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... Talking about “shapes replica” in the classical repertory by way of the neo-classical architecture of Hans Christian Hansen (1803-83) and Theophil Hansen (1813-91), in Athens, means to understand the methodological approach that these two Danish architects applied in their surveys of ancient buildin ...
... Talking about “shapes replica” in the classical repertory by way of the neo-classical architecture of Hans Christian Hansen (1803-83) and Theophil Hansen (1813-91), in Athens, means to understand the methodological approach that these two Danish architects applied in their surveys of ancient buildin ...
St. Nicholas of Tolentino monastery and church in
... between an altar of a church and a house, or a church with another church. People used these tunnels to escape from attacks too. Also there was a frequent destruction of religious buildings in the nineteenth century. Applying Soja’s theory by combining history and geography, we can say now that we f ...
... between an altar of a church and a house, or a church with another church. People used these tunnels to escape from attacks too. Also there was a frequent destruction of religious buildings in the nineteenth century. Applying Soja’s theory by combining history and geography, we can say now that we f ...
Triangles Used in Architecture
... this little tid-bit online or in places where there will be a repeating pattern. In a sea of rectangular paragraphs, you can immediately attract the eyes by using a drastically different shape... or really ANY other shape. Even if you just start a LIST in the midst of a paragraph-fest, you'll give y ...
... this little tid-bit online or in places where there will be a repeating pattern. In a sea of rectangular paragraphs, you can immediately attract the eyes by using a drastically different shape... or really ANY other shape. Even if you just start a LIST in the midst of a paragraph-fest, you'll give y ...
Historical Features of the Tigris River in Baghdad Rusafa, which
... area surrounded by rooms and Ewan represent an integrated system followed in the construction of many schools later, either in terms of decoration and Riyazh and architectural elements. It is indicative of the extent of the system and artistic flair high and development architect, which reached perf ...
... area surrounded by rooms and Ewan represent an integrated system followed in the construction of many schools later, either in terms of decoration and Riyazh and architectural elements. It is indicative of the extent of the system and artistic flair high and development architect, which reached perf ...
Architectural theory
Architectural theory is the act of thinking, discussing, and writing about architecture. Architectural theory is taught in most architecture schools and is practiced by the world's leading architects. Some forms that architecture theory takes are the lecture or dialogue, the treatise or book, and the paper project or competition entry. Architectural theory is often didactic, and theorists tend to stay close to or work from within schools. It has existed in some form since antiquity, and as publishing became more common, architectural theory gained an increased richness. Books, magazines, and journals published an unprecedented amount of works by architects and critics in the 20th century. As a result, styles and movements formed and dissolved much more quickly than the relatively enduring modes in earlier history. It is to be expected that the use of the internet will further the discourse on architecture in the 21st century.