
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 ...
Structure/Ornament and the Modern Figuration of Architecture
... This "superlative" discourse was eventually displaced by the classical mode that emerged in France in the middle of the seventeenth century. The new discourse, which sought to separate the materiality of architecture from the idea it represents and to dissolve it into language, was highly theorized ...
... This "superlative" discourse was eventually displaced by the classical mode that emerged in France in the middle of the seventeenth century. The new discourse, which sought to separate the materiality of architecture from the idea it represents and to dissolve it into language, was highly theorized ...
Four Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Thinkers on the
... Palladio, and added some of his own. In his Ordonnance des cinq especes de colonnes from 1676, Perrault explains the dynamics of these elements using a language analogy. According to Perrault, just as in language, “there are different manners of speaking, not all authorized by the rules of grammar, ...
... Palladio, and added some of his own. In his Ordonnance des cinq especes de colonnes from 1676, Perrault explains the dynamics of these elements using a language analogy. According to Perrault, just as in language, “there are different manners of speaking, not all authorized by the rules of grammar, ...
Thinking, drawing and writing architecture through metaphor
... is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 where hecker’s sunflower may be discerned in the sketch and the axonometric drawing as well as in the language used by the architect. Interestingly, this is not the only metaphor involved in this building: the school started as a “sunflower”, yet turned into “an int ...
... is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 where hecker’s sunflower may be discerned in the sketch and the axonometric drawing as well as in the language used by the architect. Interestingly, this is not the only metaphor involved in this building: the school started as a “sunflower”, yet turned into “an int ...
Aural Architecture - Sound Design For Architecture
... dozens of disciplinary subcultures and thousands of scholars and researchers. I did not create these bricks, all of which appear in published papers. However, when fused together into a single concept, the marriage of aural architecture and auditory spatial awareness provides a way to explore our au ...
... dozens of disciplinary subcultures and thousands of scholars and researchers. I did not create these bricks, all of which appear in published papers. However, when fused together into a single concept, the marriage of aural architecture and auditory spatial awareness provides a way to explore our au ...
FLEXIBLE ARCHITECTURE FOR THE DYNAMIC
... and at the same time, that threatens to destroy everything we have, everything we know, everything we are. Marshall Berman, All that is Solid melts into Air. The Experience of Modernity, 1983, p.15 To disclose the definition and dimensions of meaning of modernity I shall sail through and consult the ...
... and at the same time, that threatens to destroy everything we have, everything we know, everything we are. Marshall Berman, All that is Solid melts into Air. The Experience of Modernity, 1983, p.15 To disclose the definition and dimensions of meaning of modernity I shall sail through and consult the ...
The Portable Particular: An Integral Theory of Place
... to confront a universal architecture (Tzonis & Lefaivre, 1996, 486). The use of these regional design elements, however, is solely for their ability to act as place defining elements. They should not be used as they had been in the past, but should rather be re-interpretated and utilized in a new wa ...
... to confront a universal architecture (Tzonis & Lefaivre, 1996, 486). The use of these regional design elements, however, is solely for their ability to act as place defining elements. They should not be used as they had been in the past, but should rather be re-interpretated and utilized in a new wa ...
Development of Modernist Style in Western European
... impossible to classify it simply as an architectural style. ...
... impossible to classify it simply as an architectural style. ...
A Study of Nordic Architecture Through the Works - Ivar Aasen
... More or Less: Architectural Theory from Modern to Contemporary ...
... More or Less: Architectural Theory from Modern to Contemporary ...
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 ...
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 ...
Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture Exhibition guidebook
... Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA), in 1988, which also included the work of Coop Himmelb(l)au, Peter Eisenman, Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Daniel Libeskind and Bernard Tschumi. The exhibition was a major event in the architecture world. Not since the museum’s seminal 1932 “Modern Architecture” ex ...
... Museum of Modern Art, New York (MoMA), in 1988, which also included the work of Coop Himmelb(l)au, Peter Eisenman, Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Daniel Libeskind and Bernard Tschumi. The exhibition was a major event in the architecture world. Not since the museum’s seminal 1932 “Modern Architecture” ex ...
feasibility of utilization of music in architectural designs
... According to Cicerone, there is only one single harmony in the world: notes harmony. Art and science, one with its vast scope and the other with its techniques, do not contribute to completion of such harmony, instead the key for resolving many problems that the ‘harmony’ poses lies in mathematics. ...
... According to Cicerone, there is only one single harmony in the world: notes harmony. Art and science, one with its vast scope and the other with its techniques, do not contribute to completion of such harmony, instead the key for resolving many problems that the ‘harmony’ poses lies in mathematics. ...
EMERGING ARCHITECTS JOHN MOFFAT PRECINCT COMPETITION
... a month before his 75th birthday, Danie Theron died peacefully at Langebaan on the West Coast. Danie studied Architecture at UCT, won the Helen Gardner Travel Prize and in 1958 completed his degree with distinction. That was followed by a year at the Technical University of Stuttgart, and in 1961-62 ...
