Development of Modernist Style in Western European
... Architecture. It will be based on observation of the reasons for its occurrence, analysis of the work and development of the main representatives of the period and showing what their main principles are and ideas were. In order to be more specific, due to the limited volume of this dissertation, my ...
... Architecture. It will be based on observation of the reasons for its occurrence, analysis of the work and development of the main representatives of the period and showing what their main principles are and ideas were. In order to be more specific, due to the limited volume of this dissertation, my ...
Effective Factors in Shaping the Identity of Architecture
... the thoughts of its people. All major and lasting works of architecture have been formed based on ideas of people living in that historical period. These ideas are specific, consistent thoughts rooted in the people's ontology and have created a unique architecture in every period for every nation. I ...
... the thoughts of its people. All major and lasting works of architecture have been formed based on ideas of people living in that historical period. These ideas are specific, consistent thoughts rooted in the people's ontology and have created a unique architecture in every period for every nation. I ...
the extremely condensed hybrid urban block
... to document and discuss statements, such as “the hybrid building has a longstanding tradition within this ‘modern city”, “it is a machine for urbanity,” “it enlarges the city,” “it innovates because of its ambitiousness but also because of necessity,” “it combines to activate,” “it asks for extraord ...
... to document and discuss statements, such as “the hybrid building has a longstanding tradition within this ‘modern city”, “it is a machine for urbanity,” “it enlarges the city,” “it innovates because of its ambitiousness but also because of necessity,” “it combines to activate,” “it asks for extraord ...
evaluating the discontinued traditions of malay wood carvings in
... the ‘Leiber Meister’ himself (Fig. 5). However, proponents of more ‘functionalist’ strand as that of Henry Hobson Richardson rejected ornamentation and substituted the strength and monumentality of a new interpretation of Romanesque vocabulary. The Trinity Church and his library designs attest to th ...
... the ‘Leiber Meister’ himself (Fig. 5). However, proponents of more ‘functionalist’ strand as that of Henry Hobson Richardson rejected ornamentation and substituted the strength and monumentality of a new interpretation of Romanesque vocabulary. The Trinity Church and his library designs attest to th ...
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 ...
The bliss of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
... presence of light and shadow. Of its three volumes, only the middle one touches the ground to provide an entrance, while the remaining ground-level space is left free to form an urban garden; an extension of public space into the building’s core. Voids provide natural light and ventilation to all pa ...
... presence of light and shadow. Of its three volumes, only the middle one touches the ground to provide an entrance, while the remaining ground-level space is left free to form an urban garden; an extension of public space into the building’s core. Voids provide natural light and ventilation to all pa ...
Reiter_Eco-adaptive architecture
... Faculty of Architecture, The University of Danang - University of Science and Technology, Vietnam ...
... Faculty of Architecture, The University of Danang - University of Science and Technology, Vietnam ...
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 ...
Brutalism in Brazilian Architecture - DSpace Home
... improbable lightness, which suggest the idea that materiality cannot be transcended. But it suggests, a ‘strategy’ for building in Latin America, combining a simple technology (concrete) with unskilled labour, the latter a resource that Brazil is supposed to have in abundance. In reality, FAU-USP is ...
... improbable lightness, which suggest the idea that materiality cannot be transcended. But it suggests, a ‘strategy’ for building in Latin America, combining a simple technology (concrete) with unskilled labour, the latter a resource that Brazil is supposed to have in abundance. In reality, FAU-USP is ...
study on the history and architecture
... generation to generation, which can be seen from the building shape, layout, building structures as well as building materials using local materials. In addition the building is designed to adjust to the humid tropical climate conditions in Indonesia. The development of traditional architecture on m ...
... generation to generation, which can be seen from the building shape, layout, building structures as well as building materials using local materials. In addition the building is designed to adjust to the humid tropical climate conditions in Indonesia. The development of traditional architecture on m ...
Contemporary Architecture of Egypt
... of built environments rather rapidly. What was visually acceptable some years ago becomes now unacceptable, and what was considered eyesore ...
