Cecilia Puga - Italcementi
... In 1994 the Architecture Faculty of the Universidad Católica de Chile held a competition of preliminary designs for the SLGM Documentation Centre. The competition was won by Teodoro Fernández, Smiljan Radic and Cecilia Puga. In general terms, the project proposed a generous and unobstructed space by ...
... In 1994 the Architecture Faculty of the Universidad Católica de Chile held a competition of preliminary designs for the SLGM Documentation Centre. The competition was won by Teodoro Fernández, Smiljan Radic and Cecilia Puga. In general terms, the project proposed a generous and unobstructed space by ...
Confederation Centre Of The Arts: A 1960s National Historic Site by
... Brutalism was the product of a second generation of so-called Modernist architects, primarily European, who after World War II and during the 1950s displayed great variety in design and strong individuality. It was the work of Louis Kahn and the architects in England’s New Brutalism movement that wo ...
... Brutalism was the product of a second generation of so-called Modernist architects, primarily European, who after World War II and during the 1950s displayed great variety in design and strong individuality. It was the work of Louis Kahn and the architects in England’s New Brutalism movement that wo ...
The roofings of the Piazza Armerina`s Roman Villa
... volumes and the villa roofings are rebuilt on the most recent data excavation. In this phase the comparison between the P.A.'s volumes villa and the other contemporary buildings is decisive to guarantee the coherence among the volume of the rooms and their roofings and the techniques and the materia ...
... volumes and the villa roofings are rebuilt on the most recent data excavation. In this phase the comparison between the P.A.'s volumes villa and the other contemporary buildings is decisive to guarantee the coherence among the volume of the rooms and their roofings and the techniques and the materia ...
St. Nicholas of Tolentino monastery and church in
... important historic buildings from the sixteenth century in Mexico. Surveying these buildings was done in order to find undiscovered rooms and considering the possibility of including more exhibition areas or passages in the reuse of the convent. The results depended on measurement techniques and new ...
... important historic buildings from the sixteenth century in Mexico. Surveying these buildings was done in order to find undiscovered rooms and considering the possibility of including more exhibition areas or passages in the reuse of the convent. The results depended on measurement techniques and new ...
Abbas Hilmi II and the Neo-Mamluk Style
... during the rule of Abbas Hilmi II (1892-1914). The architecture is examined in light of the political and cultural climate of the time period. European influences brought new tastes for building styles, and the Neo-Mamluk became popularized for mosque architecture. Abbas Hilmi II was only eighteen w ...
... during the rule of Abbas Hilmi II (1892-1914). The architecture is examined in light of the political and cultural climate of the time period. European influences brought new tastes for building styles, and the Neo-Mamluk became popularized for mosque architecture. Abbas Hilmi II was only eighteen w ...
Abstract - TEXTROAD Journals
... Architectural Characteristics of Abyaneh Village Abyaneh is a village of living architectural traditions and styles (all in red clay) with total responsiveness to environment, and probably the most interesting example of human-environment interaction or adaptation to nature, wherein one can transcen ...
... Architectural Characteristics of Abyaneh Village Abyaneh is a village of living architectural traditions and styles (all in red clay) with total responsiveness to environment, and probably the most interesting example of human-environment interaction or adaptation to nature, wherein one can transcen ...
My report is devoted to the immortal works of a genius of world
... outstanding creative contribution to the development of architecture and building technology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Gaudí’s work exhibits an important interchange of values closely associated with the cultural and artistic currents of his time, as represented in el Modernisme of ...
... outstanding creative contribution to the development of architecture and building technology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Gaudí’s work exhibits an important interchange of values closely associated with the cultural and artistic currents of his time, as represented in el Modernisme of ...
III. Appendix - City of Woodland
... A support or pseudo-support based on a 90-degree angle shape; usually of decorative character, and to be distinguished from the more Classicist forms that are related to it in shapes and function. A small, informal house, one or two stories high with a low-pitched roof, frequently designed with a br ...
... A support or pseudo-support based on a 90-degree angle shape; usually of decorative character, and to be distinguished from the more Classicist forms that are related to it in shapes and function. A small, informal house, one or two stories high with a low-pitched roof, frequently designed with a br ...
Constructing Cultural Identity or, Painting The Town
... that has somehow survived the urge to redevelop. Its centre seems to have been overlooked by developers in times when so much of Sydney was changed forever. There is a Victorian heart to the city, worn and neglected but still reclaimable. It is also ripe for a ‘Bilbao’ type of project that will cele ...
... that has somehow survived the urge to redevelop. Its centre seems to have been overlooked by developers in times when so much of Sydney was changed forever. There is a Victorian heart to the city, worn and neglected but still reclaimable. It is also ripe for a ‘Bilbao’ type of project that will cele ...
