The Architectural Represanatations of Two Building
... been theorized by a number of intellectuals, Nietzsche and the some of the noticeable thinkers of the last century had been classified as the founders of the philosophical infrastructure of this new situation. Regardless of the date we consider that the modernism begins, we can see its dramatic effe ...
... been theorized by a number of intellectuals, Nietzsche and the some of the noticeable thinkers of the last century had been classified as the founders of the philosophical infrastructure of this new situation. Regardless of the date we consider that the modernism begins, we can see its dramatic effe ...
Maritime Lumber Bureau and Atlantic WoodWORKS! host first Wood
... appealing to the Jury. In most developed mass timber panel markets, the use of CLT can be very complicated. In this project, the use was very appropriate, in a way where it was not seen as precious or out of reach. Covering the 3000ft2 multipurpose room, the 3 layered CLT roof paneling is supported ...
... appealing to the Jury. In most developed mass timber panel markets, the use of CLT can be very complicated. In this project, the use was very appropriate, in a way where it was not seen as precious or out of reach. Covering the 3000ft2 multipurpose room, the 3 layered CLT roof paneling is supported ...
fhbro heritage character statement
... Relatively low height and weighty, monolithic massing achieved by the massive truncated roofs supported on angled overhanging brackets and eaves with corner or dormer cuts, and large, solid, brick panels or shingle clad walls with fewer windows (as compared to the two previous phases of construction ...
... Relatively low height and weighty, monolithic massing achieved by the massive truncated roofs supported on angled overhanging brackets and eaves with corner or dormer cuts, and large, solid, brick panels or shingle clad walls with fewer windows (as compared to the two previous phases of construction ...
Exploring International Style Architecture in Houston
... and limitations of the International Style. The bare and denuded quality of the steel-andglass ―boxes‖ appeared stultifying and formulaic. The result was a reaction to modern architecture and the exploration of possibilities of innovative design and decoration. Architects began creating imaginative ...
... and limitations of the International Style. The bare and denuded quality of the steel-andglass ―boxes‖ appeared stultifying and formulaic. The result was a reaction to modern architecture and the exploration of possibilities of innovative design and decoration. Architects began creating imaginative ...
Buildings to Know - Gothic vs Classic in the mid-19th
... building for the next century and more. However, they were both still made of massive masonry on the exterior, and although they had metal frames to carry the interiors, it would be Chicago architects who introduced the true skyscraper with a load-bearing metal frame, an elevator, and fire-proof con ...
... building for the next century and more. However, they were both still made of massive masonry on the exterior, and although they had metal frames to carry the interiors, it would be Chicago architects who introduced the true skyscraper with a load-bearing metal frame, an elevator, and fire-proof con ...
Buildings to Know- Romanesque and Queen Anne
... Richardson died in 1886, so it was completed by his office, according to his plans. The courthouse complex included county administrative offices for a rapidly growing city rich from steel manufacturing, the county courts, and a jail. It is marked by a tower that is more slender than Romanesque pro ...
... Richardson died in 1886, so it was completed by his office, according to his plans. The courthouse complex included county administrative offices for a rapidly growing city rich from steel manufacturing, the county courts, and a jail. It is marked by a tower that is more slender than Romanesque pro ...
Design Detectives - Full Lesson Plan
... the concept of an architectural style: just as everyone dresses in a certain combination of shirts, shoes, pants, etc., many of the landmark buildings in our neighborhood are also designed (or dressed) in a certain way to express something about themselves. By looking at a building’s style, we can l ...
... the concept of an architectural style: just as everyone dresses in a certain combination of shirts, shoes, pants, etc., many of the landmark buildings in our neighborhood are also designed (or dressed) in a certain way to express something about themselves. By looking at a building’s style, we can l ...
A Walking Tour of Historic Basking Ridge Village
... constructed and dedicated in 1975. Other enlargements to the church were completed in 1953 and 2003. Style: Gothic ...
... constructed and dedicated in 1975. Other enlargements to the church were completed in 1953 and 2003. Style: Gothic ...
american neoclassicism and the emergence of the skyscraper (1870
... One might question why this small group of Americans deserves their own chapter. As latenineteenth century architects, they approached modern architecture with less fervor than their European counterparts. Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White practiced wit ...
