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Foglio, Syracuse University
Foglio, Syracuse University
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Foglio is a publication that covers the work produced by students and faculty of Syracuse University during their time in Florence. This edition covers the topics of urbanism as well as many contemporary issues.
Foglio, Syracuse University
Foglio, Syracuse University
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Foglio is a publication that covers the work produced by students and faculty of Syracuse University during their time in Florence. This edition covers the topics of urbanism as well as many contemporary issues.
Foglio Fall 1994, Bruce Abbey, James Saywell
Foglio Fall 1994, Bruce Abbey, James Saywell
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Foglio is a publication that covers the work produced by students and faculty of Syracuse University during their time in Florence. This edition covers the topics of urbanism as well as many contemporary issues.
Foglio: Issue No. 2, Syracuse University In Florence
Foglio: Issue No. 2, Syracuse University In Florence
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Foglio is a publication that covers the work produced by students and faculty of Syracuse University during their time in Florence. This edition covers the topics of Futurism, Destructivism as well as many contemporary issues.
A Facade For San Lorenzo, Rod Barker
A Facade For San Lorenzo, Rod Barker
Architecture Thesis Prep
"A facade for San Lorenzo presents the opportunity to re-examine the issues of a city. It must deal with the existing structure of the city, address its history and past, as well as the present. It needs to have meaning for the citizens and visitors alike, meaning that creates images of the other parts of the city and the particular place. It needs to become a symbol not only for the complex but also for the entire city."
How To Make Architecture Today In Yesterday's Cities, Andres A. Hirmas
How To Make Architecture Today In Yesterday's Cities, Andres A. Hirmas
Architecture Senior Theses
"I tihnk that just by reading the title, one can know what the objectives can be: 'How to make architecture today in yesterday's cities.' Any architectural task requires the consideration of a series of variable; now, if we add to this the respect for what exists, which , by the way, should never be left aside, then we get across two prevailing positions..."
A Retrospective Study Of Renaissance Florence, Kathryn Blakeslee
A Retrospective Study Of Renaissance Florence, Kathryn Blakeslee
Architecture Senior Theses
"The architecture of the Florentine Renaissance was a means of establishing a visual, physical identity that represented the new values of a new society. The integration of Medieval and ancient Roman ideals resulted in the making of Renaissance space. In essence, the city of Renaissance Florence can be seen as a synthesis of order and disorder. The "new" insertions of Renaissance order accommodate what was an existing condition of Medieval disorder while simultaneously creating a new coherent architectural identity. The result of this synthesis was much more than a "revival" of ancient architectural sensitivities, rather, it was the development of …