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The Influence Of The Natural Environment On Vernacular Architecture In China, Jiaman Weng
The Influence Of The Natural Environment On Vernacular Architecture In China, Jiaman Weng
English Language Institute: Architecture Posters
There are many strange vernacular structures in China, China is a country with a vast territory, many ethnic groups and a long history。As a result, the number of styles and patterns of Chinese vernacular architecture is also very unusual in the history of world architecture. The appearance presented by these vernacular buildings is the result of the constant adaptation of the ancient Chinese to their natural environment through generations of improvement. They represent the wisdom of the ancient Chinese people. Among the factors that probably had the greatest influence on these buildings were climate and topography.
Shukhov’S Tower: Russia’S Eiffel Tower, Zhuoer Xu
Shukhov’S Tower: Russia’S Eiffel Tower, Zhuoer Xu
English Language Institute: Architecture Posters
The structural and symbolic features of Shukhov Tower.
Why Concrete? Four Case Studies Of Concrete Architecture, Pei Huang
Why Concrete? Four Case Studies Of Concrete Architecture, Pei Huang
English Language Institute: Architecture Posters
No abstract provided.
Challenges Of Industrial Heritage Renovations, Huiyang Gong
Challenges Of Industrial Heritage Renovations, Huiyang Gong
English Language Institute: Architecture Posters
No abstract provided.
From Practice To Theory: An Exploratory Research Study Of The Relevance Of Museum Studies Curriculum To Museum Professionals, Redell Renetta Hearn
From Practice To Theory: An Exploratory Research Study Of The Relevance Of Museum Studies Curriculum To Museum Professionals, Redell Renetta Hearn
Dissertations - Open Access
This exploratory study provides a comprehensive description of the museum profession and focuses particularly on museum studies curriculum. The purpose of this research is to investigate museum studies curriculum and its relevance to the museum profession in order to determine whether or not museum studies curriculum is capable of providing the foundation of a standard academic discipline for museum professionals. A survey of museum professionals assessed their attitudes about museum studies curriculum and the extent to which museum studies curriculum "matters" to continuing education for current museum professionals and as an academic discipline for prospective museum professionals.
Architect Training At Syracuse, Dwight James Baum
Architect Training At Syracuse, Dwight James Baum
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
This article quickly and thoroughly reviews the education process of the School of Architecture as it was in the early and mid 20th century.