... One might question why this small group of Americans deserves their own chapter. As latenineteenth century architects, they approached modern architecture with less fervor than their European counterparts. Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan, Richard Morris Hunt, and Stanford White practiced wit ...
shah and rana period architecture
... Seto Durbar was also constructed by Bir Sumshere in 1893. Most of the palace building was destroyed by fire during the 1934 earthquake. Only a small wing of the original building remains and is visible on the west side of King’s Way behind the Mercantile Office Systems. Phora Durbar was constructed ...
... Seto Durbar was also constructed by Bir Sumshere in 1893. Most of the palace building was destroyed by fire during the 1934 earthquake. Only a small wing of the original building remains and is visible on the west side of King’s Way behind the Mercantile Office Systems. Phora Durbar was constructed ...
Art in Architecture - Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
... established a metals department at the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts. This bowl was created using traditional techniques and exemplifies the qualities of good design and craftsmanship that advocates of the Arts & Crafts Movement stressed. Q&A What is Cranbrook? An educational community founded ...
... established a metals department at the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts. This bowl was created using traditional techniques and exemplifies the qualities of good design and craftsmanship that advocates of the Arts & Crafts Movement stressed. Q&A What is Cranbrook? An educational community founded ...
Existing Materials, Current Style and Ecclesiastical Architecture in
... therefore created what could be considered as organic architecture under an ‘Agia’ tree in Badagry. The floor was the natural ground, the foliage provided the roof and it was wall-less. Further development led to another site where a traditional church building was erected with local materials. It h ...
... therefore created what could be considered as organic architecture under an ‘Agia’ tree in Badagry. The floor was the natural ground, the foliage provided the roof and it was wall-less. Further development led to another site where a traditional church building was erected with local materials. It h ...
The 19 th Century
... Victorian Era. This dining room in the Elms by McKim Meade & White is highly baroque in its arrangement & color. Often times rooms would take on distinctly different characters. The whole house arrangement was completely eclectic. The was ...
... Victorian Era. This dining room in the Elms by McKim Meade & White is highly baroque in its arrangement & color. Often times rooms would take on distinctly different characters. The whole house arrangement was completely eclectic. The was ...
The architecture of the historic homes of Readington Township
... As the creation of the railroads began in the 19th century, the homes became sturdier and stronger than those previously mentioned. The reason for this is because of the materials being transported into areas by the railcars. These homes, which are seen frequently throughout Readington Township, are ...
... As the creation of the railroads began in the 19th century, the homes became sturdier and stronger than those previously mentioned. The reason for this is because of the materials being transported into areas by the railcars. These homes, which are seen frequently throughout Readington Township, are ...
Walking Tour Brochure.indd - Ellicottville, NY Chamber of Commerce
... commonly referred to as “Main Street.” In the early 19th century it was lined primarily by one and two story structures. In 1890, a devastating fire destroyed most of the original frame buildings on the north side of the street, which were replaced by the brick buildings you see today. The result is ...
... commonly referred to as “Main Street.” In the early 19th century it was lined primarily by one and two story structures. In 1890, a devastating fire destroyed most of the original frame buildings on the north side of the street, which were replaced by the brick buildings you see today. The result is ...
A WALKING TOUR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESIDENTS
... tO realization when the first buildings were erected in the early 1900's around Presidents C ircle. In the early twentieth century the University and Salt Lake City were in need o( a large auditorium. T he design and architects (or this building were selected through an architectural competition. It ...
... tO realization when the first buildings were erected in the early 1900's around Presidents C ircle. In the early twentieth century the University and Salt Lake City were in need o( a large auditorium. T he design and architects (or this building were selected through an architectural competition. It ...
III. Appendix - City of Woodland
... Projecting gutters to throw the rain water off a roof and clear from the walls. An unbraced projection anchored at only one end. The carved top of a column, pilaster, or pier. An iron alloy which is shaped by pouring the metal, in molten state, into a mold. a long narrow board, used for covering the ...
