1000 - 1250 The Architecture of the Iranian World
... only under these auspices, the architecture of Khurasan has been in the focus of Islamic art historians from early on. However, extant buildings are frequently scattered among various places and cannot easily be subsumed under a typological system. Likewise, it is hard to determine Saljuq building p ...
... only under these auspices, the architecture of Khurasan has been in the focus of Islamic art historians from early on. However, extant buildings are frequently scattered among various places and cannot easily be subsumed under a typological system. Likewise, it is hard to determine Saljuq building p ...
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AS A CULTURAL PROJECT John
... Despite the fact that green building practice has been dominated by quantitative concerns for energy performance, that there is an important regional dimension to sustainable practice should appear selfevident. Even from the narrow perspective of energy consumption, fundamental design strategies suc ...
... Despite the fact that green building practice has been dominated by quantitative concerns for energy performance, that there is an important regional dimension to sustainable practice should appear selfevident. Even from the narrow perspective of energy consumption, fundamental design strategies suc ...
Doktori (Ph
... 1. Significance of the research project, set aims. Presently the architectural role of wood, the reasons and possibilities of its application and the artistic expressiveness hidden in it are not adequately exposed and known. Study of the special, representative field of timber architecture, the arch ...
... 1. Significance of the research project, set aims. Presently the architectural role of wood, the reasons and possibilities of its application and the artistic expressiveness hidden in it are not adequately exposed and known. Study of the special, representative field of timber architecture, the arch ...
Buildings to Know- Romanesque and Queen Anne
... architectural practice in Boston after his return from France in 1865. He received the ...
... architectural practice in Boston after his return from France in 1865. He received the ...
The bliss of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
... Following the economic crisis, the impoverishment of the state has rendered it weak, unable to fund new public buildings and open public spaces. This task has been taken up by prominent foundations for public benefit, and by several newly-formed citizens’ groups or collectives. The former fund large ...
... Following the economic crisis, the impoverishment of the state has rendered it weak, unable to fund new public buildings and open public spaces. This task has been taken up by prominent foundations for public benefit, and by several newly-formed citizens’ groups or collectives. The former fund large ...
Design of the times. Architectual self
... area of exceptional architectural and urban heritage, the centre’s triangular plan evolved from analysis of pedestrian flows. Its folded metallic envelope is clad in stainless steel panels, and the sloping roof facilitates the collection of rainwater to irrigate plants. Designed by Make Architects, ...
... area of exceptional architectural and urban heritage, the centre’s triangular plan evolved from analysis of pedestrian flows. Its folded metallic envelope is clad in stainless steel panels, and the sloping roof facilitates the collection of rainwater to irrigate plants. Designed by Make Architects, ...
Architecture in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
... Because of this shared set of priorities emphasizing typification, standardization, and mass production, architectural practice across the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc shared more similarities than differences among the various countries by the 1950s. This represented a significant shift since ...
... Because of this shared set of priorities emphasizing typification, standardization, and mass production, architectural practice across the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc shared more similarities than differences among the various countries by the 1950s. This represented a significant shift since ...
Religious Buildings in - Kansas Historical Society
... and padded seats. Revival Styles remained popular even as designers adapted the pared-down International Style to the ancient basilican model of church design. Severe geometric designs in abstract stained glass windows merged with the round church design from late antiquity. Even the commentaries fr ...
... and padded seats. Revival Styles remained popular even as designers adapted the pared-down International Style to the ancient basilican model of church design. Severe geometric designs in abstract stained glass windows merged with the round church design from late antiquity. Even the commentaries fr ...
HISTORY OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE
... also became pre-occupied with circles and curvilinear surfaces, leading to some weird as well as outstanding designs. By the 1930s Wright was again able to fuse European pure abstract style with his individualism and organic principle to create unique Late Modernist style. Wright was prolific in his ...
... also became pre-occupied with circles and curvilinear surfaces, leading to some weird as well as outstanding designs. By the 1930s Wright was again able to fuse European pure abstract style with his individualism and organic principle to create unique Late Modernist style. Wright was prolific in his ...
Islamic Architecture
... But if we change the tense in the first question and ask: “What was Christian about European architecture?”. The answer is bound to be “a lot”. Medieval christianity indeed heavily contributed in shaping not only faith and rituals but also various patterns of life in Europe. Cultural, social and pol ...
... But if we change the tense in the first question and ask: “What was Christian about European architecture?”. The answer is bound to be “a lot”. Medieval christianity indeed heavily contributed in shaping not only faith and rituals but also various patterns of life in Europe. Cultural, social and pol ...
The Next Generation of Architecture within Computer Science
... Naturally the processing information itself will be different as well. The architects are already designing the unusual spaces and concepts by the influence of the ICT. At the moment a school project has started in Den Bosch (Holland) an open form and a totally different concept than a traditional ...
... Naturally the processing information itself will be different as well. The architects are already designing the unusual spaces and concepts by the influence of the ICT. At the moment a school project has started in Den Bosch (Holland) an open form and a totally different concept than a traditional ...
Submission 1
... Scharoun in Germany.vii For these architects, organic concepts are predominantly formal, to do with structure, composition, or detail. Systemic metaphors are less prevalent, but certainly do occur. The idea of circulation, for example, borrowed from William Harvey’s description of the movement of th ...
