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... (COMPIAR), respectively representing the profession of architecture in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, met in Oaxaca, Mexico on October 7, 2005 to wrap up years of negotiations and to sign the Mutual Recognition ...
... (COMPIAR), respectively representing the profession of architecture in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, met in Oaxaca, Mexico on October 7, 2005 to wrap up years of negotiations and to sign the Mutual Recognition ...
OAA Perspectives - Ontario Association of Architects
... ephemeral. Traces of their daring madness are left behind in photographs and ironic accounts, and sometimes their spirit can be recognized in slogans such as Venturi’s “Viva vulgar, or at least messy, vitality!” 1 Records of bizarre buildings first appeared in the legends of Ancient Greece. A struc ...
... ephemeral. Traces of their daring madness are left behind in photographs and ironic accounts, and sometimes their spirit can be recognized in slogans such as Venturi’s “Viva vulgar, or at least messy, vitality!” 1 Records of bizarre buildings first appeared in the legends of Ancient Greece. A struc ...
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 ...
EMERGING ARCHITECTS JOHN MOFFAT PRECINCT COMPETITION
... A call for contributions of emerging architects here (not a competitive one) produced almost as wide a range of work: from the stylish, up-to-the-minute House Hare to the handmade assemblage of reused materials in House Ribiero. What is pleasing about the former is that it does not share the mutenes ...
... A call for contributions of emerging architects here (not a competitive one) produced almost as wide a range of work: from the stylish, up-to-the-minute House Hare to the handmade assemblage of reused materials in House Ribiero. What is pleasing about the former is that it does not share the mutenes ...
- Archnet
... İstanbul possesses a considerable number of 19th-century industrial buildings (factories, warehouses, power plants, and shipyards), the majority of which became obsolete, were abandoned, and have recently been the subject of adaptivereuse projects. Many have been converted into cultural centers or e ...
... İstanbul possesses a considerable number of 19th-century industrial buildings (factories, warehouses, power plants, and shipyards), the majority of which became obsolete, were abandoned, and have recently been the subject of adaptivereuse projects. Many have been converted into cultural centers or e ...
Inhoud - Histechnica
... Around World war 1, numerous architects were settled in the Colony; frequently they combined the architectural profession with the ownership of a building company. Beside their involvement of all sort of activities, they announced them selves as architects. Those people often came out as draftsmen o ...
... Around World war 1, numerous architects were settled in the Colony; frequently they combined the architectural profession with the ownership of a building company. Beside their involvement of all sort of activities, they announced them selves as architects. Those people often came out as draftsmen o ...
105-28.2 Required Architectural Styles 105-28.2.1
... The architectural traditions that make up the Anglo-Caribbean style are varied and complex. Architects have only recently adopted this term as it most acutely describes the British-influenced architecture in the West Indies. However, the genesis of this term is from the architecture developed for th ...
... The architectural traditions that make up the Anglo-Caribbean style are varied and complex. Architects have only recently adopted this term as it most acutely describes the British-influenced architecture in the West Indies. However, the genesis of this term is from the architecture developed for th ...
History of Finnish Architecture- different essays, 2010
... Typical features of the international Art Nouveau-movement were anticlassicism, free treatment of form, asymmetry and variation of form. The variation idea was caused by two different factors: the new kind of ornamentation, which led to the new Art Nouveau form language, and Camillo Sitte’s concepts ...
... Typical features of the international Art Nouveau-movement were anticlassicism, free treatment of form, asymmetry and variation of form. The variation idea was caused by two different factors: the new kind of ornamentation, which led to the new Art Nouveau form language, and Camillo Sitte’s concepts ...
Nepal Engineering College
... first concept. The temples are considered perfectly designed built volumes, the sculptures standing amidst the great squares. It is to be noted that there is limited use (especially the ground floors) of internal spaces for almost all the temples while the stupas have no internal use. The monuments ...
