Re Architecture: Old and New In Adaptive Reuse of Modern
... the development community. These sites are usually centrally located in large cities such as Toronto .They are often located next to main transportation routes, surrounded by the neighborhoods that have grown up around them. In the mid-twentieth century, the increase in automobile use and constructi ...
... the development community. These sites are usually centrally located in large cities such as Toronto .They are often located next to main transportation routes, surrounded by the neighborhoods that have grown up around them. In the mid-twentieth century, the increase in automobile use and constructi ...
AU-5 Astor Mansions - The Heritage Register
... Cardoso emphasises those structural features which are quintessentially Art Deco: curved balconies as displayed by the once Queen Vic Maternity Home, now an apartment block; the soaring verticality of Astor Mansions with its protruding balconies, twin towers and flagpoles, its vertical ribbing resem ...
... Cardoso emphasises those structural features which are quintessentially Art Deco: curved balconies as displayed by the once Queen Vic Maternity Home, now an apartment block; the soaring verticality of Astor Mansions with its protruding balconies, twin towers and flagpoles, its vertical ribbing resem ...
The Civic Gothic Legacy: Parliament Buildings of Ottawa, London
... 'Meyer Schapiro. Theory and philosophy of art: ...
... 'Meyer Schapiro. Theory and philosophy of art: ...
Exterior Design Standards
... 1.5.1. Human Scale. Traditional design typically emphasizes symmetry and vertical orientation, both of which reflect the form of the human figure. Vertical openings also limit the width in relation to the area of an opening, which was important because it reduced the length and strength of the load- ...
... 1.5.1. Human Scale. Traditional design typically emphasizes symmetry and vertical orientation, both of which reflect the form of the human figure. Vertical openings also limit the width in relation to the area of an opening, which was important because it reduced the length and strength of the load- ...
University of Mississippi Architectural Design Guidelines Handbook
... Individual-site planning must take into account the landscapes and existing buildings in the immediate vicinity of any new project. Careful consideration of the relationships between buildings and landscape will reinforce the desired campus character and provide a unified campus over time. At the si ...
... Individual-site planning must take into account the landscapes and existing buildings in the immediate vicinity of any new project. Careful consideration of the relationships between buildings and landscape will reinforce the desired campus character and provide a unified campus over time. At the si ...
Identifying Style: Machine Recognition of Greek Temples and Gothic
... architecture. Results from the experiment indicate that HTM is able to successfully categorize images of Greek and Gothic buildings. This is a promising development for future research in space and pattern recognition in architecture and the related design disciplines and suggests potential for this ...
... architecture. Results from the experiment indicate that HTM is able to successfully categorize images of Greek and Gothic buildings. This is a promising development for future research in space and pattern recognition in architecture and the related design disciplines and suggests potential for this ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... expression of Craftsman style architecture, the residential Bungalow spread quickly across the country during the early 20th century. In Colorado, this type of architecture was popular from 1900 to around 1930 and is evident in practically every city and town statewide. ...
... expression of Craftsman style architecture, the residential Bungalow spread quickly across the country during the early 20th century. In Colorado, this type of architecture was popular from 1900 to around 1930 and is evident in practically every city and town statewide. ...
4.0 design trends in ohio, 1940-1970
... began to be squeezed out. More labor intensive and time consuming, plaster work was illsuited to the emphasis on speed and efficiency that postwar builders held at a premium. Although many 1940s and 1950s housing developments still featured plastered interior walls, commercial, industrial, and other ...
... began to be squeezed out. More labor intensive and time consuming, plaster work was illsuited to the emphasis on speed and efficiency that postwar builders held at a premium. Although many 1940s and 1950s housing developments still featured plastered interior walls, commercial, industrial, and other ...
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 ...
December 2012 - Art Deco Society of Washington
... while the setbacks of the tower and the cubist finial strengthen the resemblance to a New York skyscraper. Such setbacks were required in New York, not in Havana, where there was no danger of skyscrapers cutting off the light of the street. But the New York of the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings ...
... while the setbacks of the tower and the cubist finial strengthen the resemblance to a New York skyscraper. Such setbacks were required in New York, not in Havana, where there was no danger of skyscrapers cutting off the light of the street. But the New York of the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings ...
MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM IN ARCHITECTURE, AN
... Modern architecture was as a milestone in the history of Western architecture or in other words in the history of world architecture , because for the first time, the attitude of the tradition, history and past changed its direction as a source of inspiration of architecture and future and developme ...
... Modern architecture was as a milestone in the history of Western architecture or in other words in the history of world architecture , because for the first time, the attitude of the tradition, history and past changed its direction as a source of inspiration of architecture and future and developme ...
5.1 DESIGN GUIDELINES OVERVIEw 5.2 ARCHITECTURAL
... modern architectural style, and in turn form the “Prairie School.” Prairie School was also one of the first attempts to design an architectural style that did not share any design elements or aesthetic vocabulary with European classical architecture. Prairie School was also heavily influenced by the ...
... modern architectural style, and in turn form the “Prairie School.” Prairie School was also one of the first attempts to design an architectural style that did not share any design elements or aesthetic vocabulary with European classical architecture. Prairie School was also heavily influenced by the ...
Basel mit Zipi y Zape
... the street's building line, with unpainted walls and large stained-glass windows that would fill the interior with light transformed into a maze of colour. The church is built entirely of in-situ reinforced concrete and its plan is a simple rectangle of remarkable size: 60 metres by 22 metres; the h ...
