Vitruvius` triade - utilitas, firmitas, venustas
... house, the same ideal are expressed, with each room optimized for one single function.4 Also these descriptions will sometimes point out that the modernists' interest in architecture's functionality (utilitas) does not mean a depreciation of architecture's spatial and aesthetic qualities (venustas). ...
... house, the same ideal are expressed, with each room optimized for one single function.4 Also these descriptions will sometimes point out that the modernists' interest in architecture's functionality (utilitas) does not mean a depreciation of architecture's spatial and aesthetic qualities (venustas). ...
INTEGRATED PROJECT DESIGN IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
... efficiency demanded of buildings in service by the different stresses to which they are subjected has been imposing in recent decades an increasing rigour in the definition of the various projects, particularly in the degree of scientific and technical depth in the solution presented. To reduce the ...
... efficiency demanded of buildings in service by the different stresses to which they are subjected has been imposing in recent decades an increasing rigour in the definition of the various projects, particularly in the degree of scientific and technical depth in the solution presented. To reduce the ...
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... Can you describe the impact of continuity and contrast on that? Odile Decq: Continuity is the question of how to inscribe buildings into a context. That means that buildings are designed just for one special place, they canno t be transferred or built somewhere else. The Macro Museum in Rome for exa ...
... Can you describe the impact of continuity and contrast on that? Odile Decq: Continuity is the question of how to inscribe buildings into a context. That means that buildings are designed just for one special place, they canno t be transferred or built somewhere else. The Macro Museum in Rome for exa ...
Architecture in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
... R.A. French and F.E. Ian Hamilton made similar observations in their 1979 book, The Socialist City: Spatial Structure and Urban Policy, writing that “if one were transported into any residential area built since the Second World War in the socialist countries, it would be easier at first glance to t ...
... R.A. French and F.E. Ian Hamilton made similar observations in their 1979 book, The Socialist City: Spatial Structure and Urban Policy, writing that “if one were transported into any residential area built since the Second World War in the socialist countries, it would be easier at first glance to t ...
A Thoroughly Modern Conundrum - The Hudson River Valley Institute
... Rudolph then moved to New England, where he began designing largescale structures such as the Boston Government Service Center (1963). He also presided as chair of the School of Architecture at Yale University from 1958 to 1965. While there, he designed a new home for the school: the Yale Art and Ar ...
... Rudolph then moved to New England, where he began designing largescale structures such as the Boston Government Service Center (1963). He also presided as chair of the School of Architecture at Yale University from 1958 to 1965. While there, he designed a new home for the school: the Yale Art and Ar ...
My CV - Sarah Williams Goldhagen
... “Putting Some Pizzazz Back in the Skyline” Op-Ed, New York Times, February 15, 2003. “Our Degraded Public Realm: The Multiple Failures of Architectural Education” Chronicle Review (a weekly publication of the Chronicle of Higher Education), cover ...
... “Putting Some Pizzazz Back in the Skyline” Op-Ed, New York Times, February 15, 2003. “Our Degraded Public Realm: The Multiple Failures of Architectural Education” Chronicle Review (a weekly publication of the Chronicle of Higher Education), cover ...
The Story of Modern Architecture of the 20th Century
... comprehensible, coordinated fabric of relationships that its laws had become invisible. Then with the industrial revolution of the 19th century it turned almost overnight into a Moloch. The flight from the land brought an urban explosion. The problems arising from this could not be removed by techno ...
... comprehensible, coordinated fabric of relationships that its laws had become invisible. Then with the industrial revolution of the 19th century it turned almost overnight into a Moloch. The flight from the land brought an urban explosion. The problems arising from this could not be removed by techno ...
The bliss of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens
... (Architecture in a time of crisis) Dionisis Sotovikis and Anastasis Sotovikis faces the Saronic Gulf. Based on its simple geometry, large glass surfaces and long, cantilevered balconies, the building accentuates the significance of the unobstructed view and operates as a ‘diving board’ to the sea. ...
