feasibility of utilization of music in architectural designs
... qualitative method with a deductive approach, qualitative analysis of variables, analysis of articles as well as interviews is used to unveil common grounds between these two branches of art and their representation are discussed in samples. Characteristics of Persian Music The music that we are inh ...
... qualitative method with a deductive approach, qualitative analysis of variables, analysis of articles as well as interviews is used to unveil common grounds between these two branches of art and their representation are discussed in samples. Characteristics of Persian Music The music that we are inh ...
Circa: Historical Property Development Summary
... emphasized volume, form, and asymmetry. Examples of the First Bay Region tradition are found in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, particularly in the hills of the East Bay. The First Bay Tradition is closely associated with the religious and residential designs of Bernard Maybeck, Ernest Coxhe ...
... emphasized volume, form, and asymmetry. Examples of the First Bay Region tradition are found in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, particularly in the hills of the East Bay. The First Bay Tradition is closely associated with the religious and residential designs of Bernard Maybeck, Ernest Coxhe ...
Heritage House Notes and Built Heritage Research Guide
... the house. Consult with an expert before cutting into the roof of your house. A window installed in the gable end or a skylight installed less obtrusively on the rear elevation may be the solution to improving the light and ventilation of an attic space. Removing a dormer – Never remove or enclose a ...
... the house. Consult with an expert before cutting into the roof of your house. A window installed in the gable end or a skylight installed less obtrusively on the rear elevation may be the solution to improving the light and ventilation of an attic space. Removing a dormer – Never remove or enclose a ...
Subjugated South African Buildings: The Bonwit Clothing Factory in Cape
... In 1932 Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock curated an exhibition of architecture in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The work of some fifty architects from sixteen countries, including Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Alvar Aalto, but excluding Frank Lloyd Wright’s work because of a diffe ...
... In 1932 Philip Johnson and Henry-Russell Hitchcock curated an exhibition of architecture in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The work of some fifty architects from sixteen countries, including Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius and Alvar Aalto, but excluding Frank Lloyd Wright’s work because of a diffe ...
WILLIAM VAN ALEN The Chrysler Building
... • The skyscraper no longer imitated gothic architecture (more common in Downtown Manhattan), but incorporated a current architecture style appropriate for its time of design and construction. • As if mocking the ancient gothic style of other skyscrapers, the Chrysler Building incorporates gargoyles ...
... • The skyscraper no longer imitated gothic architecture (more common in Downtown Manhattan), but incorporated a current architecture style appropriate for its time of design and construction. • As if mocking the ancient gothic style of other skyscrapers, the Chrysler Building incorporates gargoyles ...
MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE, AN
... revolutionary initiative and radical in the post-modern , but also in fact is that thing that Harold Rosenberg called it " tradition related to new" (Mahlabani, 2013). Many architectural historians do not believe that postmodernism can be considered as a style in accordance with the Baroque, modern, ...
... revolutionary initiative and radical in the post-modern , but also in fact is that thing that Harold Rosenberg called it " tradition related to new" (Mahlabani, 2013). Many architectural historians do not believe that postmodernism can be considered as a style in accordance with the Baroque, modern, ...
CITY OF LAKE FOREST RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
... a consistent rhythm along the streetscape. These neighborhoods are generally characterized by one-story and one-and-a-half-story homes. A few examples of two-story homes may also be found in these neighborhoods. Landscapes are mature, causing houses to appear nestled into their sites with minimal vi ...
... a consistent rhythm along the streetscape. These neighborhoods are generally characterized by one-story and one-and-a-half-story homes. A few examples of two-story homes may also be found in these neighborhoods. Landscapes are mature, causing houses to appear nestled into their sites with minimal vi ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... 1930s and 1940s. Willis and other architects changed the 1800s Cape Cod considerably for modern life. Windows were enlarged for greater ventilation and light, the front door and chimney were placed off center, dormers were added to the front (many also had shed roof dormers on the rear), and wings w ...
... 1930s and 1940s. Willis and other architects changed the 1800s Cape Cod considerably for modern life. Windows were enlarged for greater ventilation and light, the front door and chimney were placed off center, dormers were added to the front (many also had shed roof dormers on the rear), and wings w ...
NYU`s Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
... because part of the construction was being funded by a grant from the federal government that could only be used for library construction. Jacobs accused NYU of lying to the government, citing the large atrium in the plans as evidence that the building could not be used as a library. “Where are the ...
