate courses in the area of The City. Currently, he is the Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Communication at Kadir Has University and the Director of MA Program in Communication Studies. Soysal’s topics of re ...
... Master’s Program in Humanities and Social Thought, New York University, where he taught graduate courses in the area of The City. Currently, he is the Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Communication at Kadir Has University and the Director of MA Program in Communication Studies. Soysal’s topics of re ...
Modern Architecture
... Started to show up around 1920 and still exists today Main principle “Form follows Function” ...
... Started to show up around 1920 and still exists today Main principle “Form follows Function” ...
abstract-Mesopotamia..
... Through architectural and engineering skills humanity leaves its mark upon the earth. Urbanization starts from Mesopotamia in west Asia where the Mesopotamian societies flourished; evolving various landscapes from the metal-rich highlands and elevations of southeastern Turkey to the Syrian deserts, ...
... Through architectural and engineering skills humanity leaves its mark upon the earth. Urbanization starts from Mesopotamia in west Asia where the Mesopotamian societies flourished; evolving various landscapes from the metal-rich highlands and elevations of southeastern Turkey to the Syrian deserts, ...
ARCH 411 - Ancient Roman Architecture
... According to the archaeologist Frank Brown, “the architecture of the Romans was, from first to last, an art of shaping space around ritual.” This course will explore the architecture and urbanism of Rome and its empire stretching over three continents from Scotland to Syria. Against the cultural bac ...
... According to the archaeologist Frank Brown, “the architecture of the Romans was, from first to last, an art of shaping space around ritual.” This course will explore the architecture and urbanism of Rome and its empire stretching over three continents from Scotland to Syria. Against the cultural bac ...