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Foglio, Syracuse University Apr 2004

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 Futurism and Fascism in architecture, Teaching Architecture, Mapping Rituals, and the general student work from 1998-2003.


Thesis Awards 1998-1999, Syracuse University Oct 1999

Thesis Awards 1998-1999, Syracuse University

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

This small publication is a record of the noteable thesis projects from 1998-1999.


Basic Design: Perspectives, Siegfried Snyder Jun 1971

Basic Design: Perspectives, Siegfried Snyder

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Snyder presents a brief discussion of design concepts, how they've developed, and their applicability.


"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus Jun 1971

"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Myrus sheds light on the much more nuanced definition of the term "functionalism" than is typically understood, noting its abuse, redefinition, and misuse in contemporary contexts.


An Experience With Space, J. Francois Gabriel Jun 1971

An Experience With Space, J. Francois Gabriel

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Gabriel begins his essay on a philosophical note, describing the poetics of life that are evident in architecture and are a necessity for survival. The rest of the essay describes the design process through the lens of an introductory architectural design class.


Architecture As Responsibility, William G. Reckmeyer Jun 1971

Architecture As Responsibility, William G. Reckmeyer

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Reckmeyer discusses the essence of Architecture as a unique form of art.


The Rational Systematic Approach: A Necessity For The Future Of Design, Enrico Plati Jun 1971

The Rational Systematic Approach: A Necessity For The Future Of Design, Enrico Plati

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Plati attempts to describe the systematization of the design process, outlining ways to understand and quantify the elements in a project in an almost scientific and mathematical fashion.