... first concept. The temples are considered perfectly designed built volumes, the sculptures standing amidst the great squares. It is to be noted that there is limited use (especially the ground floors) of internal spaces for almost all the temples while the stupas have no internal use. The monuments ...
3.0 ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXTS 3.1 ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
... Born in Rhaunen, Germany, Kahn was the eldest child in his large family. His fatller,a rabbi, hoped for a better life in the new world and moved his entire family to Detroit in 1880 (FerrY' 1970:8). Albert dreamed of a life as an artist,but due to partial color-blindness, this avenue seemed closed t ...
... Born in Rhaunen, Germany, Kahn was the eldest child in his large family. His fatller,a rabbi, hoped for a better life in the new world and moved his entire family to Detroit in 1880 (FerrY' 1970:8). Albert dreamed of a life as an artist,but due to partial color-blindness, this avenue seemed closed t ...
Three modern preservation cases
... Some famous examples of this architecture in Holland are the Van Nelle factories in Rotterdam (Brinkman and Van der Vlugt, 1925-29), and Duiker’s "Zonnestraal" sanatorium for diamond workers in Hilversum of 1926-28, now also a landmark of social history. The late 19th Century’s quest for a new archi ...
... Some famous examples of this architecture in Holland are the Van Nelle factories in Rotterdam (Brinkman and Van der Vlugt, 1925-29), and Duiker’s "Zonnestraal" sanatorium for diamond workers in Hilversum of 1926-28, now also a landmark of social history. The late 19th Century’s quest for a new archi ...
Mixed-Use Complexes
... low-rise projects do aim at addressing interaction and integration with the city and exploring how such large-scale interventions may contribute to enriching urban life. Two of them, however, remain unbuilt. These projects also are clear examples of the infatuation with large-scale real-estate dev ...
... low-rise projects do aim at addressing interaction and integration with the city and exploring how such large-scale interventions may contribute to enriching urban life. Two of them, however, remain unbuilt. These projects also are clear examples of the infatuation with large-scale real-estate dev ...
Architectural History - Historic Hawaii Foundation
... Public Works Administration (PWA) included many features redolent of more the popular architectural designs of Deco, Zigzag and Streamlined Modern. Post offices, railway stations, fire-stations, police stations and schools funded by the federal government embraced the simplicity of the stripped-down ...
... Public Works Administration (PWA) included many features redolent of more the popular architectural designs of Deco, Zigzag and Streamlined Modern. Post offices, railway stations, fire-stations, police stations and schools funded by the federal government embraced the simplicity of the stripped-down ...
The International Style in Ni
... This paper critically assesses contemporary modern Nigerian architecture, and in particular the International Style. It presents the International Style as a style dominating the urban landscape in Nigeria. This is a style with its history reaching pre-independence time and its peak-period in the se ...
... This paper critically assesses contemporary modern Nigerian architecture, and in particular the International Style. It presents the International Style as a style dominating the urban landscape in Nigeria. This is a style with its history reaching pre-independence time and its peak-period in the se ...
Doktori (Ph
... 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 architecture of world fair pavilions can establish the ...
... 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 architecture of world fair pavilions can establish the ...
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 ...
Other geometries in architecture: bubbles, knots and minimal surfaces
... Euclidean model. They are given by intuition rather than deduction, diagrams or maps that incorporate an element of free tion, ion, by informal informa dia indetermination termination rather rat tthan ones that work with fixed overall structures into which everything” [3]. hich ch one inserts ever Du ...
... Euclidean model. They are given by intuition rather than deduction, diagrams or maps that incorporate an element of free tion, ion, by informal informa dia indetermination termination rather rat tthan ones that work with fixed overall structures into which everything” [3]. hich ch one inserts ever Du ...
Aspects of preservation of Architecture of the Early Modern Movement
... Since the utopian dreams of the turn of the Century no longer can exist today, a strong belief in the qualities of our recent past is growing. This appreciation of the past results in mutual interchangeableconcepts between the past, the present and the hture. The prosperity of the Modem Movement lea ...
