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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Fusion Of Reality And Virtual Reality, