32 5.0 ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC QUALITIES 5.1 The
... Conservation Area face the street, often directly fronting the street or pavement. Even the higherstatus eighteenth and nineteenth century properties address the street, whereas in smaller settlements within the National Park it is typical for such properties to be orientated towards the south or so ...
... Conservation Area face the street, often directly fronting the street or pavement. Even the higherstatus eighteenth and nineteenth century properties address the street, whereas in smaller settlements within the National Park it is typical for such properties to be orientated towards the south or so ...
HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE
... concept of volume as opposed to mass and abstraction in the façade. The form had to reflect the machine age. The main structure of the Chicago skyscraper was the I-beam encased in fireproofing material, as mandated by the bylaws, so that it was never visible. The unique feature of Mies’ structure wa ...
... concept of volume as opposed to mass and abstraction in the façade. The form had to reflect the machine age. The main structure of the Chicago skyscraper was the I-beam encased in fireproofing material, as mandated by the bylaws, so that it was never visible. The unique feature of Mies’ structure wa ...
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... nial. “Old Nassau”has survived not only occupation by students and soldiers (of both sides) during the American Revolution, but also two fires. After an 1802 blaze that left only the walls standing, Benjamin Henry Latrobe was engaged to rebuild it along its original lines. John Notman made a number ...
... nial. “Old Nassau”has survived not only occupation by students and soldiers (of both sides) during the American Revolution, but also two fires. After an 1802 blaze that left only the walls standing, Benjamin Henry Latrobe was engaged to rebuild it along its original lines. John Notman made a number ...
Lambert Terminal, 17701 Lambert International Blvd
... section of the population, as deed restrictions in the charter required a minimum ...
... section of the population, as deed restrictions in the charter required a minimum ...
Georgian architecture
Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1720 and 1830. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I, George II, George III, and George IV—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830. The style was revived in the late 19th century in the United States as Colonial Revival architecture and in the early 20th century in Great Britain as Neo-Georgian architecture.