... (Architecture in a time of crisis) Dionisis Sotovikis and Anastasis Sotovikis faces the Saronic Gulf. Based on its simple geometry, large glass surfaces and long, cantilevered balconies, the building accentuates the significance of the unobstructed view and operates as a ‘diving board’ to the sea. ...
Local Architects Put Projects on the Drawing Board
... “Many properties we’ve studied present complex issues, such as zone restrictions, easements and natural features. We’ve worked to develop unique and viable solutions for clients who own these challenging properties. We expect that in 2015 Ascent’s team will have the opportunity to work on interestin ...
... “Many properties we’ve studied present complex issues, such as zone restrictions, easements and natural features. We’ve worked to develop unique and viable solutions for clients who own these challenging properties. We expect that in 2015 Ascent’s team will have the opportunity to work on interestin ...
american neoclassicism and the emergence of the skyscraper (1870
... work reflects this influence. By the early 1870s, Richardson came into his own style, distinguished by heavy masonry and arched entrances, such as two projects in Massachusetts, the Hampden County Courthouse in Springfield and the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy. Richardson utilized a creative ...
... work reflects this influence. By the early 1870s, Richardson came into his own style, distinguished by heavy masonry and arched entrances, such as two projects in Massachusetts, the Hampden County Courthouse in Springfield and the Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy. Richardson utilized a creative ...
„Budapest” Architecture
... The architecture of the Late Roman Empire. The born of Christianity and its „Necessity architecture”. The born of the monumental Christian architecture – Early Christian architecture in Rome. – Early Christian architecture in the eastern Provinces: Palestine, North Africa, Syria – Late Roman and Ori ...
... The architecture of the Late Roman Empire. The born of Christianity and its „Necessity architecture”. The born of the monumental Christian architecture – Early Christian architecture in Rome. – Early Christian architecture in the eastern Provinces: Palestine, North Africa, Syria – Late Roman and Ori ...
The Next Generation of Architecture within Computer Science
... [2] Sariyildiz S.; Schwenck M., “Integrated Support Systems for Architectural Design”, in: Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on “Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning”, Spa, ...
... [2] Sariyildiz S.; Schwenck M., “Integrated Support Systems for Architectural Design”, in: Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on “Design and Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning”, Spa, ...
Building of the Year - VANDYK group of companies
... University and a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Oppenheim has lectured widely and has taught at various architecture schools, including most recently at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. In 1999, he founded Oppenheim Architecture (Miami, New York, Basel), which has gar ...
... University and a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Oppenheim has lectured widely and has taught at various architecture schools, including most recently at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. In 1999, he founded Oppenheim Architecture (Miami, New York, Basel), which has gar ...
Introduction This course of lectures covers history of Russian
... Ainanov, A. Nekrasov, N. Voronin, M. Karger, Yu. Aseev, P. Rapoport, A. Komech. A lot had changed during the 20th century in the science of Old Russian architecture: methods had changed; the approach to an architectural monument as a historical source had prevailed, and dozens of new architectural m ...
... Ainanov, A. Nekrasov, N. Voronin, M. Karger, Yu. Aseev, P. Rapoport, A. Komech. A lot had changed during the 20th century in the science of Old Russian architecture: methods had changed; the approach to an architectural monument as a historical source had prevailed, and dozens of new architectural m ...
Check-in Architecture is 375 documentaries. Check-in
... A cultural committee of curators and researchers coordinated by Mario Benini, Andrea Lissoni, Luca Molinari and Luca Martinazzoli will identify the most relevant themes and projects across the European cultural scene. The research project challenges a generation with high access to low-cost flights ...
... A cultural committee of curators and researchers coordinated by Mario Benini, Andrea Lissoni, Luca Molinari and Luca Martinazzoli will identify the most relevant themes and projects across the European cultural scene. The research project challenges a generation with high access to low-cost flights ...
Architecture Main Panels - Queen`s University Belfast
... Charles Lanyon is renowned as the architect of the iconic main building at Queen’s, although the drawings were executed by his young assistant, William Henry Lynn. Lynn’s later career included the design of the library, the old Physics building and the buildings which created the harmonious central ...
