feasibility of utilization of music in architectural designs
... 2003). Tunicis similar to center of focal point of the picture which changes in different conditions. This center is intended to create reliability and resort (Kiani, 1991). Songs in Iran’s music have a continued movement in tetrachord range with constant returns to the tunic of this tetrachord. If ...
... 2003). Tunicis similar to center of focal point of the picture which changes in different conditions. This center is intended to create reliability and resort (Kiani, 1991). Songs in Iran’s music have a continued movement in tetrachord range with constant returns to the tunic of this tetrachord. If ...
Three modern preservation cases
... After an initial phase of two years the commission for the pavilion’s restoration was given early in 1994. A main principle that was agreed beforehand was to aim at a complete ...
... After an initial phase of two years the commission for the pavilion’s restoration was given early in 1994. A main principle that was agreed beforehand was to aim at a complete ...
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 ...
giovanni corbellini
... approaches that began to spread in the 1980s, making an early appearance in the exhibition Deconstructivist Architecture (MoMA, 1988, with projects by Gehry, Libeskind, Koolhaas, Eisenman, Hadid, Coop Himmelblau and the Villette by Tschumi). The competition for the Parc de la Villette (1982) represe ...
... approaches that began to spread in the 1980s, making an early appearance in the exhibition Deconstructivist Architecture (MoMA, 1988, with projects by Gehry, Libeskind, Koolhaas, Eisenman, Hadid, Coop Himmelblau and the Villette by Tschumi). The competition for the Parc de la Villette (1982) represe ...
IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT)
... reducing energy consumption and improving environmental quality (Fatima, 2012,[5]).The designers and clients, now realize the terrific impact buildings have on the natural environment. As sustainable design becomes widely accepted, a new form of sustainability such as Biomimicry was advanced to achi ...
... reducing energy consumption and improving environmental quality (Fatima, 2012,[5]).The designers and clients, now realize the terrific impact buildings have on the natural environment. As sustainable design becomes widely accepted, a new form of sustainability such as Biomimicry was advanced to achi ...
Overarching Architecture at NATO as foundation for Service
... The latter could be from NATO common funding, multi-national cooperative efforts or use of national assets.The long-term goal is to transform NATO into a flexible, highly responsive organisation. It has been recognized that the concept of ServiceOriented Enterprise is an important stepping stone for ...
... The latter could be from NATO common funding, multi-national cooperative efforts or use of national assets.The long-term goal is to transform NATO into a flexible, highly responsive organisation. It has been recognized that the concept of ServiceOriented Enterprise is an important stepping stone for ...
The Role of Geometry and Proportions in Shaping the
... Iranian architecture is found not in form, but in perceiving and creating space. The main feature of traditional Iranian architecture can be defined as the production of a space for living. In other words, architecture is first formed in the mind of the architect and is then expressed and is finally ...
... Iranian architecture is found not in form, but in perceiving and creating space. The main feature of traditional Iranian architecture can be defined as the production of a space for living. In other words, architecture is first formed in the mind of the architect and is then expressed and is finally ...
Summer 2005 Newsletter
... sunny in Carbondale, Illinois. There was a buzz in town that day as residents contemplated drawings of an odd building about to be built on the corner of Forest Avenue and Cherry Street in the southwest part of town. For years there had been a run-down, pink-colored trailer on the lot, and neighbors ...
... sunny in Carbondale, Illinois. There was a buzz in town that day as residents contemplated drawings of an odd building about to be built on the corner of Forest Avenue and Cherry Street in the southwest part of town. For years there had been a run-down, pink-colored trailer on the lot, and neighbors ...
Brutalism in Brazilian Architecture - DSpace Home
... In Brazil, the brutalist trend starts from the early 1950s onward in buildings in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, achieving some relevance in the work of a new generation of gifted Paulista architects, who were just then entering the scenario. The beginning of the brutalist trend in Brazil is simultan ...
... In Brazil, the brutalist trend starts from the early 1950s onward in buildings in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, achieving some relevance in the work of a new generation of gifted Paulista architects, who were just then entering the scenario. The beginning of the brutalist trend in Brazil is simultan ...
evaluating the discontinued traditions of malay wood carvings in
... crave for symbols of status and ornament in architectural work found new meanings as status symbols other than the religious or the official creed. The 18th century ushered in the new super powers of the French, British and Spanish which began its conquest and influence of the known world. The Battl ...
