Comparative Architectural Details

Comparative Architectural Details
Title Comparative Architectural Details PDF eBook
Author Milton Wilfred Grenfell
Publisher W. W. Norton
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780393733006

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Architectural details indispensable to everyone in the drafting room today.

Comparative Architectural Details

Comparative Architectural Details
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Total Pages 0
Release 1934
Genre Architecture
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Comparative Architectural Details: 1939

Comparative Architectural Details: 1939
Title Comparative Architectural Details: 1939 PDF eBook
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Total Pages 72
Release 1940
Genre Architecture
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Comparative Architectural Details

Comparative Architectural Details
Title Comparative Architectural Details PDF eBook
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Total Pages 60
Release 1943
Genre Architecture
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A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method

A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method
Title A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method PDF eBook
Author Sir Banister Fletcher
Publisher
Total Pages 1400
Release 1961
Genre Architecture
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Genealogy of Modern Architecture

Genealogy of Modern Architecture
Title Genealogy of Modern Architecture PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Frampton
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 2015-04-10
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783037783696

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"A Genealogy of Modern Architecture" is a reference work on modern architecture by Kenneth Frampton, one of today's leading architectural theorists. Conceived as a genealogy of twentieth century architecture from 1924 to 2000, it compiles some sixteen comparative analyses of canonical modern buildings ranging from exhibition pavilions and private houses to office buildings and various kinds of public institutions. The buildings are compared in terms of their hierarchical spatial order, circulation structure and referential details. The analyses are organized so as to show what is similar and different between two paired types, thus revealing how modern tradition has been diversely inflected. Richly illustrated, "A Genealogy of Modern Architecture" is a new standard work in architectural education.

Displaying the Orient

Displaying the Orient
Title Displaying the Orient PDF eBook
Author Zeynep Ç Elik
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 268
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780520074941

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Gathering architectural pieces from all over the world, the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867 introduced to fairgoers the notion of an imaginary journey, a new tourism en place. Through this and similar expositions, the world's cultures were imported to European and American cities as artifacts and presented to nineteenth-century men and women as the world in microcosm, giving a quick and seemingly realistic impression of distant places. elik examines the display of Islamic cultures at nineteenth-century world's fairs, focusing on the exposition architecture. She asserts that certain sociopolitical and cultural trends now crucial to our understanding of historical transformations in both the West and the world of Islam were mirrored in the fair's architecture. Furthermore, dominant attitudes toward cross-cultural exchanges were revealed repeatedly in Westerners' responses to these pavilions, in Western architects' interpretations of Islamic stylistic traditions, and in the pavilions' impact in such urban centers. Although the world's fairs claimed to be platforms for peaceful cultural communication, they displayed the world according to a hierarchy based on power relations. elik's delineation of this hierarchy in the exposition buildings enables us to understand both the adversarial relations between the West and the Middle East, and the issue of cultural self-definition for Muslim societies of the nineteenth century. Gathering architectural pieces from all over the world, the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867 introduced to fairgoers the notion of an imaginary journey, a new tourism en place. Through this and similar expositions, the world's cultures were imported to European and American cities as artifacts and presented to nineteenth-century men and women as the world in microcosm, giving a quick and seemingly realistic impression of distant places. elik examines the display of Islamic cultures at nineteenth-century world's fairs, focusing on the exposition architecture. She asserts that certain sociopolitical and cultural trends now crucial to our understanding of historical transformations in both the West and the world of Islam were mirrored in the fair's architecture. Furthermore, dominant attitudes toward cross-cultural exchanges were revealed repeatedly in Westerners' responses to these pavilions, in Western architects' interpretations of Islamic stylistic traditions, and in the pavilions' impact in such urban centers. Although the world's fairs claimed to be platforms for peaceful cultural communication, they displayed the world according to a hierarchy based on power relations. elik's delineation of this hierarchy in the exposition buildings enables us to understand both the adversarial relations between the West and the Middle East, and the issue of cultural self-definition for Muslim societies of the nineteenth century.