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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Impressions Of Providence, Chester Smolski
Impressions Of Providence, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"A recent Letter to the Editor of this newspaper pointed out part of the problem of our capital city. Whether one agrees with the writer or not, it is important to consider what he said because this is the image of the city which he carried away with him."
The Spatial Pattern Of Upper Income Class Residential Location In Rio De Janerio, Brazil, Regina Bienenstein Zoninsein
The Spatial Pattern Of Upper Income Class Residential Location In Rio De Janerio, Brazil, Regina Bienenstein Zoninsein
Architecture Master Theses
This study is about the residential location of the upper-income class in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It focuses on the spatial pattern of this location and its relationship with the characteristics of the natural environment and the availability of public services and facilities.
It shows that Rio de Janeiro's spatial structure up to the nineteenth century was similar to the Latin American Colonial Model: the city developed around the main plaza which concentrated the elite class.
During the nineteenth century, the first elite settlements were formed outside the city center in a spatial pattern which approximated to Hoyt's Sector Model: …
The Public Markets Of London Before And After The Great Fire Of 1666, Susan Henderson
The Public Markets Of London Before And After The Great Fire Of 1666, Susan Henderson
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Transition periods such as England experienced during the seventeenth century are particularly efficacious for the study of the development of design concepts as the controversy which is generated during times of great socioeconomic change heightens the contrast between the old and new, and more clearly reveals the relationship between the physical and the social and economic environments. The purpose of the study is to examine the rebuilt city in terms of the changing forces which shaped it. The scope is a detailed examination of one particular aspect of the post-fire reconstruction period -- the public market system.
The study begins …
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 26, No. 5, Leo Schelbert, Sandra Luebking, Richard H. Hulan, Edith Von Zemenszky, David A. Rausch
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 26, No. 5, Leo Schelbert, Sandra Luebking, Richard H. Hulan, Edith Von Zemenszky, David A. Rausch
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Swiss Mennonite Family Names: An Annotated Checklist
• The Dogtrot House and its Pennsylvania Associations
• A Letter from Pastor Johann Friedrich Ernst
• Civil War Medicine: A Patient's Account
• Soups, Stews, Broths, and Porridges: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 48
100% Rag: Architectural Education | The Schools, Volume 2, Number 5, Douglas Whitney, Richard E. Becker, Sheldon S. Williams, Anthony Cappuccilli, Alain Verley, Kermit J. Lee Jr., Diana Chen-See, Steve La France, Paul Malo, Howard Fiedler
100% Rag: Architectural Education | The Schools, Volume 2, Number 5, Douglas Whitney, Richard E. Becker, Sheldon S. Williams, Anthony Cappuccilli, Alain Verley, Kermit J. Lee Jr., Diana Chen-See, Steve La France, Paul Malo, Howard Fiedler
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100% RAG: Architectural Education | THE SCHOOLS, Syracuse School of Architecture, Student Newspaper, Volume 2, Number 5.
Student newsletter from student contributors of Syracuse School of Architecture in 1977.
Three-Deckers, Chester Smolski
Three-Deckers, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"They line many of the streets in the older urban centers of Rhode Island. By present housing standards, they are considered out of fashion. Often in need of repair, built on small lots and crowded together, the multifamily, three-decker is a unique form of urban architecture."
100% Rag: Architectural Education | Theory Vs. Practice, Volume 2, Number 4, Louis Skoler, Dave Richards, Kermit J. Lee Jr., John Gasbarre, Robert Hilson, Larry Sherman, Molly Lee, Roger Orkin, Diana Chen-See, Paul Malo, Francois Gabriel, Douglas Pulaski, Siegfried Snyder
100% Rag: Architectural Education | Theory Vs. Practice, Volume 2, Number 4, Louis Skoler, Dave Richards, Kermit J. Lee Jr., John Gasbarre, Robert Hilson, Larry Sherman, Molly Lee, Roger Orkin, Diana Chen-See, Paul Malo, Francois Gabriel, Douglas Pulaski, Siegfried Snyder
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100% RAG: Architectural Education | Theory vs. Practice, Syracuse School of Architecture, Student Newspaper, Volume 2, Number 4.
Student newsletter from student contributors of Syracuse School of Architecture in 1977.
100% Rag: Architectural Education | Historians And Critics, Volume 2, Number 6, Joel Bostick, Arthur Mcdonald, Phil Persinger, Gerald Gendreau, Diana Chen-See, Doug Ulwick, A. Whitman, Paul Rogers
100% Rag: Architectural Education | Historians And Critics, Volume 2, Number 6, Joel Bostick, Arthur Mcdonald, Phil Persinger, Gerald Gendreau, Diana Chen-See, Doug Ulwick, A. Whitman, Paul Rogers
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100% RAG: Architectural Education | Historians and Critics, Syracuse School of Architecture, Student Newspaper, Volume 2, Number 6.
Student newsletter from student contributors of Syracuse School of Architecture in 1977.