The Social Meaning of Classical Style Public Architecture in
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... I certify that this thesis does not incorporate, without acknowledgment, any material previously submitted for a degree or diploma in any university; and that to the best of my knowledge and belief it does not contain any material previously published or written by another person except where due re ...
Four Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Thinkers on the
... This study started with questions about the nineteenth century architectural theorists’ use of the term “deception” to denote those instances where the structural or material makeup of the building has been deliberately obscured from the viewer. The first obvious implication of the use of the term d ...
... This study started with questions about the nineteenth century architectural theorists’ use of the term “deception” to denote those instances where the structural or material makeup of the building has been deliberately obscured from the viewer. The first obvious implication of the use of the term d ...
ABSTRACT Title of Document:
... Chapter 2: A Concise History of Modern Architecture The modern movement was a very complex moment in time that bought about myriad changes, which helped to characterize the twentieth-century. Modern architecture ushered in novel approaches to design that incorporated social concerns with technologi ...
... Chapter 2: A Concise History of Modern Architecture The modern movement was a very complex moment in time that bought about myriad changes, which helped to characterize the twentieth-century. Modern architecture ushered in novel approaches to design that incorporated social concerns with technologi ...
THE VERANDA PARK PATTERN BOOK
... Architecturally, Madison flourished during the antebellum period as fine examples of Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival style homes were built in town by affluent plantation owners, doctors, lawyers and artisans—a trend which continued until after the civil war. Fortunately, during the civil war, ...
... Architecturally, Madison flourished during the antebellum period as fine examples of Georgian, Federal, and Greek Revival style homes were built in town by affluent plantation owners, doctors, lawyers and artisans—a trend which continued until after the civil war. Fortunately, during the civil war, ...
Peter Beaven 1 - Architecture Archive
... a rich, vibrant architecture, one that combined modern abstraction with traditional patterns to make an elegant, convivial lifestyle possible in the heart of the city. Like all passionate designers, he saw the logic of his approach as self-evident: he described his neo-vernacularism as “a concept wh ...
... a rich, vibrant architecture, one that combined modern abstraction with traditional patterns to make an elegant, convivial lifestyle possible in the heart of the city. Like all passionate designers, he saw the logic of his approach as self-evident: he described his neo-vernacularism as “a concept wh ...
naperville - Naper Settlement
... cottage owned by the Kendall family. Later in the 19th century, inspired by the popular classical revival and the Columbian Exposition, the second story and portico were added. The Ionic columns and fan light over the door create an impressive entrance. These, as well as the dentil molding and pedim ...
... cottage owned by the Kendall family. Later in the 19th century, inspired by the popular classical revival and the Columbian Exposition, the second story and portico were added. The Ionic columns and fan light over the door create an impressive entrance. These, as well as the dentil molding and pedim ...
Stone-roof conservation Tarek Teba
... the elaborate linear vaults over the Lady Chapel at Ely ..................... 14 ...
... the elaborate linear vaults over the Lady Chapel at Ely ..................... 14 ...
Structure/Ornament and the Modern Figuration of Architecture
... Laugier) admired Gothic architecture or, more specifically, Gothic methods of construction, that admiration was limited to isolated motifs such as slender columnar supports, or to such resulting spatial effects as lightness and openness; it was not transposed to the recognition of a comprehensive ta ...
... Laugier) admired Gothic architecture or, more specifically, Gothic methods of construction, that admiration was limited to isolated motifs such as slender columnar supports, or to such resulting spatial effects as lightness and openness; it was not transposed to the recognition of a comprehensive ta ...
"Burgers! Shakes!" How the evolving architecture of fast
... occasionally became perturbed at people who would buy hamburgers and sit in their cars, surreptitiously taking notes, but even the clandestine copiers reinforced the McDonalds' conviction that restauranteurs (fast-food purveyors disdain the classier restaurateur) would be willing to pay a fee to dup ...
... occasionally became perturbed at people who would buy hamburgers and sit in their cars, surreptitiously taking notes, but even the clandestine copiers reinforced the McDonalds' conviction that restauranteurs (fast-food purveyors disdain the classier restaurateur) would be willing to pay a fee to dup ...
View/Open - Institutional Scholarship
... who must produce creative, novel designs, which do not replicate any previous traditional form or model, I would slight all the people who put extensive effort into designing buildings within a tradition, simply because they use a vernacular vocabulary. The architect designs architectural space. Wil ...
