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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Hybrid Housing: A Contemporary Building Type For Multiple Residential & Business Use, Sherry Ahrentzen
Hybrid Housing: A Contemporary Building Type For Multiple Residential & Business Use, Sherry Ahrentzen
Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books
This report documents 100 cases of a re-emerging building type: Hybrid housing or residential structures intentionally designed to contain both residential and business space, and in which residents occupy and manage both spaces. Major considerations in the design and construction of such housing are identified. Each of the 100 homes, many with floors plans, is described. An extensive typology of hybrid housing is included. This project was sponsored by the Structures and Buildings Systems Program of the National Science Foundation.
"The Utmost Amount Of Effectiv [Sic] Accommodation": Andrew Carnegie And The Reform Of The American Library, Abigail A. Van Slyck
"The Utmost Amount Of Effectiv [Sic] Accommodation": Andrew Carnegie And The Reform Of The American Library, Abigail A. Van Slyck
Architectural Studies Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Design Research: The Newsletter Of The Design Research Society No.44, Robin Jacques
Design Research: The Newsletter Of The Design Research Society No.44, Robin Jacques
Design Research Newsletters (1977-1999)
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 41, No. 1, Mary Lou Robson Fleming, Marianne Ruch, Steve Friesen, Robert P. Stevenson, Richard E. Wentz, Nancy K. Gaugler, Robin Clouser
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 41, No. 1, Mary Lou Robson Fleming, Marianne Ruch, Steve Friesen, Robert P. Stevenson, Richard E. Wentz, Nancy K. Gaugler, Robin Clouser
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Jacob Maentel: A Second Look
• The Five-Plate Stove Revisited
• The Life and Death of an Appalachian Farm
• Henry Harbaugh, Quintessential "Dutchman"
• In Memoriam: William T. Parsons, 1923-1991
Judge William A. Wilson House, Mary Elizabeth Bostwick, Karen Daniels, Donna Fuller, Marty Goldsmith, Richard Gromek, Jim Mallory, Denise Messick, Don Spencer, Chris Stevens, John Tullos
Judge William A. Wilson House, Mary Elizabeth Bostwick, Karen Daniels, Donna Fuller, Marty Goldsmith, Richard Gromek, Jim Mallory, Denise Messick, Don Spencer, Chris Stevens, John Tullos
Heritage Preservation Projects
Prepared by the Fall 1991 Conservation of Historic Building Materials class. This Historic Structure Report contains a historical overview of the house, and the existing conditions of the exterior, interior, attic, crawl space, utilities, cemetery and grounds of the home. The purpose of this report is to provide a current assessment of the condition of the structure and to provide recommendations for needed repairs and options for future consideration.
The Chalet As Archetype: The Bungalow, The Picturesque Tradition And Vernacular Form, Bruno Giberti
The Chalet As Archetype: The Bungalow, The Picturesque Tradition And Vernacular Form, Bruno Giberti
Architecture
The history of the Swiss chalet is a history of recycled form. This paper considers the nature of the chalet as a vernacular building type, its appropriation beginning in the eighteenth century within picturesque theory and high-style architecture in England and America, and its eventual return to the vernacular in the form of the early-twentieth-century bungalow.
The goal of the paper is to explore the process by which specific vernacular forms may become integrated into more generalized styles of building. Special attention is paid to identifying the archetypal chalet elements in the high-style work of architects Charles and Henry Greene, …
Bringing The Real World To The Classroom, Hemalata Dandekar, Gerald Clark
Bringing The Real World To The Classroom, Hemalata Dandekar, Gerald Clark
City and Regional Planning
In Ann Arbor, both sides benefit from a long-term collaboration between a professor and a practitioner.
Architecture News; The Newsletter Of The Syracuse University School Of Architecture, Bruce J. Abbey
Architecture News; The Newsletter Of The Syracuse University School Of Architecture, Bruce J. Abbey
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Architecture News: The Newsletter of the Syracuse University School of Architecture Vol. 1 No. 2, Fall 1991
Master Of Architecture Ii - Thesis (Baltimore's Inner Harbor), Federico G. Beulcke
Master Of Architecture Ii - Thesis (Baltimore's Inner Harbor), Federico G. Beulcke
Architecture Master Theses
This project is interested in the chance to develop a project for a "Museum of the Bay" in Baltimore's Inner Harbor area. The building would contain a somewhat historical retrospective on what the Chesapeake Bay meant for the population living on its coast, focusing in particular on the docks area and its potential development.
The museum itself and the facilities that will naturally be tied to it will be generated by the use of some of the pre-existing structures, connected to a circulation system, and able to work as a starting point for the total recuperation of the area.
Where Land And Water Meet, Mark N. Rhoades
Where Land And Water Meet, Mark N. Rhoades
Architecture Thesis Prep
"The intention of this thesis is to study the waterfront typology, and how the interplay of land and water through the insertion of architectural elements, can reform a sense of place from the shattered urban fabric. The purpose of the waterfront fabric is twofold; to present a facade to the waterfront, and activate the waterfront while maintaining a relationship back to the fabric of the city."
Montauk Transportation Center: The Train Station As Evidence Of The Duality That Exists Between Type And Prototype, Lisa Renee Eader
Montauk Transportation Center: The Train Station As Evidence Of The Duality That Exists Between Type And Prototype, Lisa Renee Eader
Architecture Thesis Prep
"The intent of this thesis is to study and re-interpret an existing building type, and to develop conceptual strategies for a prototype. It will demonstrate the advantages of the prototype and how it can be used as a building block when dealing with specific site considerations. My conclusions drawn from these analyses will depict the evolution of, and develop a relationship between prototype and type."
