Building on the success of the first edition, an engaging and reader-friendly work on complex ideas, Introducing Architectural Theory: Expanding the Disciplinary Debate, broadens the range of themes, ...
Paul Rudolph, Rudolph Apartment at 23 Beekman Place, New York (1977-1997). Perspective Section, 1997. Digitized drawing | 4732 x 3416 px. The Paul Rudolph Archive, Library of Congress, Print and ...
The discipline of Architectural History, Theory and Criticism examines the evolution of built environments through a multifaceted lens that integrates historical analysis, theoretical frameworks and ...
The science and art of color theory is divided by a wheel or chart into three main categories: primary, secondary and tertiary. Color is something we perceive through a combination of wavelengths ...
Conserving history in changing contexts -- Introduction -- What is architectural conservation? -- What do we conserve? -- Why conserve buildings and sites? -- Who owns the past? -- History, ...
Aerial view of the L.A. Arts District, with downtown in the distance (1); the brawny industrial heritage of the building has been preserved, including its brick walls ...
Michael Sorkin used to regard criticism as “a service profession”, highlighting the field’s ability to shape public opinion and the direction of architecture at large. Intellectually expansive ...
First published in 1955 under title: The shingle style. Based on the author's thesis, Yale, 1949. SHINGLE STYLE AND THE STICK STYLE : ARCHITECTURAL THEORY AND DESIGN FROM DOWNING TO THE ORIGINS OF ...
Why Earn Your M.Arch. Degree Online? Designed for the online space, the online master of architecture (M.Arch.) program setting is shaping the next generation of architects to lead the future of ...
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