Innovation, Identity and Sustainability in H.P. Berlage` Stock Exchange
... According to Singelenberg [23], ‘without architecture’ meant without decoration. From this precedent, one may note, what interested Berlage most was what made the tower del Mangia simple and ‘dignified’, its configuration: “The tower… is square, and it rises into the air in this form…”; he is theref ...
... According to Singelenberg [23], ‘without architecture’ meant without decoration. From this precedent, one may note, what interested Berlage most was what made the tower del Mangia simple and ‘dignified’, its configuration: “The tower… is square, and it rises into the air in this form…”; he is theref ...
Structure/Ornament and the Modern Figuration of Architecture
... intermingle, it signals the moment when Gothic architecture was about to die and Greek architecture was beginning to be reborn.9 In this partly Gothic St-Eustache, Laugier identifies classicizing columns that reveal themselves to his empirical scanning by their bases, capitals, and fluting. Although ...
... intermingle, it signals the moment when Gothic architecture was about to die and Greek architecture was beginning to be reborn.9 In this partly Gothic St-Eustache, Laugier identifies classicizing columns that reveal themselves to his empirical scanning by their bases, capitals, and fluting. Although ...
Quinlivan-WIHRvol2.pd+ - Western Illinois University
... environment of an area. People today need to look around at what legacy is inscribed in the skyscrapers and cookie cutter homes that present generations are leaving behind. Instead of building cities that the next generation can easily throw away, people need to take care to leave a lasting legacy o ...
... environment of an area. People today need to look around at what legacy is inscribed in the skyscrapers and cookie cutter homes that present generations are leaving behind. Instead of building cities that the next generation can easily throw away, people need to take care to leave a lasting legacy o ...
Defining the Rožmberk Residence of Kratochvíle
... the social practice of functionally dividing male and female worlds in aristocratic residences.36 The hierarchical organization of space embodies the very essence of Kratochvíle. The multi-layered confinement of the central building within several fences, turning it into an isolated island, is excep ...
... the social practice of functionally dividing male and female worlds in aristocratic residences.36 The hierarchical organization of space embodies the very essence of Kratochvíle. The multi-layered confinement of the central building within several fences, turning it into an isolated island, is excep ...
Architectural Findings - Ohio History Connection
... As the century progressed, the Colonial Revival in particular would remain popular, used as ornament for Cape Cod and Ranch houses, apartment buildings, and commercial buildings. The Neo‐Classical Revival idiom would also persist, especially on public buildings. In the United ...
... As the century progressed, the Colonial Revival in particular would remain popular, used as ornament for Cape Cod and Ranch houses, apartment buildings, and commercial buildings. The Neo‐Classical Revival idiom would also persist, especially on public buildings. In the United ...
PDF 7MB - Flinders University
... Figure 5.2 – North Terrace, Institute building and State Library, Jervois Wing....... 77 Figure A2.1 – Elements of an architectural order ................................................... 111 Figure A2.2 – Comparative Tuscan Orders by several Renaissance theorists ........ 112 Figure A2.3 – Greek ...
... Figure 5.2 – North Terrace, Institute building and State Library, Jervois Wing....... 77 Figure A2.1 – Elements of an architectural order ................................................... 111 Figure A2.2 – Comparative Tuscan Orders by several Renaissance theorists ........ 112 Figure A2.3 – Greek ...
The Social Meaning of Classical Style Public Architecture in
... Figure 5.2 – North Terrace, Institute building and State Library, Jervois Wing....... 77 Figure A2.1 – Elements of an architectural order ................................................... 111 Figure A2.2 – Comparative Tuscan Orders by several Renaissance theorists ........ 112 Figure A2.3 – Greek ...
... Figure 5.2 – North Terrace, Institute building and State Library, Jervois Wing....... 77 Figure A2.1 – Elements of an architectural order ................................................... 111 Figure A2.2 – Comparative Tuscan Orders by several Renaissance theorists ........ 112 Figure A2.3 – Greek ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... 3250 East Sixth Avenue National Register 12/17/2010, 5DV.10975 The 1925 Sixth Avenue Community Church is an excellent example of Mission style architecture as applied to an ecclesiastical building. The prominent hipped roof square tower with iron balconies, curvilinear shaped parapets, and rounded a ...