... the street's building line, with unpainted walls and large stained-glass windows that would fill the interior with light transformed into a maze of colour. The church is built entirely of in-situ reinforced concrete and its plan is a simple rectangle of remarkable size: 60 metres by 22 metres; the h ...
Raleigh Nehi Bottling Company, The Starbuck Building Parker`s
... In the period after World War I, much American architecture reflected past traditions. American architects used the new brick-veneering technology to design an ever-wider range of period revival styles. In Europe at the same time, however, architects were emphasizing radically new designs, using new ...
... In the period after World War I, much American architecture reflected past traditions. American architects used the new brick-veneering technology to design an ever-wider range of period revival styles. In Europe at the same time, however, architects were emphasizing radically new designs, using new ...
Guidelines for Architectural Styles
... The in-migration of European settlers that began in the the lines established in earlier periods. The settlement 1690s continued at a rapid rate through the first two pattern remained rural and was still dominated by decades of the eighteenth century. Virtually all who scattered, isolated farmsteads ...
... The in-migration of European settlers that began in the the lines established in earlier periods. The settlement 1690s continued at a rapid rate through the first two pattern remained rural and was still dominated by decades of the eighteenth century. Virtually all who scattered, isolated farmsteads ...
History of Finnish Architecture- different essays, 2010
... dral. It has often been pointed out that Tampere Cathedral, which was designed as St. Johann’s Church, is something special in architectural history: “The church marked a decisive renewal of early 20th-century sacral architecture.”26 Another important church design by Lars Sonck is Kallio Church in ...
... dral. It has often been pointed out that Tampere Cathedral, which was designed as St. Johann’s Church, is something special in architectural history: “The church marked a decisive renewal of early 20th-century sacral architecture.”26 Another important church design by Lars Sonck is Kallio Church in ...
Development of Modernist Style in Western European
... impossible to classify it simply as an architectural style. ...
... impossible to classify it simply as an architectural style. ...
Una casa per tutti
... The work condenses a series of meanings. First and foremost, it is the first building realised by a member of the Gruppo 7 [to which Terragni belonged], representing, even symbolically, the birth of Rationalist architecture in Italy and the beginning of its influence […]. However, the Novocomum is n ...
... The work condenses a series of meanings. First and foremost, it is the first building realised by a member of the Gruppo 7 [to which Terragni belonged], representing, even symbolically, the birth of Rationalist architecture in Italy and the beginning of its influence […]. However, the Novocomum is n ...
CITY OF LAKE FOREST RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
... in Lake Forest was very high, and the quality of its construction equally so. Many beautiful homes were built in the early 1900s, and as the city grew, so did the need for an improved central business district. Market Square is considered to be the first planned shopping center in the country, and l ...
... in Lake Forest was very high, and the quality of its construction equally so. Many beautiful homes were built in the early 1900s, and as the city grew, so did the need for an improved central business district. Market Square is considered to be the first planned shopping center in the country, and l ...
Walking - Hotel Sebel
... The old city centre, bordered by the canals excavated by order of Prince Maurits at the beginning of the 17th century, began to develop further after 1850. New shop premises and government offices emerged in richly decorated neo styles that hark back to the architecture of earlier centuries; this st ...
... The old city centre, bordered by the canals excavated by order of Prince Maurits at the beginning of the 17th century, began to develop further after 1850. New shop premises and government offices emerged in richly decorated neo styles that hark back to the architecture of earlier centuries; this st ...
Swisspearl Architecture 4
... and exhibition spaces. The rooftop over the gymnasium and cafeteria hosts an educational roof garden supporting agricultural and horticultural programmes where urban youths can grow flowers and vegetables. Large expanses of glass and strategically placed fenestration allow for visual connectivity to ...
... and exhibition spaces. The rooftop over the gymnasium and cafeteria hosts an educational roof garden supporting agricultural and horticultural programmes where urban youths can grow flowers and vegetables. Large expanses of glass and strategically placed fenestration allow for visual connectivity to ...
Document
... less sensitiveness to design approach that is responsive to the local climatic context. For example, most of the country’s administrative building were designed to fit the patrons intend which is usually biased towards the visual impressiveness instead of focusing more on the user comfort. It is hea ...
... less sensitiveness to design approach that is responsive to the local climatic context. For example, most of the country’s administrative building were designed to fit the patrons intend which is usually biased towards the visual impressiveness instead of focusing more on the user comfort. It is hea ...
Architectural History - Historic Hawaii Foundation
... convey a modern starkness in his 1914 plan for the mining town of Tyrone, New Mexico as did California-based Irving Gill in his Dodge House of 1914-16. Both architects built upon vernacular traditions of the Southwest, giving them a distinctly modern feel. Gill’s Horatio West Court in Santa Monica ( ...
... convey a modern starkness in his 1914 plan for the mining town of Tyrone, New Mexico as did California-based Irving Gill in his Dodge House of 1914-16. Both architects built upon vernacular traditions of the Southwest, giving them a distinctly modern feel. Gill’s Horatio West Court in Santa Monica ( ...
A Return to Elegance
... The beauty of this land was its rich blend of different peoples and cultures. The mixture of their beliefs and values together with the local traditional way of life created a wholly unique identity. During the era when European nations colonized our neighbors, the style of architecture we knew was ...
... The beauty of this land was its rich blend of different peoples and cultures. The mixture of their beliefs and values together with the local traditional way of life created a wholly unique identity. During the era when European nations colonized our neighbors, the style of architecture we knew was ...