Three modern preservation cases
... 1954 “exceptionally beautiful, the most beautiful even of all the other pavilions”. A certain measure of partiality can of course be expected of a contractor, but it is true that the confident simplicity of the spatial composition made this building into a very special phenomenon, that seems to evok ...
... 1954 “exceptionally beautiful, the most beautiful even of all the other pavilions”. A certain measure of partiality can of course be expected of a contractor, but it is true that the confident simplicity of the spatial composition made this building into a very special phenomenon, that seems to evok ...
Neoclassical Architecture - Cavitt Junior High School
... • The other lines you observe are not structural. They can be changed or omitted. The rest of the design is up to you! • Erase your construction points and excess lines that you do not need anymore. If needed, darken the lines you kept. As the architect, it is time for you to be creative and embelli ...
... • The other lines you observe are not structural. They can be changed or omitted. The rest of the design is up to you! • Erase your construction points and excess lines that you do not need anymore. If needed, darken the lines you kept. As the architect, it is time for you to be creative and embelli ...
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 ...
Attachment 6
... is the work of a designer whose individual work has significantly influenced the development of Tallahassee; or g. contains elements of design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant innovation; or h. by being part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area, ...
... is the work of a designer whose individual work has significantly influenced the development of Tallahassee; or g. contains elements of design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a significant innovation; or h. by being part of or related to a square, park or other distinctive area, ...
R060 ANZ Bank RSTCA - Australian Institute of Architects
... Victoria. The Malvern Branch, completed in 1959, along with the Canberra Branch are amongst the finest of the series of banks designed by McIntosh. These buildings are innovative and sophisticated architectural responses to the bank as a building type and represented a fresh and progressive image so ...
... Victoria. The Malvern Branch, completed in 1959, along with the Canberra Branch are amongst the finest of the series of banks designed by McIntosh. These buildings are innovative and sophisticated architectural responses to the bank as a building type and represented a fresh and progressive image so ...
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 1867
... At this point FLW developed his own designs, principles, and themes for these homes. ...
... At this point FLW developed his own designs, principles, and themes for these homes. ...
The Inverse Design Problem of Medieval Wooden Churches
... geometry can be regarded as design theory of size and shape, “the right way” may have included transference of numbers, ratios and geometry as scalable standards of accuracy. Churches were not designed by geometry; rather geometry was adapted to any successful construction. The geometry of the carpe ...
... geometry can be regarded as design theory of size and shape, “the right way” may have included transference of numbers, ratios and geometry as scalable standards of accuracy. Churches were not designed by geometry; rather geometry was adapted to any successful construction. The geometry of the carpe ...
Exploring International Style Architecture in Houston
... Walter Gropius of Bauhaus fame spoke of Wright this way: Frank Lloyd Wright was very well known and respected in Europe long before he gained a reputation in the United States…. In 1911 … I first became attracted to his strong, imaginative approach. When I came to the United States for the first tim ...
... Walter Gropius of Bauhaus fame spoke of Wright this way: Frank Lloyd Wright was very well known and respected in Europe long before he gained a reputation in the United States…. In 1911 … I first became attracted to his strong, imaginative approach. When I came to the United States for the first tim ...
Change over Time: Neatline and the Study of Architectural History
... Building‐in‐Time, unfolded and changed over time rather than follow the modern practice of being fully established and agreed upon before construction began.1 Medieval churches, for example, often underwent drastic change throughout their history, with parts of the build ...
... Building‐in‐Time, unfolded and changed over time rather than follow the modern practice of being fully established and agreed upon before construction began.1 Medieval churches, for example, often underwent drastic change throughout their history, with parts of the build ...
Abbas Hilmi II and the Neo-Mamluk Style
... The Comité was regarded as essential in the preservation of Cairo´s material heritage, and Max Herz was particularly considered the most important person in the success of the group.vii The architects responsible designing mosques in Cairo were inspired by the traditional styles that were undergoing ...
... The Comité was regarded as essential in the preservation of Cairo´s material heritage, and Max Herz was particularly considered the most important person in the success of the group.vii The architects responsible designing mosques in Cairo were inspired by the traditional styles that were undergoing ...