... who must produce creative, novel designs, which do not replicate any previous traditional form or model, I would slight all the people who put extensive effort into designing buildings within a tradition, simply because they use a vernacular vocabulary. The architect designs architectural space. Wil ...
Architectural Findings - Ohio History Connection
... and nonresidential buildings, the occasional Art Deco or International Style house could be found within an established early 20th‐century neighborhood. The more modern Art Deco style did enjoy popularity for small‐scale apartment buildings through the mid‐1940s. This national patte ...
... and nonresidential buildings, the occasional Art Deco or International Style house could be found within an established early 20th‐century neighborhood. The more modern Art Deco style did enjoy popularity for small‐scale apartment buildings through the mid‐1940s. This national patte ...
St. Cloud Res. Manual 08-08-05
... District set a standard for development in the northern portion of the neighborhood, the southern portion became an eclectic array of housing styles and sizes. The early 1900s saw residential expansion to the north and west of St. Cloud’s downtown. The majority of these residences tended to be much ...
... District set a standard for development in the northern portion of the neighborhood, the southern portion became an eclectic array of housing styles and sizes. The early 1900s saw residential expansion to the north and west of St. Cloud’s downtown. The majority of these residences tended to be much ...
Aural Architecture - Sound Design For Architecture
... mixing engineer who manipulated a spatial synthesizer in his recording studio. There never was a performance space. By defining aural architecture as the design or selection of a spatial experience, without regard to the means of implementing that experience, a wide diversity of social and artistic ...
... mixing engineer who manipulated a spatial synthesizer in his recording studio. There never was a performance space. By defining aural architecture as the design or selection of a spatial experience, without regard to the means of implementing that experience, a wide diversity of social and artistic ...
Warren Street
... the dominant style during Hudson’s boom period, there are more surviving buildings of this style in Hudson than any other. In the 1820s Greek Revival replaced Federal as the dominant style. Greek Revival, as its name implies, derived elements from classical Greece, including the use of columned port ...
... the dominant style during Hudson’s boom period, there are more surviving buildings of this style in Hudson than any other. In the 1820s Greek Revival replaced Federal as the dominant style. Greek Revival, as its name implies, derived elements from classical Greece, including the use of columned port ...
Eulogy for Hal Box
... Hal was as ethical a person as I can imagine, relying, like a good ship’s captain, on his Associate Deans like the late great Richard Dodge and his very-‐much-‐still-‐ kicking Larrys: Speck and Doll. ...
... Hal was as ethical a person as I can imagine, relying, like a good ship’s captain, on his Associate Deans like the late great Richard Dodge and his very-‐much-‐still-‐ kicking Larrys: Speck and Doll. ...
Architecture of the Forest - Nordic Journal of Architectural Research
... individual architectural designs, we often have to consider more subtle aspects. Aalto had the ability to introduce dynamics and rhythm to large spaces using cascading levels, as seen at Rovaniemi Library. The sense of intimacy and joining together which pervades the library’s descending recess is a ...
... individual architectural designs, we often have to consider more subtle aspects. Aalto had the ability to introduce dynamics and rhythm to large spaces using cascading levels, as seen at Rovaniemi Library. The sense of intimacy and joining together which pervades the library’s descending recess is a ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... and restaurant firm in Denver. Established in 1871 by German immigrant Otto P. Baur, the company quickly emerged as an innovative and successful purveyor of candies, cakes, and other confectionery items. Baur’s confectionery expertise, his dedication to excellence, and his continuous striving to dev ...
... and restaurant firm in Denver. Established in 1871 by German immigrant Otto P. Baur, the company quickly emerged as an innovative and successful purveyor of candies, cakes, and other confectionery items. Baur’s confectionery expertise, his dedication to excellence, and his continuous striving to dev ...
A new paradigm of urban development: envisioning
... social, economic and physical environments. In less than half a century, the country has been transformed from a nomadic and subsistence farming economy into a modern urban/industrial society with per capita income that is considered one of the highest worldwide. As a result, the demographics of the ...
... social, economic and physical environments. In less than half a century, the country has been transformed from a nomadic and subsistence farming economy into a modern urban/industrial society with per capita income that is considered one of the highest worldwide. As a result, the demographics of the ...
Tour A - Downtown Huntington
... A tidy and clean building, the Amsbary was built at the turn of the Twentieth Century when Huntington was growing in prosperity. However, the building has suffered many alterations over the years, but the current version is sober and restrained, fortunately up-dated with respect to its tradition. Ne ...