The Next Generation of Architecture within Computer Science
... impossible but we have still doubts about it. Human beings nowadays cannot even make a human cell, they are only busy in the manipulation of a cell. There is still a long way to go. That’s why we should not be afraid that the machines will take our place! The development of advanced computer techniq ...
... impossible but we have still doubts about it. Human beings nowadays cannot even make a human cell, they are only busy in the manipulation of a cell. There is still a long way to go. That’s why we should not be afraid that the machines will take our place! The development of advanced computer techniq ...
Islamic Architecture
... In architecture in the Islamic world, the battle about modernity is a phenomenon. It is important to reflect one’s time but it is difficult to preserve the identity of the Islamic world, as architects it is our role to remind that a building belongs to the specific land, which is not free, or comple ...
... In architecture in the Islamic world, the battle about modernity is a phenomenon. It is important to reflect one’s time but it is difficult to preserve the identity of the Islamic world, as architects it is our role to remind that a building belongs to the specific land, which is not free, or comple ...
Architectural Forms in Different Time Periods
... building cluster on the Government Hill and its central axis pointing straight towards the Victoria Harbour is a display of the former colonial government’s authority over the city. Important government buildings such as the Government House, the Central Government Offices, the Former French Mission ...
... building cluster on the Government Hill and its central axis pointing straight towards the Victoria Harbour is a display of the former colonial government’s authority over the city. Important government buildings such as the Government House, the Central Government Offices, the Former French Mission ...
Neoclassical Architecture - Cavitt Junior High School
... Perhaps the single greatest example of Neoclassical style in the U.S. is the United States Capitol Building, for which construction began in 1793. President Washington selected a building plan that was composed of three sections. The central section was topped by a low dome and was flanked by two r ...
... Perhaps the single greatest example of Neoclassical style in the U.S. is the United States Capitol Building, for which construction began in 1793. President Washington selected a building plan that was composed of three sections. The central section was topped by a low dome and was flanked by two r ...
Exploring International Style Architecture in Houston
... By the mid 1960s and early 1970s, architects had begun to chisel away at the constraints and limitations of the International Style. The bare and denuded quality of the steel-andglass ―boxes‖ appeared stultifying and formulaic. The result was a reaction to modern architecture and the exploration of ...
... By the mid 1960s and early 1970s, architects had begun to chisel away at the constraints and limitations of the International Style. The bare and denuded quality of the steel-andglass ―boxes‖ appeared stultifying and formulaic. The result was a reaction to modern architecture and the exploration of ...
Walking Tour Brochure.indd - Ellicottville, NY Chamber of Commerce
... purchased a few years later. After he sold the business, he became a banker and land agent. With its second story monitor roof, this house is one of the most unusual Greek Revival styles houses in Ellicottville. Of particular note is the elaborate entrance with Classically inspired columns and full ...
... purchased a few years later. After he sold the business, he became a banker and land agent. With its second story monitor roof, this house is one of the most unusual Greek Revival styles houses in Ellicottville. Of particular note is the elaborate entrance with Classically inspired columns and full ...
Word File - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
... - Abbasid palace (ASharabeyaschool) Architecture of the Abbasid era A.H.In the sixth and seventh century A.H. Al-Mustansiriya school building: The school of Al-Mustansiriya created in 625 AH / (1227) AD, at the hands of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir (623 AH - 640 AH / 1226 AD -1242 AD) on the east ...
... - Abbasid palace (ASharabeyaschool) Architecture of the Abbasid era A.H.In the sixth and seventh century A.H. Al-Mustansiriya school building: The school of Al-Mustansiriya created in 625 AH / (1227) AD, at the hands of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir (623 AH - 640 AH / 1226 AD -1242 AD) on the east ...
The Architectural Represanatations of Two Building
... created potencies while some of them developed a critical language for the arrived point and development. It is thought that the differentiated cultural indicators that those thinkers considered found their identities in these projects. Reality Principle X Simulation (Hyper-reality) The characterisi ...
... created potencies while some of them developed a critical language for the arrived point and development. It is thought that the differentiated cultural indicators that those thinkers considered found their identities in these projects. Reality Principle X Simulation (Hyper-reality) The characterisi ...
Historical Features of the Tigris River in Baghdad Rusafa, which
... * Gateway of As-saray and building thereto. * Building of the old General Police. * Governor House (Dar Al-Wali). - Bait Al-Hikma (Al-Aliya school) / Architecture period of Ottoman occupation in the second century A. H. - Abbasid palace (ASharabeyaschool) Architecture of the Abbasid era A.H.In the ...
... * Gateway of As-saray and building thereto. * Building of the old General Police. * Governor House (Dar Al-Wali). - Bait Al-Hikma (Al-Aliya school) / Architecture period of Ottoman occupation in the second century A. H. - Abbasid palace (ASharabeyaschool) Architecture of the Abbasid era A.H.In the ...