Quick links - Department of Architecture
... Although the neo-classical Athenian buildings represent the end of a long classical tradition in European architecture, they also show “how much and how” it is possible to transmit a formal, technical and cultural model that could guarantee continuity both in constructional procedure and the use of ...
... Although the neo-classical Athenian buildings represent the end of a long classical tradition in European architecture, they also show “how much and how” it is possible to transmit a formal, technical and cultural model that could guarantee continuity both in constructional procedure and the use of ...
The International Style in Ni
... In Nigeria motifs of the modern movement such as the flat roof or clean forms became popular by the late 1930s. The first modern houses were built in Ikoyi, Lagos even before the Second World War. Among the first modern houses in Lagos can be found Godwin and Hopwood Building (1958) and Architecture ...
... In Nigeria motifs of the modern movement such as the flat roof or clean forms became popular by the late 1930s. The first modern houses were built in Ikoyi, Lagos even before the Second World War. Among the first modern houses in Lagos can be found Godwin and Hopwood Building (1958) and Architecture ...
Bergdoll_Nationalism and Stylistic Debates
... and other accoutrements were copied from medieval sources, and Walpole’s spirited ‘Committee ofTaste’ became a clearing-house for the study of English Gothic architecture and sculpture. Initially designs were drawn from plate books, but soon his architects went directly to buildings, in turn fuellin ...
... and other accoutrements were copied from medieval sources, and Walpole’s spirited ‘Committee ofTaste’ became a clearing-house for the study of English Gothic architecture and sculpture. Initially designs were drawn from plate books, but soon his architects went directly to buildings, in turn fuellin ...
An Influence of Colonial Architecture to Building Styles and Motifs in
... Windows may be Venetian, Chinese or Malay imitative with louvered by European influence, or solid shutters, by Chinese influence. In houses of that era, the upper floors do not extend beyond the walkway and instead there is a lower secondary roof. Though the main architecture influences to the build ...
... Windows may be Venetian, Chinese or Malay imitative with louvered by European influence, or solid shutters, by Chinese influence. In houses of that era, the upper floors do not extend beyond the walkway and instead there is a lower secondary roof. Though the main architecture influences to the build ...
RELIGION AND ARCHITECTURE
... During my studies of architecture in Belgrade, Serbia, the history of architecture was dedicated mostly to religious buildings, so much so that my graduation project was a design of an Orthodox Christian temple. However, it was not until the Rollins College MLS program that I realized the true level ...
... During my studies of architecture in Belgrade, Serbia, the history of architecture was dedicated mostly to religious buildings, so much so that my graduation project was a design of an Orthodox Christian temple. However, it was not until the Rollins College MLS program that I realized the true level ...
Architecture and Evolutionary Psychology
... only built temporary structures, because they stayed in one place for a time, until they depleted their food sources, and then they moved on to a place where food was more plentiful. They built with materials found on the site, because they did not have domesticated animals to help them haul things, ...
... only built temporary structures, because they stayed in one place for a time, until they depleted their food sources, and then they moved on to a place where food was more plentiful. They built with materials found on the site, because they did not have domesticated animals to help them haul things, ...
Vernacular Architectural Standards
... COTTAGE A small frame one-family house. COURSE A horizontal row of bricks, tiles, stone, building blocks, etc. CRAFTSMAN An architectural style most popular from about 1910 to 1950. Characterized by the use of broad, spreading forms; low-pitched gable roofs, often with gable and eaves brackets, deco ...
... COTTAGE A small frame one-family house. COURSE A horizontal row of bricks, tiles, stone, building blocks, etc. CRAFTSMAN An architectural style most popular from about 1910 to 1950. Characterized by the use of broad, spreading forms; low-pitched gable roofs, often with gable and eaves brackets, deco ...
- the University of Huddersfield Repository
... particularly remarkable except that it gave rise to a rich and fertile dialogue within the academic community about the role of architecture in ‘city making’ (cosmopoiesis). Built in the early 70s, the original scheme for the Brunswick Building, as it was called, centred on a semi-enclosed upper cou ...