... Projecting gutters to throw the rain water off a roof and clear from the walls. An unbraced projection anchored at only one end. The carved top of a column, pilaster, or pier. An iron alloy which is shaped by pouring the metal, in molten state, into a mold. a long narrow board, used for covering the ...
С. О. Зубенко ЗБІРНИК ТЕКСТІВ І ЗАВДАНЬ «ІНОЗЕМНА МОВА»
... The Gothic style was found in private homes and civic buildings, such as town halls, but it is most famously seen in church design. Gothic churches appear across western Europe but are most common today in England, France, and Germany. The largest of these churches are the cathedrals, seats of the h ...
... The Gothic style was found in private homes and civic buildings, such as town halls, but it is most famously seen in church design. Gothic churches appear across western Europe but are most common today in England, France, and Germany. The largest of these churches are the cathedrals, seats of the h ...
Structural-Heritage
... strictly Islamic nor strictly Hindu. The architecture of the medieval period can be divided into two main categories. They are the Delhi or the Imperial Style and the Mughal Architecture. It was followed by a new style of architecture that developed as a result of colonization of India. This style o ...
... strictly Islamic nor strictly Hindu. The architecture of the medieval period can be divided into two main categories. They are the Delhi or the Imperial Style and the Mughal Architecture. It was followed by a new style of architecture that developed as a result of colonization of India. This style o ...
Is My House Like Molly`s? - Molly Brown House Museum
... Romans gave domestic architecture an increasing role as home, hearth and family were considered sacred to the Romans. Their house was the most important part of their life. Large courtyards, fountains, gardens, statues and brightly painted walls decorated the houses of the wealthy families. Indoor p ...
... Romans gave domestic architecture an increasing role as home, hearth and family were considered sacred to the Romans. Their house was the most important part of their life. Large courtyards, fountains, gardens, statues and brightly painted walls decorated the houses of the wealthy families. Indoor p ...
The Development of Architecture in the 20th Century
... taut over the frame—very different from the massive appearance of a load-bearing wall pierced with openings. The rejection of symmetry, which had particularly characterized architecture in the classical tradition. Hitchcock and Johnson argued that the Modernists replaced symmetry with a sense of r ...
... taut over the frame—very different from the massive appearance of a load-bearing wall pierced with openings. The rejection of symmetry, which had particularly characterized architecture in the classical tradition. Hitchcock and Johnson argued that the Modernists replaced symmetry with a sense of r ...
In GMS Art we will consider how the architect creates intentional
... design of the Library of Congress John Adams Building and in decorative elements of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. The Library of Congress John Adams Building, completed in 1939, is an example of detailed but restrained Art Deco design. The exterior is covered by white Georgia marble and then e ...
... design of the Library of Congress John Adams Building and in decorative elements of the Dirksen Senate Office Building. The Library of Congress John Adams Building, completed in 1939, is an example of detailed but restrained Art Deco design. The exterior is covered by white Georgia marble and then e ...
20th & 21st Century Architecture
... international modernist architecture --attracted to avant garde movements like De Stijl and Constructivism; joined the Bauhaus ...
... international modernist architecture --attracted to avant garde movements like De Stijl and Constructivism; joined the Bauhaus ...
American Architecture - University High School
... constructions, with flat roofs constructed of huge stone blocks supported by the external walls and the closely spaced columns. ...
... constructions, with flat roofs constructed of huge stone blocks supported by the external walls and the closely spaced columns. ...
Japanese Architecture
... was introduced into Japan from China, and Buddhist temples were built in the continental manner. From this time on, Buddhist architecture had a profound influence on architecture in Japan. The Horyuji temple, originally built in 607 and rebuilt shortly after a 670 fire, includes the oldest wooden st ...
... was introduced into Japan from China, and Buddhist temples were built in the continental manner. From this time on, Buddhist architecture had a profound influence on architecture in Japan. The Horyuji temple, originally built in 607 and rebuilt shortly after a 670 fire, includes the oldest wooden st ...
Architecture of Canada
The architecture of Canada is, with the exception of that of Canadian First Nations, closely linked to the techniques and styles developed in Canada, Europe and the United States. However, design has long needed to be adapted to Canada's climate and geography, and at times has also reflected the uniqueness of Canadian culture.