... crave for symbols of status and ornament in architectural work found new meanings as status symbols other than the religious or the official creed. The 18th century ushered in the new super powers of the French, British and Spanish which began its conquest and influence of the known world. The Battl ...
An Overview of Mushroom Structures in Slovene Structuralism
... After the Second World War, Functionalism dominated Yugoslav and therefore Slovene architecture until approximately 1960. These were so called “years of reconstruction of the homeland” with the emphasis on building residential and industrial buildings. At that time, Yugoslavia was still a relatively ...
... After the Second World War, Functionalism dominated Yugoslav and therefore Slovene architecture until approximately 1960. These were so called “years of reconstruction of the homeland” with the emphasis on building residential and industrial buildings. At that time, Yugoslavia was still a relatively ...
International Style
... architectural style became so popular around the world, that the style became known as the International Style. The Bauhaus, created by Walter Gropius, incorporated this style into its design. The building, in fact, is regarded as the best example of De-Stijl Architecture by a majority. ...
... architectural style became so popular around the world, that the style became known as the International Style. The Bauhaus, created by Walter Gropius, incorporated this style into its design. The building, in fact, is regarded as the best example of De-Stijl Architecture by a majority. ...
study on the history and architecture
... hospitals, stations, museums, markets, theaters and homes.Those design are applied the mixed architectures, traditional and modern architecture. The description of the architecture developed in the early 20th century as depicted by Handinoto, 1996, figured out that the form of Dutch colonial archite ...
... hospitals, stations, museums, markets, theaters and homes.Those design are applied the mixed architectures, traditional and modern architecture. The description of the architecture developed in the early 20th century as depicted by Handinoto, 1996, figured out that the form of Dutch colonial archite ...
the extremely condensed hybrid urban block
... Precedents in the Netherlands Already in the seventeenth century the building for the First Stock Exchange in Amsterdam (1609), which was located right in the middle of the city centre, stacked a diverse program consisting of infrastructure and commerce. The inner court, where the goods were actuall ...
... Precedents in the Netherlands Already in the seventeenth century the building for the First Stock Exchange in Amsterdam (1609), which was located right in the middle of the city centre, stacked a diverse program consisting of infrastructure and commerce. The inner court, where the goods were actuall ...
vastu-pantheon – rock hewn architecture of egypt
... Interior of roof intended to symbolize arched vault of heavens.Great Eye at dome's apex are the only source of all light so it is regarded as symbolic of sun. It is also used for cooling and ventilation method .Weight of dome is concentrated on ring of voussoirs (30 ft) in diameter which form oculus ...
... Interior of roof intended to symbolize arched vault of heavens.Great Eye at dome's apex are the only source of all light so it is regarded as symbolic of sun. It is also used for cooling and ventilation method .Weight of dome is concentrated on ring of voussoirs (30 ft) in diameter which form oculus ...
Change over Time: Neatline and the Study of Architectural History
... traditional stylistic analysis, this approach enabled the establishment of how particular styles emerged or became refined over time. The study of late medieval, or Gothic architecture is a classic example of this approach. Its narrative conventionally begins with Suger’s w ...
... traditional stylistic analysis, this approach enabled the establishment of how particular styles emerged or became refined over time. The study of late medieval, or Gothic architecture is a classic example of this approach. Its narrative conventionally begins with Suger’s w ...
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum®
... the United States, and now with iconic structures from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The introduction of our LEGO Architecture Studio set echoes the ambitions of the earlier LEGO ‘Scale Model’ line and widens the potential of the LEGO Architecture series. Now you can enjoy building and learning ...
... the United States, and now with iconic structures from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The introduction of our LEGO Architecture Studio set echoes the ambitions of the earlier LEGO ‘Scale Model’ line and widens the potential of the LEGO Architecture series. Now you can enjoy building and learning ...
as a PS
... It is essential that the creative rôle of the architect is preserved as he or she uses the workbench, that the architect as artist may draw manipulate the world as seen through the workbench as freely as they would when using a sheet of paper. Much of the knowledge entered into the workbench in thi ...