... Charles Lanyon is renowned as the architect of the iconic main building at Queen’s, although the drawings were executed by his young assistant, William Henry Lynn. Lynn’s later career included the design of the library, the old Physics building and the buildings which created the harmonious central ...
Competency Profile - Leeds Building Society
... Consultants, development staff from other companies, staff from third party providers Excellent stakeholder management skills across all levels of the business Ability to quickly analyse and communicate the implications of developing new functionality in terms of impact, risk, time and cost. ...
... Consultants, development staff from other companies, staff from third party providers Excellent stakeholder management skills across all levels of the business Ability to quickly analyse and communicate the implications of developing new functionality in terms of impact, risk, time and cost. ...
Competency Profile - Leeds Building Society
... Consultants, development staff from other companies, staff from third party providers Excellent stakeholder management skills across all levels of the business Ability to quickly analyse and communicate the implications of developing new functionality in terms of impact, risk, time and cost. ...
... Consultants, development staff from other companies, staff from third party providers Excellent stakeholder management skills across all levels of the business Ability to quickly analyse and communicate the implications of developing new functionality in terms of impact, risk, time and cost. ...
Diwan - i
... waged a crucial war in the plains below and built a small mosque to celebrate his victory. Akbar in 1570s was riding a crest of success with his triumphs in Gujarat and Rajasthan thought that the Sikri hill would be an auspicious site for his new capital, also considering its architectural potential ...
... waged a crucial war in the plains below and built a small mosque to celebrate his victory. Akbar in 1570s was riding a crest of success with his triumphs in Gujarat and Rajasthan thought that the Sikri hill would be an auspicious site for his new capital, also considering its architectural potential ...
Japanese Architecture in Hebrew The influence of Japanese
... modernism and the vocabulary further developed by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. Its influence reached Israel and Japan simultaneously during its forming years from the late1920’s to its pick influence after World War II. Architects from both countries were deeply influenced by the "intern ...
... modernism and the vocabulary further developed by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier. Its influence reached Israel and Japan simultaneously during its forming years from the late1920’s to its pick influence after World War II. Architects from both countries were deeply influenced by the "intern ...
acclaim for marnell architecture and the m resort
... by the Las Vegas chapter of NEWH, the Network of the Hospitality Industry at their annual HOSPY Awards for extraordinary design achievements on the M Resort Spa and Casino, in Las Vegas Nevada. Marnell Architecture’s design recognition included awards for Best Mid-size Hotel, Best Lobby, Best Fine D ...
... by the Las Vegas chapter of NEWH, the Network of the Hospitality Industry at their annual HOSPY Awards for extraordinary design achievements on the M Resort Spa and Casino, in Las Vegas Nevada. Marnell Architecture’s design recognition included awards for Best Mid-size Hotel, Best Lobby, Best Fine D ...
American Architecture - University High School
... New systems of construction allowed for architects to design churches with thinner walls and lighter piers. Piers extended several stories high and into the roof area making individual columns like ribs on an open umbrella. Ribbed vaults are most distinguishable characteristic of Gothic archit ...
... New systems of construction allowed for architects to design churches with thinner walls and lighter piers. Piers extended several stories high and into the roof area making individual columns like ribs on an open umbrella. Ribbed vaults are most distinguishable characteristic of Gothic archit ...
Improving Solution Architecting Practices
... context. The practices were harvested from practitioners and literature, and enhanced by research. The results of a survey among architects trained in RCDA indicate that for the majority of trainees, the approach has significant positive impact on their solution architecting work. This is true for R ...
... context. The practices were harvested from practitioners and literature, and enhanced by research. The results of a survey among architects trained in RCDA indicate that for the majority of trainees, the approach has significant positive impact on their solution architecting work. This is true for R ...
Konrad Wachsmann
... • Wachsmann saw in the Crystal Palace and the Gothic cathedrals a paradigm to which all subsequent buildings should aspire ...
... • Wachsmann saw in the Crystal Palace and the Gothic cathedrals a paradigm to which all subsequent buildings should aspire ...
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.