... A tidy and clean building, the Amsbary was built at the turn of the Twentieth Century when Huntington was growing in prosperity. However, the building has suffered many alterations over the years, but the current version is sober and restrained, fortunately up-dated with respect to its tradition. Ne ...
Plymouth_Bldg
... in the area south of Jackson Boulevard and north of Polk Street, as publishing and printing firms constructed printing houses close to the station. The area’s long, narrow blocks also necessitated tall, narrow buildings, which provided the maximum natural light needed for engraving and typesetting. ...
... in the area south of Jackson Boulevard and north of Polk Street, as publishing and printing firms constructed printing houses close to the station. The area’s long, narrow blocks also necessitated tall, narrow buildings, which provided the maximum natural light needed for engraving and typesetting. ...
Untitled - Santa Monica historic landmarks courtesy of Jodi Summers
... trees were imported from Australia, but they have been growing in Southern California since the late 1800s. This 90+year-old Eucalyptus is one of the tallest trees in Santa Monica -> the top of the tree can be seen from 4 blocks away. Its height is estimated at more than 100”, trunk diameter 65", it ...
... trees were imported from Australia, but they have been growing in Southern California since the late 1800s. This 90+year-old Eucalyptus is one of the tallest trees in Santa Monica -> the top of the tree can be seen from 4 blocks away. Its height is estimated at more than 100”, trunk diameter 65", it ...
Tour B - Central Huntington
... These row houses were built in the decade of the 1930’s to supply housing for needy people of Huntington, and they are still used as such. This social issue was of paramount importance during the Great Depression, and the Federal government sponsored several developments of this kind throughout the ...
... These row houses were built in the decade of the 1930’s to supply housing for needy people of Huntington, and they are still used as such. This social issue was of paramount importance during the Great Depression, and the Federal government sponsored several developments of this kind throughout the ...
Development of Modernist Style in Western European
... This dissertation represents the final step of the bachelor of architectural technology and construction management. It is the final opportunity for us to investigate a sphere of our particular interest and a chance for us to lay the foundation of our future development, entering into the world of p ...
... This dissertation represents the final step of the bachelor of architectural technology and construction management. It is the final opportunity for us to investigate a sphere of our particular interest and a chance for us to lay the foundation of our future development, entering into the world of p ...
downtown tour overview - FootSteps of La Crosse
... The well-preserved façade of the Gantert Furniture Building contributes to the historic streetscape along the west side of the 100 block of Third Street. The three-story painted brick façade features decorative elements common to the Commercial Italianate style, including a projecting corbelled corn ...
... The well-preserved façade of the Gantert Furniture Building contributes to the historic streetscape along the west side of the 100 block of Third Street. The three-story painted brick façade features decorative elements common to the Commercial Italianate style, including a projecting corbelled corn ...
English Gothic architecture
English Gothic is the name of the architectural style that flourished in England from about 1180 until about 1520.As with the Gothic architecture of other parts of Europe, English Gothic is defined by its pointed arches, vaulted roofs, buttresses, large windows, and spires. The Gothic style was introduced from France, where the various elements had first been used together within a single building at the choir of the Basilique Saint-Denis north of Paris, built by the Abbot Suger and dedicated on 11 June 1144. The earliest large-scale applications of Gothic architecture in England are at Canterbury Cathedral and Westminster Abbey. Many features of Gothic architecture had evolved naturally from Romanesque architecture (often known in England as Norman architecture). This evolution can be seen most particularly at the Norman Durham Cathedral, which has the earliest pointed ribbed high vault known.English Gothic was to develop along lines that sometimes paralleled and sometimes diverged from those of continental Europe. Historians traditionally divide English Gothic into a number of different periods, which may be further subdivided to accurately define different styles. Gothic architecture continued to flourish in England for a hundred years after the precepts of Renaissance architecture were formalised in Florence in the early 15th century. The Gothic style gave way to the Renaissance in the later 16th and 17th centuries, but was revived in the late 18th century as an academic style and had great popularity as Gothic Revival architecture throughout the 19th century.Many of the largest and finest works of English architecture, notably the medieval cathedrals of England are largely built in the Gothic style. So also are castles, palaces, great houses, universities, and many smaller unpretentious secular buildings, including almshouses and trade halls. Another important group of Gothic buildings in England are the parish churches, which, like the medieval cathedrals, are often of earlier, Norman foundation.