... of built environments rather rapidly. What was visually acceptable some years ago becomes now unacceptable, and what was considered eyesore ...
feasibility of utilization of music in architectural designs
... today (Khaleghi 1991). It has been intended to introduce these systems via formal boards and elaboration on the emotional burden that each contains as well as social, historical and geographical positions in order to make sure all points have duly been taken into account in our effort to find parame ...
... today (Khaleghi 1991). It has been intended to introduce these systems via formal boards and elaboration on the emotional burden that each contains as well as social, historical and geographical positions in order to make sure all points have duly been taken into account in our effort to find parame ...
Other geometries in architecture: bubbles, knots and minimal surfaces
... application of mathematical principles is crucial for hough the applicatio the realization contemporary designs, the idea of taking inspiration on of many contemp from nature mathematical principles at the base of natural orure or abstract m math der is more ore fascinating. ascinating. These Thes p ...
... application of mathematical principles is crucial for hough the applicatio the realization contemporary designs, the idea of taking inspiration on of many contemp from nature mathematical principles at the base of natural orure or abstract m math der is more ore fascinating. ascinating. These Thes p ...
CHAPTER 1-b - cpas --- center of planning and architecture studies
... The Christian architecture in the early middle ages showed a special concern with the role of light in the interior space to add a heav % && " &G" )). “Flat roofs, together with domes, in addition to slim openings and interior courts dominated that style” The medieval showed the continuity of the pr ...
... The Christian architecture in the early middle ages showed a special concern with the role of light in the interior space to add a heav % && " &G" )). “Flat roofs, together with domes, in addition to slim openings and interior courts dominated that style” The medieval showed the continuity of the pr ...
Министерство образования и науки Республики Казахстан
... using engines. But this word is now applied *in a more extended sense. It is applied also to the art of executing such works as the objects of civil and military architecture, in which engines or other mechanical appliances are used. Engineering is divided into many branches. The most important of t ...
... using engines. But this word is now applied *in a more extended sense. It is applied also to the art of executing such works as the objects of civil and military architecture, in which engines or other mechanical appliances are used. Engineering is divided into many branches. The most important of t ...
Doktori (Ph
... exposed and known. Study of the special, representative field of timber architecture, the architecture of world fair pavilions can establish the basis of a new kind of processing, systematization which can be extended to the whole bulk of the timber architecture. It was an important aspect for selec ...
... exposed and known. Study of the special, representative field of timber architecture, the architecture of world fair pavilions can establish the basis of a new kind of processing, systematization which can be extended to the whole bulk of the timber architecture. It was an important aspect for selec ...
vastu-pantheon – rock hewn architecture of egypt
... fused with the Corinthian capitals.They support an entablature which carries the inscription and pediments which may originally have had a bronze eagle relief. The circular building is built with brick and concrete but was originally faced with white marble stucco to match the porch in appearance. T ...
... fused with the Corinthian capitals.They support an entablature which carries the inscription and pediments which may originally have had a bronze eagle relief. The circular building is built with brick and concrete but was originally faced with white marble stucco to match the porch in appearance. T ...
american neoclassicism and the emergence of the skyscraper (1870
... European counterparts. Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White practiced with one foot in the past. Their high Victorian gothic and Renaissance revival allusions, use of materials and connection to the development of tall buildings led them tentatively toward ...
... European counterparts. Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White practiced with one foot in the past. Their high Victorian gothic and Renaissance revival allusions, use of materials and connection to the development of tall buildings led them tentatively toward ...
Exhibiting Architecture: The Architecture of an Exhibition
... of Lang’s installation, materials used and temporary ‘formed-in-place’ spaces. However, the motif of ‘Machonin’ architecture, and similar architecture of the 1970s and 1980s, is revealed to a greater extent in the content of the exhibition, which discreetly points to the current manipulation and use ...
... of Lang’s installation, materials used and temporary ‘formed-in-place’ spaces. However, the motif of ‘Machonin’ architecture, and similar architecture of the 1970s and 1980s, is revealed to a greater extent in the content of the exhibition, which discreetly points to the current manipulation and use ...
Three modern preservation cases
... preservation of Modern Movement architecture is not a general public concern. Some obvious reasons can be put forward for that, such as the fact that modern architecture still is very recent and it is not easy to recognize older examples as being particular. Secondly, modern architecture has been g ...