... It is essential that the creative rôle of the architect is preserved as he or she uses the workbench, that the architect as artist may draw manipulate the world as seen through the workbench as freely as they would when using a sheet of paper. Much of the knowledge entered into the workbench in thi ...
Social Meanings of Public Architecture: A Victorian
... Gallery of Art, to render a neoclassic exterior for the building. In the same year Waddy B. Wood, the designer of many of Washington's wartime temporary buildings, prepared a similar plan. A 1929 Treasury Department film included "before" and "after" scenes of such an undertaking. The Hoover adminis ...
... Gallery of Art, to render a neoclassic exterior for the building. In the same year Waddy B. Wood, the designer of many of Washington's wartime temporary buildings, prepared a similar plan. A 1929 Treasury Department film included "before" and "after" scenes of such an undertaking. The Hoover adminis ...
History Leaflet
... The first machine was invented by Ramon Casas, a refugee Spanish engineer who had fled to Switzerland. As he took an old model apart in order to repair it, the young graduate was seized by an urge to make it better. The result was revolutionary. Unlike the gloss black machines with gold decorations ...
... The first machine was invented by Ramon Casas, a refugee Spanish engineer who had fled to Switzerland. As he took an old model apart in order to repair it, the young graduate was seized by an urge to make it better. The result was revolutionary. Unlike the gloss black machines with gold decorations ...
EMERGING ARCHITECTS JOHN MOFFAT PRECINCT COMPETITION
... advice he once gave, namely to ‘carry on regardless’. In KwaZuluNatal he founded in 1976 the NPIA Newsletter, with the sponsorship of what became Corobrik. On his move to Port Elizabeth, he advised that I should take over the editorship and, in so doing, I found my own true avocation. Danie often ha ...
... advice he once gave, namely to ‘carry on regardless’. In KwaZuluNatal he founded in 1976 the NPIA Newsletter, with the sponsorship of what became Corobrik. On his move to Port Elizabeth, he advised that I should take over the editorship and, in so doing, I found my own true avocation. Danie often ha ...
CHAPTER 1-b - cpas --- center of planning and architecture studies
... energy self sufficiency, the passive use of solar energy became instantly popular. This movement began in the southwest of the United States where conditions were ideal, much sun all winter and cold temperatures. National passive solar conferences brought together researchers who were investigating ...
... energy self sufficiency, the passive use of solar energy became instantly popular. This movement began in the southwest of the United States where conditions were ideal, much sun all winter and cold temperatures. National passive solar conferences brought together researchers who were investigating ...
OAA Perspectives - Ontario Association of Architects
... yet, extremely important. Do architects have any responsibility at all to design buildings that the general public will find attractive? Here’s an easy answer: some of the time. As it is, there are already plenty of practitioners who execute commissions that gain popular approval. Spec buildings—hou ...
... yet, extremely important. Do architects have any responsibility at all to design buildings that the general public will find attractive? Here’s an easy answer: some of the time. As it is, there are already plenty of practitioners who execute commissions that gain popular approval. Spec buildings—hou ...
Ar.B.V. DOSHI (Indian Modernist)
... Dr. Balkrishna Doshi, a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects was born in Pune in 1927. After initial study at the J J School of Architecture, Bombay, he worked for four years in India to supervise his projects in Ahmedabad. His office Vastu-Shilpa (environmental design) was established in 19 ...
... Dr. Balkrishna Doshi, a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects was born in Pune in 1927. After initial study at the J J School of Architecture, Bombay, he worked for four years in India to supervise his projects in Ahmedabad. His office Vastu-Shilpa (environmental design) was established in 19 ...
Women in architecture
Women in architecture have been documented for many centuries, as professional (or amateur) practitioners, educators and clients. Since architecture became organized as a profession in 1857, the number of women in architecture has been low. At the end of the 19th century, starting in Finland, certain schools of architecture in Europe began to admit women to their programmes of study. In 1980 M. Rosaria Piomelli, born in Italy, became the first woman to hold a deanship of any school of architecture in the United States, as Dean of the City College of New York School of Architecture. However, only in recent years have women begun to achieve wider recognition with several outstanding participants including two Pritzker prizewinners since the turn of the millennium. However, despite the fact that some 40% of architecture graduates in the western world are now women, not more than 12% are estimated to be practicing as licensed or registered architects.