... 3250 East Sixth Avenue National Register 12/17/2010, 5DV.10975 The 1925 Sixth Avenue Community Church is an excellent example of Mission style architecture as applied to an ecclesiastical building. The prominent hipped roof square tower with iron balconies, curvilinear shaped parapets, and rounded a ...
OAHP | History Colorado
... James Murdoch, an important Denver architect during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, designed the 1890 church building. Its Victorian German style reflects the large number of German immigrants populating the neighborhood. A soaring steeple on a corner bell tower distinguishes this refurbishe ...
... James Murdoch, an important Denver architect during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, designed the 1890 church building. Its Victorian German style reflects the large number of German immigrants populating the neighborhood. A soaring steeple on a corner bell tower distinguishes this refurbishe ...
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 ...
Great Britain
... clients came from the middle classes. The new manufacturers or merchants felt no longer bound by one particular accepted taste. If they liked a style in architecture, then they had a house or a factory or an office building built in that style. Architects believed that anything created by the pre-in ...
... clients came from the middle classes. The new manufacturers or merchants felt no longer bound by one particular accepted taste. If they liked a style in architecture, then they had a house or a factory or an office building built in that style. Architects believed that anything created by the pre-in ...
Architecture of the 19 century and the Turn of the century
... architecture, ranging from town and country houses, palaces, and public buildings in series of styles – Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Gothic and Renaissance and so on. The successful architects were too busy with new trimmings for façades to notice that every new type of building required its own treatmen ...
... architecture, ranging from town and country houses, palaces, and public buildings in series of styles – Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Gothic and Renaissance and so on. The successful architects were too busy with new trimmings for façades to notice that every new type of building required its own treatmen ...
A Return to Elegance
... bends of the river, a situation known in northern dialect as tid kaek (log jam). Elephants had to solve the problem by pushing and pulling the logs free. The act of pushing logs into the river was called ploy kwai (let the buffaloes out!). It was a common activity along four major rivers: the Ping, ...
... bends of the river, a situation known in northern dialect as tid kaek (log jam). Elephants had to solve the problem by pushing and pulling the logs free. The act of pushing logs into the river was called ploy kwai (let the buffaloes out!). It was a common activity along four major rivers: the Ping, ...
CITY OF LAKE FOREST RESIDENTIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
... Lake Forest is famous for the many notable persons who chose to make this their permanent or summer residence. By World War I, the list of property owners in Lake Forest read like a Who's Who of the rich and famous in Chicago. In addition, Lake Forest is noted for the quality and character of its ar ...
... Lake Forest is famous for the many notable persons who chose to make this their permanent or summer residence. By World War I, the list of property owners in Lake Forest read like a Who's Who of the rich and famous in Chicago. In addition, Lake Forest is noted for the quality and character of its ar ...
Vincennes Walking Tour Script
... of Vincennes look for sites related to the town’s eighteenth century roots, its role as Indiana’s territorial capital in the early nineteenth century, and its expansion at the turn of the twentieth century built on rail commerce. Early Vincennes: In 1732, France controlled this part of North America ...
... of Vincennes look for sites related to the town’s eighteenth century roots, its role as Indiana’s territorial capital in the early nineteenth century, and its expansion at the turn of the twentieth century built on rail commerce. Early Vincennes: In 1732, France controlled this part of North America ...
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 ...
Bergdoll_Nationalism and Stylistic Debates
... adopt elements o f the national medieval past, but it was the first to become a tourist attraction. With Walpole’s passion for collecting medieval artefacts, collections and house grew in symbiosis. By 1784 he had printed a guidebook and issued tickets. Continually expanding and ‘improving’, Walpole ...
... adopt elements o f the national medieval past, but it was the first to become a tourist attraction. With Walpole’s passion for collecting medieval artefacts, collections and house grew in symbiosis. By 1784 he had printed a guidebook and issued tickets. Continually expanding and ‘improving’, Walpole ...
walking around and soaking up history a tour of
... both tourists and part-time residents who had more money to spend. Many of these people were drawn not just to the water or the woods, but by a desire for "real" and "genuine" experiences within "natural" or "historic" environments. This has had a major impact, both on the preservation of the existi ...
... both tourists and part-time residents who had more money to spend. Many of these people were drawn not just to the water or the woods, but by a desire for "real" and "genuine" experiences within "natural" or "historic" environments. This has had a major impact, both on the preservation of the existi ...
