Architecture

Deconstructivism – an architecture of fragmentation

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Many buildings of the last two decades of the 20th century seemed to make their effect by means of fragmentation—they were structures that seemed...

African and Oceanic Art, Picasso and Le Corbusier

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In 1906, various Parisian artists individually claimed to have “discovered” important artistic attributes in African sculptural artifacts. Who made this discovery and how it...

Alternative architecture

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The search for sustainability takes people on long journeys. For some, the only way to live is to build outside the normal constraints of...

An architecture for ordinary people? Modernism

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Richard Rogers mentioned in a lecture in 1979 that the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris—the Beaubourg, which had just been completed—is erroneously considered to...

Architecture Before the architects: Building S. Theodore’s Chapel of S. Mark’s...

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The Chapel of San Teodoro, together with the new sacristy, was constructed immediately behind San Marco from 1486 to 1493, hemmed in by a...

From old to new: the transformation of the Castle of...

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Articulated with the neighbouring villages of ourém and Pombal, Porto de Mós played a strategic role in the defence of the important cities of...

Architecture and Utopia. The forbidden City

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Since Thomas More used the word “utopia” to name the imaginary commonwealth that he devised somewhere in the middle of the sixteenth century, this...

Architecture and mathematics. The Alhambra

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“As we walk into the Alhambra, I’m immediately struck by the reflective power of the water. It seems as though the palace is built...

Fortified Palaces in Early Modern Sicily: Models, Image Strategy, Functions

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In early modern sicily the extra-urban fortified residence was a limited but important architectural phenomenon. starting from the last decades of the fifteenth century,...

Architecture takes control. Inventing Interior Space

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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, panoramas were particularly popular in large European cities. Panoramas were specially built circular halls, which received their...

The magic of the city. Igmil-Sins’s House

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Today, one in two people live in cities in a world shaped by the civilization created within them. Most probably, all readers of this...

Architecture’s new ‘ecosophy’*

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The expression ‘environmental consciousness’ describes an awareness of, or sensitivity to, the environment (Oosterman : 2008). This developing outlook comes in a variety of...

Structuralism

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In the 1950s a group of architects broke away from the mainstream modernist organization CIAM and began to take architecture in new directions. These...

Townscape

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The townscape movement emerged after the Second World War as a way of looking at how towns grew organically and how planners should respect...

Metabolist architecture

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The Japanese group known as the Metabolists proposed a new kind of architecture based on values of adaptability and change. Their visionary designs included...

Archigram

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The British group Archigram formed in the 1960s as a forum for architectural discussions and ideas. Its projects existed mainly on paper, but its...

What is Architecture

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On the significance of architecture, in the western world, remain today , the concepts inherited from the past that rotate, in different ways and...

Organic Architecture

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You may be familiar with the term 'organic' from the produce aisle of your grocery store. When it comes to architecture, however, 'organic' means...
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