My CV - Sarah Williams Goldhagen
... Sarah Williams Goldhagen writes and lectures about architecture and landscapes, cities and urban design, infrastructure and public art -- all the things that constitute the built environment. In 2015 she won the prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for Best Commentary for her criticism in Architectural R ...
... Sarah Williams Goldhagen writes and lectures about architecture and landscapes, cities and urban design, infrastructure and public art -- all the things that constitute the built environment. In 2015 she won the prestigious Jesse H. Neal Award for Best Commentary for her criticism in Architectural R ...
Vitruvius` triade - utilitas, firmitas, venustas
... architectural quality should never be in isolated from each other in praxis. Architectural quality is a whole which only occurs when the three aspects of architectural quality are woven inextricably linked. Thus, the strength of the modernistic architectural concept is, that the ideals in each of th ...
... architectural quality should never be in isolated from each other in praxis. Architectural quality is a whole which only occurs when the three aspects of architectural quality are woven inextricably linked. Thus, the strength of the modernistic architectural concept is, that the ideals in each of th ...
Material Evidence: New Designs for Architectural
... Within this evolving - and often unstable - context for practice, technology’s application to design has consequently produced an increasingly complex ...
... Within this evolving - and often unstable - context for practice, technology’s application to design has consequently produced an increasingly complex ...
Improving Solution Architecting Practices
... potential solutions, one of which is better use of the Competitive Dialogue tendering model. To solve the key problem, however, requires a change in attitude: both parties need to have sufficient trust to share information regarding the impact of non-functional aspects on their side of the contract, ...
... potential solutions, one of which is better use of the Competitive Dialogue tendering model. To solve the key problem, however, requires a change in attitude: both parties need to have sufficient trust to share information regarding the impact of non-functional aspects on their side of the contract, ...
The Development of Architecture in the 20th Century
... had its roots in the iron frames that began to make their appearance in the tall office buildings of Chicago in the 1880s. Until that time, almost all buildings of any size—including all masonry buildings—had depended on their walls to hold them up; the material of the walls both kept the weather ou ...
... had its roots in the iron frames that began to make their appearance in the tall office buildings of Chicago in the 1880s. Until that time, almost all buildings of any size—including all masonry buildings—had depended on their walls to hold them up; the material of the walls both kept the weather ou ...
The Architectural Represanatations of Two Building
... context and therefore post-modern effects appeared mostly in architectural production. Considering that there are a lot of dynamics that are in interaction with each other, instead of using a determinist simplification and say that in fact the architect is merely a figurehead, it will be wise to sta ...
... context and therefore post-modern effects appeared mostly in architectural production. Considering that there are a lot of dynamics that are in interaction with each other, instead of using a determinist simplification and say that in fact the architect is merely a figurehead, it will be wise to sta ...
Evaluating a Software Architecture
... The cost to fix an error found during requirements or early design phases is orders of magnitudes less to correct than error found in testing. Architecture determines the structure of the project: schedules and budgets, performance goals, team structure, documentation organization, and testing and m ...
... The cost to fix an error found during requirements or early design phases is orders of magnitudes less to correct than error found in testing. Architecture determines the structure of the project: schedules and budgets, performance goals, team structure, documentation organization, and testing and m ...
giovanni corbellini
... Wittkower, as well as the contributions of Lawrence Halprin on creative processes, of Robert Venturi (who in Learning from Las Vegas utilizes diagrams both to describe and compare urban phenomena and to effectively illustrate his theoretical conclusions), and many others. The interval of historicist ...
... Wittkower, as well as the contributions of Lawrence Halprin on creative processes, of Robert Venturi (who in Learning from Las Vegas utilizes diagrams both to describe and compare urban phenomena and to effectively illustrate his theoretical conclusions), and many others. The interval of historicist ...
Introduction for Associate Professor Gevork Hartoonian
... the writing. Every sentence seems pregnant with often numerous connections to architecture’s own rich history and theory. ...
... the writing. Every sentence seems pregnant with often numerous connections to architecture’s own rich history and theory. ...
The Story of Modern Architecture of the 20th Century
... Darmstadt, it created a sensation. A native of Hamburg, he was already a respected figure in Germany, having made his name as an exponent of the Jugendstil both as a painter and a craftsman. But in architecture he was a newcomer. Perhaps it was through this versatility and openness to the various ar ...
... Darmstadt, it created a sensation. A native of Hamburg, he was already a respected figure in Germany, having made his name as an exponent of the Jugendstil both as a painter and a craftsman. But in architecture he was a newcomer. Perhaps it was through this versatility and openness to the various ar ...
history of architecture : modern architecture
... "unnecessary detail" • An adoption of expressed structure • Form follows function ...
... "unnecessary detail" • An adoption of expressed structure • Form follows function ...
1. Hi everyone, today I will present you `the new brutalism` by Reyner
... in 1945 to study art history. During this time he wrote criticism on contemporary architecture for The Architectural Review and other journals. As a critic, he particularly espoused modernist architecture. Banham wrote his thesis under Nikolaus Pevsner at the Warburg, Theory and Design in the First ...
... in 1945 to study art history. During this time he wrote criticism on contemporary architecture for The Architectural Review and other journals. As a critic, he particularly espoused modernist architecture. Banham wrote his thesis under Nikolaus Pevsner at the Warburg, Theory and Design in the First ...
20th & 21st Century Architecture
... --Sought to establish 20th-c style that would reflect its era just as Gothic or Classical styles reflected theirs; used modern materials like industrial steel and plate glass ...
... --Sought to establish 20th-c style that would reflect its era just as Gothic or Classical styles reflected theirs; used modern materials like industrial steel and plate glass ...
Contemporary Architecture in Egypt
... eration to the professional ethhey are those who shape the forms of towns in Egypt. They be called building engineers ...
... eration to the professional ethhey are those who shape the forms of towns in Egypt. They be called building engineers ...
programme
... Whiteness and Architecture in Terror Politics Jan Smitheram and Ian Woodcock Fugue and the Fugitive: Notes on an Urban Pathology ...
... Whiteness and Architecture in Terror Politics Jan Smitheram and Ian Woodcock Fugue and the Fugitive: Notes on an Urban Pathology ...
Deconstructivism
Deconstructivism is a development of postmodern architecture that began in the late 1980s. It is influenced by the theory of ""Deconstruction"", which is a form of semiotic analysis. It is characterized by fragmentation, an interest in manipulating a structure's surface, skin, non-rectilinear shapes which appear to distort and dislocate elements of architecture, such as structure and envelope. The finished visual appearance of buildings that exhibit deconstructivist ""styles"" is characterized by unpredictability and controlled chaos.