... because part of the construction was being funded by a grant from the federal government that could only be used for library construction. Jacobs accused NYU of lying to the government, citing the large atrium in the plans as evidence that the building could not be used as a library. “Where are the ...
5.1 DESIGN GUIDELINES OVERVIEw 5.2 ARCHITECTURAL
... The goal of the Specific Plan is to create a vibrant mixed-use commercial area for residents within the specific Plan area as well as the greater City of Newark. The Neighborhood Center and Transit area creates a true urban gathering place where retail shops and restaurants can open their doors to t ...
... The goal of the Specific Plan is to create a vibrant mixed-use commercial area for residents within the specific Plan area as well as the greater City of Newark. The Neighborhood Center and Transit area creates a true urban gathering place where retail shops and restaurants can open their doors to t ...
Brutalism in Brazilian Architecture - DSpace Home
... concrete is used, often revealing the texture of the wooden forms used for the in-situ casting. Although concrete is the material most widely associated with Brutalist architecture, not all Brutalist buildings are formed from concrete. Instead, a building may achieve its Brutalist quality through a ...
... concrete is used, often revealing the texture of the wooden forms used for the in-situ casting. Although concrete is the material most widely associated with Brutalist architecture, not all Brutalist buildings are formed from concrete. Instead, a building may achieve its Brutalist quality through a ...
evaluating the discontinued traditions of malay wood carvings in
... The Renaissance began a systematic imitation and adoption of Classical Greco-Roman architecture (sample building shown at Fig. 2). The period saw the birth of a new patron of the arts aside the royals, aristocrats and clerics. The rich merchant and middle class began to crave for symbols of status a ...
... The Renaissance began a systematic imitation and adoption of Classical Greco-Roman architecture (sample building shown at Fig. 2). The period saw the birth of a new patron of the arts aside the royals, aristocrats and clerics. The rich merchant and middle class began to crave for symbols of status a ...
Walking - Hotel Sebel
... residents as a token of their appreciation for the restoration of the Binnenhof complex, which was started in 1879. The gilded statue topping the fountain represents Count Willem II, who was later crowned Catholic King in Aachen. In 2008, the fountain was completely restored. The oldest parts of the ...
... residents as a token of their appreciation for the restoration of the Binnenhof complex, which was started in 1879. The gilded statue topping the fountain represents Count Willem II, who was later crowned Catholic King in Aachen. In 2008, the fountain was completely restored. The oldest parts of the ...
Strasbourg Grande-Île : UNESCO World Heritage site
... Strasbourg then became a Free City in the Germanic Holy Roman Empire. Protected by imposing walls and canons, the city enjoyed the privileges of minting coins and holding an annual fair. A Magistrat, consisting of an Ammeister and four Stettmeisters, ran this little republic. At the end of the 15th ...
... Strasbourg then became a Free City in the Germanic Holy Roman Empire. Protected by imposing walls and canons, the city enjoyed the privileges of minting coins and holding an annual fair. A Magistrat, consisting of an Ammeister and four Stettmeisters, ran this little republic. At the end of the 15th ...
Nelson`s Heritage Buildings
... period from 1895 to 1924. They are an easy walk from one to another, being either along, or within a block of Nelson’s main commercial street: Baker. Some relevant architectural ideas: High Victorian architectural styles Commercial High Victorian generally took two forms in Nelson. Queen Anne Commer ...
... period from 1895 to 1924. They are an easy walk from one to another, being either along, or within a block of Nelson’s main commercial street: Baker. Some relevant architectural ideas: High Victorian architectural styles Commercial High Victorian generally took two forms in Nelson. Queen Anne Commer ...
LOUIS SULLIVAN: Father of Modern Architecture
... architecture had its roots in the flat, expansive prairie landscape of the American Midwest where he grew up. “The prairie has a beauty of its own and we should recognize and accentuate this natural beauty, its quiet level. Hence, gently sloping roofs, low proportions, quiet sky lines, suppressed he ...