Guidelines for Architectural Styles
... triple hung windows. Door and window surrounds tend to be fairly elaborate and might include Classical detailing. Tripartite window configurations, referring to a central window flanked by two smaller windows, might be present. Porches can be limited to the entry, extend across the full width of the ...
... triple hung windows. Door and window surrounds tend to be fairly elaborate and might include Classical detailing. Tripartite window configurations, referring to a central window flanked by two smaller windows, might be present. Porches can be limited to the entry, extend across the full width of the ...
The International Style in Ni
... This paper critically assesses contemporary modern Nigerian architecture, and in particular the International Style. It presents the International Style as a style dominating the urban landscape in Nigeria. This is a style with its history reaching pre-independence time and its peak-period in the se ...
... This paper critically assesses contemporary modern Nigerian architecture, and in particular the International Style. It presents the International Style as a style dominating the urban landscape in Nigeria. This is a style with its history reaching pre-independence time and its peak-period in the se ...
Architectural Classification: Style and Type
... In the 1950s and 60s, most architects bristled at any mention of style – believing functionalism met the need for building without unnecessary style or decoration. Following the 1966 publication of Robert Venturi’s “Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture” and the subsequent popularity of Post ...
... In the 1950s and 60s, most architects bristled at any mention of style – believing functionalism met the need for building without unnecessary style or decoration. Following the 1966 publication of Robert Venturi’s “Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture” and the subsequent popularity of Post ...
pdf - Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana
... (LAFAYETTE OFFICE SUPPLY/ATTORNEY OFFICES & APARTMENTS) 336-340 Main Street & 216 North 4th Street Architectural Style: 20th Century Functional • Built in 1912 • Four story steel frame construction with offices and aparments above ...
... (LAFAYETTE OFFICE SUPPLY/ATTORNEY OFFICES & APARTMENTS) 336-340 Main Street & 216 North 4th Street Architectural Style: 20th Century Functional • Built in 1912 • Four story steel frame construction with offices and aparments above ...
lafayette—west lafayette, indiana - Visit Lafayette
... Window frames, lintels, dominate cornice, and decorative elements are cast iron formed to give the appearance of stone Notice inscription plaque with name, date, and original address The red, yellow and green ornaments on the mauve facade were researched to show original colors The blank horizontal ...
... Window frames, lintels, dominate cornice, and decorative elements are cast iron formed to give the appearance of stone Notice inscription plaque with name, date, and original address The red, yellow and green ornaments on the mauve facade were researched to show original colors The blank horizontal ...
historicist forms in the designs of a 19th century warsaw architect as
... and Aleje Jerozolimskie streets7). This kind of window composition can be seen as evidence that Ankiewicz long remained faithful to the principles of Classicism. In the late 1850s, the syncretism of the building at Erywa!ska street was already rather outdated, since most architects of the period wer ...
... and Aleje Jerozolimskie streets7). This kind of window composition can be seen as evidence that Ankiewicz long remained faithful to the principles of Classicism. In the late 1850s, the syncretism of the building at Erywa!ska street was already rather outdated, since most architects of the period wer ...
Italianate architecture
The Italianate style of architecture was a distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture.In the Italianate style, the models and architectural vocabulary of 16th-century Italian Renaissance architecture, which had served as inspiration for both Palladianism and Neoclassicism, were synthesised with picturesque aesthetics. The style of architecture that was thus created, though also characterised as ""Neo-Renaissance"", was essentially of its own time. ""The backward look transforms its object,"" Siegfried Giedion wrote of historicist architectural styles; ""every spectator at every period—at every moment, indeed—inevitably transforms the past according to his own nature.""The Italianate style was first developed in Britain about 1802 by John Nash, with the construction of Cronkhill in Shropshire. This small country house is generally accepted to be the first Italianate villa in England, from which is derived the Italianate architecture of the late Regency and early Victorian eras. The Italianate style was further developed and popularised by the architect Sir Charles Barry in the 1830s. Barry's Italianate style (occasionally termed ""Barryesque"") drew heavily for its motifs on the buildings of the Italian Renaissance, though sometimes at odds with Nash's semi-rustic Italianate villas.The style was not confined to England and was employed in varying forms, long after its decline in popularity in Britain, throughout Northern Europe and the British Empire. From the late 1840s to 1890 it achieved huge popularity in the United States, where it was promoted by the architect Alexander Jackson Davis.