Steel Frame Construction Technology in Ottoman Architecture and
... system. The west and east sides of the building are divided in 7 sections by the bearings, the initial two sections are 5m wide, the others are 5.20 m; north and south sides are divided in 5 sections, the initial two are 5.15 m, and the others are 4.15 m wide (Fig.5). Vertical bearings are located a ...
... system. The west and east sides of the building are divided in 7 sections by the bearings, the initial two sections are 5m wide, the others are 5.20 m; north and south sides are divided in 5 sections, the initial two are 5.15 m, and the others are 4.15 m wide (Fig.5). Vertical bearings are located a ...
Ancient Roman Civilization: Architecture and Engineering
... The basilica was a roofed hall with a wide central area—the nave—flanked by side aisles, and it often had two or more stories. In Roman times basilicas were the site of business transactions and legal proceedings, but the building type was adapted in Christian times as the standard form of the Weste ...
... The basilica was a roofed hall with a wide central area—the nave—flanked by side aisles, and it often had two or more stories. In Roman times basilicas were the site of business transactions and legal proceedings, but the building type was adapted in Christian times as the standard form of the Weste ...
ByzantineArchitecture
... an ambitious building programme. He vastly enlarged the empire, but also decided to build the most magnificent building on the planet. His capital was packed with subject people from all around his vast empire – brand new people with enormous skills. ...
... an ambitious building programme. He vastly enlarged the empire, but also decided to build the most magnificent building on the planet. His capital was packed with subject people from all around his vast empire – brand new people with enormous skills. ...
Is My House Like Molly`s? - Molly Brown House Museum
... With a population of over one million, not all people of the city of Rome lived quite so well. Public housing was built in multi-story apartment buildings called insulae. 90% of Rome’s population called an insulae home. The ground floor was occupied by shops and community toilets used by most of the ...
... With a population of over one million, not all people of the city of Rome lived quite so well. Public housing was built in multi-story apartment buildings called insulae. 90% of Rome’s population called an insulae home. The ground floor was occupied by shops and community toilets used by most of the ...
Structural-Heritage
... hills as at Ajanta and Ellora. On the other band they were built of materials like brick and stone. Several temples of the Gupta age have survived: the most famous among those was the one discovered at Deogarh near Jhansi on the northern part of India. It was probably affected in the sixth century C ...
... hills as at Ajanta and Ellora. On the other band they were built of materials like brick and stone. Several temples of the Gupta age have survived: the most famous among those was the one discovered at Deogarh near Jhansi on the northern part of India. It was probably affected in the sixth century C ...
Unit V: Art History Maps and Timelines, PART I
... plaster grilles of windows. Windows were popular in Gothic cathedrals. Stained glass was also influenced by manuscript illumination, an art form that flourished at the same time. ...
... plaster grilles of windows. Windows were popular in Gothic cathedrals. Stained glass was also influenced by manuscript illumination, an art form that flourished at the same time. ...
3. MAJOR ARCHITECTURAL WORKS
... ENVIORNMENT THAT THE BUILDINGS ARE A PART OF: A CURVE REFERRING TO THE CLOUDS ABOVE. A YELLOW RAIL REFERRING TO THE SUN A TERRACOTTA BASE SUGGESTING GROUNDING IN THE ...
... ENVIORNMENT THAT THE BUILDINGS ARE A PART OF: A CURVE REFERRING TO THE CLOUDS ABOVE. A YELLOW RAIL REFERRING TO THE SUN A TERRACOTTA BASE SUGGESTING GROUNDING IN THE ...
Architecture of Italy
Italy has a very broad and diverse architectural style, which cannot be simply classified by period or region, due to Italy's division into several city-states until 1861. However, this has created a highly diverse and eclectic range in architectural designs. Italy is known for its considerable architectural achievements, such as the construction of arches, domes and similar structure during ancient Rome, the founding of the Renaissance architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th century, and being the homeland of Palladianism, a style of construction which inspired movements such as that of Neoclassical architecture, and influenced the designs which noblemen built their country houses all over the world, notably in the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States of America during the late-17th to early 20th centuries. Several of the finest works in Western architecture, such as the Colosseum, the Duomo of Milan, Florence cathedral and the building designs of Venice are found in Italy. Italy has an estimated total of 100,000 monuments of all varieties (museums, palaces, buildings, statues, churches, art galleries, villas, fountains, historic houses and archaeological remains).Italian architecture has also widely influenced the architecture of the world. Being inspired by Andrea Palladio. Additionally, Italianate architecture, popular abroad since the 19th century, was used to describe foreign architecture which was built in an Italian style, especially modelled on Renaissance architecture.