... Scharoun in Germany.vii For these architects, organic concepts are predominantly formal, to do with structure, composition, or detail. Systemic metaphors are less prevalent, but certainly do occur. The idea of circulation, for example, borrowed from William Harvey’s description of the movement of th ...
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 ...
A WALKING TOUR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESIDENTS
... and forma l structure, it contrasted with ~he first four buildings with its use of unadorned wall surfaces, flat roof line, square window bays, and a temple-front portico complete with ionic columns and pilasters. The style and color of the Park Building were used as models for the next two building ...
... and forma l structure, it contrasted with ~he first four buildings with its use of unadorned wall surfaces, flat roof line, square window bays, and a temple-front portico complete with ionic columns and pilasters. The style and color of the Park Building were used as models for the next two building ...
View PDF - the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program
... floors. The large wall surface is decorated by vertical strips of terra cotta. Each end elevation is divided into three bays. The central. bay is the tower entrance. To either side are windows similar to those found on the front. To one side they are in groups of five and t o the other are groups of ...
... floors. The large wall surface is decorated by vertical strips of terra cotta. Each end elevation is divided into three bays. The central. bay is the tower entrance. To either side are windows similar to those found on the front. To one side they are in groups of five and t o the other are groups of ...
Typology and Composition of the traditional Palestinian House 1
... The traditional architecture in Palestine has been developed as the fruit of interaction between the general Middle Eastern concepts and the specific character of Palestine. This interaction has produced very strong expression on the vernacular level where people respond directly to the existing env ...
... The traditional architecture in Palestine has been developed as the fruit of interaction between the general Middle Eastern concepts and the specific character of Palestine. This interaction has produced very strong expression on the vernacular level where people respond directly to the existing env ...
spires - Princeton University
... locate it a mile from Nassau Hall, on the other side of the golf course. But everyone agreed that it should be a place reminiscent of medieval splendor. West won the skirmish, and Princeton’s group of residential and dining halls for graduate students became the first facility of its kind in the Uni ...
... locate it a mile from Nassau Hall, on the other side of the golf course. But everyone agreed that it should be a place reminiscent of medieval splendor. West won the skirmish, and Princeton’s group of residential and dining halls for graduate students became the first facility of its kind in the Uni ...
III. Appendix - City of Woodland
... In tracery, tangent to the inner sided of a large arc, and meeting other points. A building in which the roof, walls, and floors are supported on a structural frame of wood, metal, or reinforced concrete. Intersecting decorative patterns. A high peaked roof form. The vertical triangular portion at e ...
... In tracery, tangent to the inner sided of a large arc, and meeting other points. A building in which the roof, walls, and floors are supported on a structural frame of wood, metal, or reinforced concrete. Intersecting decorative patterns. A high peaked roof form. The vertical triangular portion at e ...
Turn End - Chearsley
... the best of European housing. The three houses were awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects Award for Architecture in 1970. Now listed at grade 2*, only 12 post war houses are so designated. ...
... the best of European housing. The three houses were awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects Award for Architecture in 1970. Now listed at grade 2*, only 12 post war houses are so designated. ...
residential and commercial architectural periods and styles in san
... referred to as “Edwardian,” in design and appearance. The term “Edwardian” was created to describe architecture produced in Great Britain and its colonies from 1901 to 1910, with the reign of Edward VII. Edwardian architecture encompasses a number of styles, with five main strands identified: Gothic ...
... referred to as “Edwardian,” in design and appearance. The term “Edwardian” was created to describe architecture produced in Great Britain and its colonies from 1901 to 1910, with the reign of Edward VII. Edwardian architecture encompasses a number of styles, with five main strands identified: Gothic ...
Chapter 16 - High School of Art and Design
... were used for building in previous eras were replaced by the modern invention of steel skyscrapers. The new, sleek form of architecture was called Modernism. Modernism completely changed the look of cities. No longer were churches the tallest structures on the horizon; they were now overshadowed by ...
... were used for building in previous eras were replaced by the modern invention of steel skyscrapers. The new, sleek form of architecture was called Modernism. Modernism completely changed the look of cities. No longer were churches the tallest structures on the horizon; they were now overshadowed by ...
Steel Frame Construction Technology in Ottoman Architecture and
... 1880s, steel building constructions in U.S and European countries influenced modern architecture and were constructed until the beginning of the 20th century (Benevolo 1981). Steel structure bases on the principle that the building weight is transferred to the ground by bearings. Therefore beams, wh ...
... 1880s, steel building constructions in U.S and European countries influenced modern architecture and were constructed until the beginning of the 20th century (Benevolo 1981). Steel structure bases on the principle that the building weight is transferred to the ground by bearings. Therefore beams, wh ...
Architecture of England
The architecture of England refers to the architecture practiced in the territory of the present-day country of England, and in the historic Kingdom of England. The term can also be used to refer to buildings created under English influence or by English architects in other parts of the world, particularly in the English and later British colonies and Empire, which developed into the Commonwealth of Nations.Apart from Anglo-Saxon architecture, the major forms of non-vernacular architecture employed in England before 1900 originated elsewhere in western Europe, chiefly in France and Italy, while 20th-century Modernist architecture derived from both European and American influences. Each of these foreign modes became assimilated within English architectural culture and gave rise to local variation and innovation, producing distinctive national forms. Among the most characteristic styles originating in England are the Perpendicular Gothic of the late Middle Ages, High Victorian Gothic and the 'Queen Anne' style.