Architecture And The Articulation Of Passage: A Ferryboat Terminal For Old San Juan, Ruperto Arvelo
Architecture And The Articulation Of Passage: A Ferryboat Terminal For Old San Juan, Ruperto Arvelo
Architecture Thesis Prep
"The primary goal is to develop the area around the ferryboat terminal of San Juan waterfront, understanding such issues as:
-the importance of the bay and the role that the city of Old San Juan played in it as its physical entrance.
-definiteion of the waterfornt edge...
-the connection of Old San Juan to other areas of the metropolitan area through the new ferryboat system...
-ideas of representation, of historical continuity between the traditional and modern architecture, an understanding of the old fabric and how we can complement it, without imitating it or opposing it."
The Roman Villa: An Investigation Of Typology, Timothy De Noble
The Roman Villa: An Investigation Of Typology, Timothy De Noble
Architecture Senior Theses
"The Roman villa is a distinct typology emerging from urban precedents which are transformed by site, programs, and constructional methods and materials in order to represent the Roman city. The reconstruction of Pliny's Laurentine villa, as described in his letter to Clusinius Gallus, provides the context for this investigation of typology and for an exploration of Pliny's urban reproposition...
This scenario allows the incorporation and transformation of typological elements as well as spatial comparisons relative to the chronology o Roman structural technology. The language of the villa reflects the actual materials of the Romans while their assembly necessarily reflects the …
Thesis Preparatory Booklet - Architectural Education, Alex Marc Resch
Thesis Preparatory Booklet - Architectural Education, Alex Marc Resch
Architecture Senior Theses
"Design Principles in the architectural project as an in-depth study of a one-year teaching experience in a first year design studio at Syracuse University
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1991, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1991, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster for Lecture.
Design Research: The Newsletter Of The Design Research Society No.43, Robin Jacques
Design Research: The Newsletter Of The Design Research Society No.43, Robin Jacques
Design Research Newsletters (1977-1999)
No abstract provided.
Pamphlet Usher Board Anniversary 44th; 1991-08-11, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Pamphlet Usher Board Anniversary 44th; 1991-08-11, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Anniversary Papers
No abstract provided.
Pamphlet Sunday School Anniversary 57th; 1991-07-14, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Pamphlet Sunday School Anniversary 57th; 1991-07-14, Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church
Anniversary Papers
No abstract provided.
The Mall Comes To Town: Planning For Its Development, John Mullin, Zenia Kotval, Edward Murray
The Mall Comes To Town: Planning For Its Development, John Mullin, Zenia Kotval, Edward Murray
Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning Faculty Publication Series
This article analyzes the impacts of malls on the character and economic base of a community. Based on both applied planning and academic research, it is clear that malls stimulate major changes in the community fabric. It is also apparent that community leaders who have a clear perception that their cities and towns have the potential to attract malls, and prepare for them, will be able to gain far more from their development than those that simply wait and see. The theme of this article, in short, is that a community either plans for a mall or it is planned …
La Investigación Urbana En América Latina. Una Aproximación, Fernando Carrión Mena
La Investigación Urbana En América Latina. Una Aproximación, Fernando Carrión Mena
Fernando Carrión Mena
Con este trabajo pretendemos realizar un primer acercamiento a la investigación urbana en América Latina, desde una perspectiva global y vista, por encima de los países, como unidad. Un trabajo necesario que desgraciadamente no cuenta con antecedentes: ni parcial ni globalmente, se han desarrollado balances de la investigación urbana en América Latina. Sin duda es un gran vacío, no sólo por su alcance, sino también por las implicaciones y requerimientos en la búsqueda de nuevas interpretaciones.
A Study Of The Planning Process Utilized By Urban School Divisions In Constructing Public Schools In The State Of Virginia, 1984-1989, Patricia Liverman Powers
A Study Of The Planning Process Utilized By Urban School Divisions In Constructing Public Schools In The State Of Virginia, 1984-1989, Patricia Liverman Powers
Theses and Dissertations in Urban Services - Urban Education
This research tested utilization of the "team approach" to planning for new school construction. The "team approach" is characterized by seven essential variables. To successfully plan a new school building, educators must: (1) involve more than one individual in collecting data; (2) provide quantitative data to the architect; (3) provide qualitative data to the architect; (4) provide data to the architect in advance of design; (5) provide data to the architect in written form; (6) provide original data, not prototype data; and (7) provide data which is used by the architect. Collective use of all seven variables constitute the "team …
From The Editor…, Elise Stephens
From The Editor…, Elise Stephens
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Letters To The Editor…, Nancy Rohr, Lee Harless
Letters To The Editor…, Nancy Rohr, Lee Harless
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
From The Hhf Board Chairman, Gerald W. Patterson
From The Hhf Board Chairman, Gerald W. Patterson
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Huntsville, Alabama: Home For The German Rocket Team And Their Families [An Extract From The Autobiography Of Elfride Richter-Haaser], Elfride Richter-Haaser
Huntsville, Alabama: Home For The German Rocket Team And Their Families [An Extract From The Autobiography Of Elfride Richter-Haaser], Elfride Richter-Haaser
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Downtown Master Plan, Johnny Johnston
Downtown Master Plan, Johnny Johnston
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
No abstract provided.