... Since the utopian dreams of the turn of the Century no longer can exist today, a strong belief in the qualities of our recent past is growing. This appreciation of the past results in mutual interchangeableconcepts between the past, the present and the hture. The prosperity of the Modem Movement lea ...
С. О. Зубенко ЗБІРНИК ТЕКСТІВ І ЗАВДАНЬ «ІНОЗЕМНА МОВА»
... 95. Author of Gothic Art and others. During the period from about 1250 to 1300 European art was dominated for the first time by the art and architecture of France. The reasons for this are not clear, although it seems certain that they are connected with the influence of the court of King Louis IX ( ...
... 95. Author of Gothic Art and others. During the period from about 1250 to 1300 European art was dominated for the first time by the art and architecture of France. The reasons for this are not clear, although it seems certain that they are connected with the influence of the court of King Louis IX ( ...
- the University of Huddersfield Repository
... order deemed reductive and inhibiting. Renaissance thinkers not only rejected this world view, they gave a positive value to change and celebrated the alteration of things and the flux of contingencies as a promise of renewal...... 13 By standing in opposition to the medieval scholastic world-view, ...
... order deemed reductive and inhibiting. Renaissance thinkers not only rejected this world view, they gave a positive value to change and celebrated the alteration of things and the flux of contingencies as a promise of renewal...... 13 By standing in opposition to the medieval scholastic world-view, ...
Quick links - Department of Architecture
... Ch. Hansen himself contributed by creating an Athenian school for craftsmen, who were first employed on the restoration and then in the building site of the neo-classical structures – are the reasons that allow a triple comparison between the reference models (classical) and the derived ones (neocla ...
... Ch. Hansen himself contributed by creating an Athenian school for craftsmen, who were first employed on the restoration and then in the building site of the neo-classical structures – are the reasons that allow a triple comparison between the reference models (classical) and the derived ones (neocla ...
Abbas Hilmi II and the Neo-Mamluk Style
... As mentioned earlier, in contrast to the Mamluk mosque, the new mosques built during Abbas Hilmi II’s time are characterised by a principles of order and uniformity that characterises architectural theory in the nineteenth century. This tendency can be seen in all the details: the strict regularity ...
... As mentioned earlier, in contrast to the Mamluk mosque, the new mosques built during Abbas Hilmi II’s time are characterised by a principles of order and uniformity that characterises architectural theory in the nineteenth century. This tendency can be seen in all the details: the strict regularity ...
Summer 2005 Newsletter
... local volunteers with the goals of preserving the Fuller Dome Home and increasing awareness of the man who discovered the fourdimensional geodesic design in nature and other revolutionary ideas. In October 2003, the Carbondale City Council voted unanimously to create the R. Buckminster and Anne Hewl ...
... local volunteers with the goals of preserving the Fuller Dome Home and increasing awareness of the man who discovered the fourdimensional geodesic design in nature and other revolutionary ideas. In October 2003, the Carbondale City Council voted unanimously to create the R. Buckminster and Anne Hewl ...
Una casa per tutti
... The chorus of detractors of the Novocomum included Ugo Ojetti, an Italian academic and influential Milanese art critic. An anonymous text in his magazine spitefully placed the accent on Terragni’s constructivist sources, which are doubly deplorable (both because they are not autochthonous and commun ...
... The chorus of detractors of the Novocomum included Ugo Ojetti, an Italian academic and influential Milanese art critic. An anonymous text in his magazine spitefully placed the accent on Terragni’s constructivist sources, which are doubly deplorable (both because they are not autochthonous and commun ...
Constructivist architecture
Constructivist architecture was a form of modern architecture that flourished in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and early 1930s. It combined advanced technology and engineering with an avowedly Communist social purpose. Although it was divided into several competing factions, the movement produced many pioneering projects and finished buildings, before falling out of favour around 1932. It has left marked effects on later developments in architecture.