... architecture had its roots in the flat, expansive prairie landscape of the American Midwest where he grew up. “The prairie has a beauty of its own and we should recognize and accentuate this natural beauty, its quiet level. Hence, gently sloping roofs, low proportions, quiet sky lines, suppressed he ...
vastu-pantheon – rock hewn architecture of egypt
... into the mountain rock. In middle kingdom the royal burials began to made in the hill side. The tomb had a highly original design that was copied centuries later for Queen Hatshepsut's famous temple. Though now badly damaged, Mentuhotep II's tomb is of great interest because it is the oldest remaini ...
... into the mountain rock. In middle kingdom the royal burials began to made in the hill side. The tomb had a highly original design that was copied centuries later for Queen Hatshepsut's famous temple. Though now badly damaged, Mentuhotep II's tomb is of great interest because it is the oldest remaini ...
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. ...
Architectural Design Controls
... The philosophy of the architectural guidelines is focused on providing a quality living environment with a consistent and identifiable community image, yet one that offers variety and choice to the individual owner. It is required that, whatever house design is submitted for consideration and review ...
... The philosophy of the architectural guidelines is focused on providing a quality living environment with a consistent and identifiable community image, yet one that offers variety and choice to the individual owner. It is required that, whatever house design is submitted for consideration and review ...
Social Meanings of Public Architecture: A Victorian
... With seven floors, five wings, eight circular staircases, 553 rooms, more than 650,000 square feet, and over two miles of corridors, it was the governmental equivalent of the massive privately-owned palaces built during the same era by America's millionaires. This grand structure, with its projectin ...
... With seven floors, five wings, eight circular staircases, 553 rooms, more than 650,000 square feet, and over two miles of corridors, it was the governmental equivalent of the massive privately-owned palaces built during the same era by America's millionaires. This grand structure, with its projectin ...
study on the history and architecture
... Colonization of Indonesia by the Dutch lasted about 350 years. In the Dutch colonial many colonial buildings with various architectural typologies and evolving appropriate time were built. At the beginning of the Dutch colonialization, during the colonial era of the VOC in 17th century until 18th ce ...
... Colonization of Indonesia by the Dutch lasted about 350 years. In the Dutch colonial many colonial buildings with various architectural typologies and evolving appropriate time were built. At the beginning of the Dutch colonialization, during the colonial era of the VOC in 17th century until 18th ce ...
Aspects of preservation of Architecture of the Early Modern Movement
... Copenhagen. It discusses the relativity of historical values within the early Modem Movement. Various aspects on the case of preservation of architecture of the Modem Movement are explained. Different examples of restoration, reconstruction and new interventions are analysed and ordered in a series ...
... Copenhagen. It discusses the relativity of historical values within the early Modem Movement. Various aspects on the case of preservation of architecture of the Modem Movement are explained. Different examples of restoration, reconstruction and new interventions are analysed and ordered in a series ...
Look Around Downtown
... of the Art Moderne style. Faced with Indiana limestone, the Black Building has dark metal window spandrel panels between the windows forming recessed vertical bays. The Art Moderne interior lobby and elevator doors are worth seeing. The building was designed by the Minneapolis firm of Lang, Raugland ...
... of the Art Moderne style. Faced with Indiana limestone, the Black Building has dark metal window spandrel panels between the windows forming recessed vertical bays. The Art Moderne interior lobby and elevator doors are worth seeing. The building was designed by the Minneapolis firm of Lang, Raugland ...
37 - 39 Holywell Hill Researched by: Richard Howard This r
... date from the 15th century and incorporate number 2 Sopwell Lane which dates from the first half of the 16th century. All three are nationally listed Grade II buildings {1,2,3) and are widely considered to be amongst the best preserved medieval buildings in St Albans. Number 37 was built as an inn k ...
... date from the 15th century and incorporate number 2 Sopwell Lane which dates from the first half of the 16th century. All three are nationally listed Grade II buildings {1,2,3) and are widely considered to be amongst the best preserved medieval buildings in St Albans. Number 37 was built as an inn k ...
ARCHITECTURAL
... clerestory seem strict but the upper rose windows seem less ponderous. The relatively high clerestory is linked to the aisles by struts, which reach the buttresses at the height of the roof. Notice also the two side-chapels. The interior has been designed by Pierre and Alphonse Kemp. It amazes with ...
... clerestory seem strict but the upper rose windows seem less ponderous. The relatively high clerestory is linked to the aisles by struts, which reach the buttresses at the height of the roof. Notice also the two side-chapels. The interior has been designed by Pierre and Alphonse Kemp. It amazes with ...
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.