... a month before his 75th birthday, Danie Theron died peacefully at Langebaan on the West Coast. Danie studied Architecture at UCT, won the Helen Gardner Travel Prize and in 1958 completed his degree with distinction. That was followed by a year at the Technical University of Stuttgart, and in 1961-62 ...
architectural communication: intra and extra activity of
... architecture can express these relations in much more complex and articulated ways (Rakatansky, 2003:76). The envelope is a map which creates a dialogue between the outside and the inside; it defines the inclusion and exclusion of programs and contexts. Hence, for example, double envelope of the Con ...
... architecture can express these relations in much more complex and articulated ways (Rakatansky, 2003:76). The envelope is a map which creates a dialogue between the outside and the inside; it defines the inclusion and exclusion of programs and contexts. Hence, for example, double envelope of the Con ...
evaluating the discontinued traditions of malay wood carvings in
... The late 19th century and the early twentieth century saw several strands of architectural approaches that redefines the use of ornament. The Art and Craft movement that took Britain was lead by William Morris and John Ruskin (sample product shown at Fig. 4). The two intellectuals were wary of copyi ...
... The late 19th century and the early twentieth century saw several strands of architectural approaches that redefines the use of ornament. The Art and Craft movement that took Britain was lead by William Morris and John Ruskin (sample product shown at Fig. 4). The two intellectuals were wary of copyi ...
Contemporary Architecture of Egypt
... Menia University. Three other departments of architecture at private higher institutes have been established in the same period. Also, the Arab Academy for Science and Technology has constituted two other departments, one in Alexandria (1994-1995) and a recent one in Cairo (1999). For the first time ...
... Menia University. Three other departments of architecture at private higher institutes have been established in the same period. Also, the Arab Academy for Science and Technology has constituted two other departments, one in Alexandria (1994-1995) and a recent one in Cairo (1999). For the first time ...
Publication of this document is free if due
... Can you describe the impact of continuity and contrast on that? Odile Decq: Continuity is the question of how to inscribe buildings into a context. That means that buildings are designed just for one special place, they canno t be transferred or built somewhere else. The Macro Museum in Rome for exa ...
... Can you describe the impact of continuity and contrast on that? Odile Decq: Continuity is the question of how to inscribe buildings into a context. That means that buildings are designed just for one special place, they canno t be transferred or built somewhere else. The Macro Museum in Rome for exa ...
The bliss of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
... Office buildings, which constituted a significant part of architectural production during the economic boom, are now scarce. The office building on Pireos street (12) by Alexandra Kalliri continues the city facade with the use of a curtain wall laid out as a play of indents and protrusions accentuat ...
... Office buildings, which constituted a significant part of architectural production during the economic boom, are now scarce. The office building on Pireos street (12) by Alexandra Kalliri continues the city facade with the use of a curtain wall laid out as a play of indents and protrusions accentuat ...
Check-in Architecture is 375 documentaries. Check-in
... 1500 flight tickets to the most important European and Italian cities will be provided. Moreover, cars will be available to drive to places that the planes can’t reach, or to move around cities. Also accommodations will be provided when needed. Check-in Architecture will organize everything for the ...
... 1500 flight tickets to the most important European and Italian cities will be provided. Moreover, cars will be available to drive to places that the planes can’t reach, or to move around cities. Also accommodations will be provided when needed. Check-in Architecture will organize everything for the ...
Press release CityLife Zaha Hadid residential complex, Milan (DOC
... designed by Zaha Hadid – part of the Milan CityLife project – find expression in wave form, playing with shapes, colours and materials. Schüco Italia facilitated the construction of this elegant building design by specifically adapting the window, façade and sliding door systems from Schüco to suit ...
... designed by Zaha Hadid – part of the Milan CityLife project – find expression in wave form, playing with shapes, colours and materials. Schüco Italia facilitated the construction of this elegant building design by specifically adapting the window, façade and sliding door systems from Schüco to suit ...
Other geometries in architecture: bubbles, knots and minimal surfaces
... mathematics of the general with its particular variants” ctive mathe mathemat is characteristic projects [3]. Rather than starting with known forracteristic acteristic for th these p mulae or systems, the architect first needs to deae and standar standard typologies typ finee the principle before it c ...
... mathematics of the general with its particular variants” ctive mathe mathemat is characteristic projects [3]. Rather than starting with known forracteristic acteristic for th these p mulae or systems, the architect first needs to deae and standar standard typologies typ finee the principle before it c ...
Introduction This course of lectures covers history of Russian
... unique qualities of Old Russian architecture was played by archaeology and restoration of architectural monuments. These two branches of science provided accurate information about the greatly distorted appearance of ancient buildings. The views of pre-revolutionary science on Russian pre-Mongol arc ...
... unique qualities of Old Russian architecture was played by archaeology and restoration of architectural monuments. These two branches of science provided accurate information about the greatly distorted appearance of ancient buildings. The views of pre-revolutionary science on Russian pre-Mongol arc ...
EVERYDAY MODERNISMS: DIVERSITY, CREATIVITY AND IDEAS
... Modern style. This approach used complex compositions of jutting balconies, distinctive rooflines, and glass walls to blend the home with nature. At the same time, an older generation, known for their masterful pre-war use of historicist styles, followed the trend toward Modernism. Paul R. Williams, ...
... Modern style. This approach used complex compositions of jutting balconies, distinctive rooflines, and glass walls to blend the home with nature. At the same time, an older generation, known for their masterful pre-war use of historicist styles, followed the trend toward Modernism. Paul R. Williams, ...
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.