... preservation of Modern Movement architecture is not a general public concern. Some obvious reasons can be put forward for that, such as the fact that modern architecture still is very recent and it is not easy to recognize older examples as being particular. Secondly, modern architecture has been g ...
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 ...
Nepal Engineering College
... Traditional Newari house developed in Malla reign in the history of Nepalese architecture is outcome of ingenuity that society possessed. The socio-cultural environment, the family structure and their lifestyle have resulted in unique design features of these houses. Features of Newari house Gener ...
... Traditional Newari house developed in Malla reign in the history of Nepalese architecture is outcome of ingenuity that society possessed. The socio-cultural environment, the family structure and their lifestyle have resulted in unique design features of these houses. Features of Newari house Gener ...
Aspects of preservation of Architecture of the Early Modern Movement
... the artistic expression does not derive from form or proportions, but from style. For him, style was decoration, expressed through symbols. The archtects ofthe Modem Movement tried to escape any rules for a certain style. They researched all the necessary conditions around their ideas of a future li ...
... the artistic expression does not derive from form or proportions, but from style. For him, style was decoration, expressed through symbols. The archtects ofthe Modem Movement tried to escape any rules for a certain style. They researched all the necessary conditions around their ideas of a future li ...
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 ...
The Architectural Represanatations of Two Building
... “Zeitgeist” is originally a German expression that means "the spirit of the age", literally translated as "time (Zeit) spirit (Geist)". It describes the intellectual and cultural climate of an era. In German, the word has more layers of meaning than the English translation, including the fact that Z ...
... “Zeitgeist” is originally a German expression that means "the spirit of the age", literally translated as "time (Zeit) spirit (Geist)". It describes the intellectual and cultural climate of an era. In German, the word has more layers of meaning than the English translation, including the fact that Z ...
Expressionist architecture
Expressionist architecture was an architectural movement that developed in Europe during the first decades of the 20th century in parallel with the expressionist visual and performing arts that especially developed and dominated in Germany.Brick Expressionism is a special variant, that dominates in western and northern Germany and the Amsterdam School in the Netherlands .The term ""Expressionist architecture"" initially described the activity of the German, Dutch, Austrian, Czech and Danish avant garde from 1910 until 1930. Subsequent redefinitions extended the term backwards to 1905 and also widened it to encompass the rest of Europe. Today the meaning has broadened even further to refer to architecture of any date or location that exhibits some of the qualities of the original movement such as; distortion, fragmentation or the communication of violent or overstressed emotion.The style was characterised by an early-modernist adoption of novel materials, formal innovation, and very unusual massing, sometimes inspired by natural biomorphic forms, sometimes by the new technical possibilities offered by the mass production of brick, steel and especially glass. Many expressionist architects fought in World War I and their experiences, combined with the political turmoil and social upheaval that followed the German Revolution of 1919, resulted in a utopian outlook and a romantic socialist agenda. Economic conditions severely limited the number of built commissions between 1914 and the mid-1920s, resulting in many of the most important expressionist works remaining as projects on paper, such as Bruno Taut's Alpine Architecture and Hermann Finsterlin's Formspiels. Ephemeral exhibition buildings were numerous and highly significant during this period. Scenography for theatre and films provided another outlet for the expressionist imagination, and provided supplemental incomes for designers attempting to challenge conventions in a harsh economicate.Important events in expressionist architecture include; the Werkbund Exhibition (1914) in Cologne, the completion and theatrical running of the Grosses Schauspielhaus, Berlin in 1919, the Glass Chain letters, and the activities of the Amsterdam School. The major permanent extant landmark of Expressionism is Erich Mendelsohn's Einstein Tower in Potsdam. By 1925 most of the leading architects of Expressionism such as; Bruno Taut, Erich Mendelsohn, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe and Hans Poelzig, along with other Expressionists in the visual arts, had turned toward the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) movement, a more practical and matter-of-fact approach which rejected the emotional agitation of expressionism. A few, notably Hans Scharoun, continued to work in an expressionist idiom.In 1933, after the Nazi seizure of power in Germany, expressionist art was outlawed as degenerate. Until the 1970s scholars commonly played down the influence of the expressionists on the later International style, but this has been re-evaluated in recent years.