... particularly remarkable except that it gave rise to a rich and fertile dialogue within the academic community about the role of architecture in ‘city making’ (cosmopoiesis). Built in the early 70s, the original scheme for the Brunswick Building, as it was called, centred on a semi-enclosed upper cou ...
Characteristics of Modern Ecclesiastical Architecture in Nigeria
... By 1954, it was becoming obvious that the dramatic changes which were leading to an independent Church were being actualized. It was all about training-local manpower which could develop nationhood which was eventually agreed to be 1st October 1960. Thus, Nigeria began to move from Dependence to Ind ...
... By 1954, it was becoming obvious that the dramatic changes which were leading to an independent Church were being actualized. It was all about training-local manpower which could develop nationhood which was eventually agreed to be 1st October 1960. Thus, Nigeria began to move from Dependence to Ind ...
Walking Tour Brochure.indd - Ellicottville, NY Chamber of Commerce
... Greek Revival styles houses in Ellicottville. Of particular note is the elaborate entrance with Classically inspired columns and full entablature. It has been in the Drown family since 1943. 26 United Church of Ellicottville. In 1829, a small group of people established a Presbyterian church, holdin ...
... Greek Revival styles houses in Ellicottville. Of particular note is the elaborate entrance with Classically inspired columns and full entablature. It has been in the Drown family since 1943. 26 United Church of Ellicottville. In 1829, a small group of people established a Presbyterian church, holdin ...
St. Nicholas of Tolentino monastery and church in
... 3 The main heritage building in Actopan, Hidalgo The monastery was built on July 8, 1546. In the ‘Mezquital’ province is situated Actopan, not very far from Mexico City. Later on, in 1868, the State of Hidalgo was founded. It looks like time did not do anything to the memory and perspective of the m ...
... 3 The main heritage building in Actopan, Hidalgo The monastery was built on July 8, 1546. In the ‘Mezquital’ province is situated Actopan, not very far from Mexico City. Later on, in 1868, the State of Hidalgo was founded. It looks like time did not do anything to the memory and perspective of the m ...
Federation Bungalow
... United States at the turn of the century, especially in the temperate climate of California. There the bungalow was low-slung, planned for casual lifestyle, and expressed in ‘earthly’ materials. Australian architects were designing individual interpretations of the Californian Bungalow, during the e ...
... United States at the turn of the century, especially in the temperate climate of California. There the bungalow was low-slung, planned for casual lifestyle, and expressed in ‘earthly’ materials. Australian architects were designing individual interpretations of the Californian Bungalow, during the e ...
The 19 th Century
... • Altes Museum (1824-1830) Shinkel excelled at the Greek Revival. His designs influenced many across the globe. Most state capital buildings in the USA borrow from his aesthetic. Shinkel used a rectangular plan with a central shallow dome for the main hall of the museum. The interiors are adorned wi ...
... • Altes Museum (1824-1830) Shinkel excelled at the Greek Revival. His designs influenced many across the globe. Most state capital buildings in the USA borrow from his aesthetic. Shinkel used a rectangular plan with a central shallow dome for the main hall of the museum. The interiors are adorned wi ...
„Budapest” Architecture
... The period of this History of Architecture subject is the “long nineteenth century” from the 1750s to the 1910s. In this era the architecture and the art turned to the past, to the previous styles using them in a new approach. The th architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty ...
... The period of this History of Architecture subject is the “long nineteenth century” from the 1750s to the 1910s. In this era the architecture and the art turned to the past, to the previous styles using them in a new approach. The th architects had discovered the history of art and artistic liberty ...
shah and rana period architecture
... buildings completely different in scale and design. Many of the buildings were done in neoclassical, Baroque or industrial style with columns of different orders, French windows and white plaster, a style much in use in Europe and in neighboring India by the British. The scale of the buildings was m ...
... buildings completely different in scale and design. Many of the buildings were done in neoclassical, Baroque or industrial style with columns of different orders, French windows and white plaster, a style much in use in Europe and in neighboring India by the British. The scale of the buildings was m ...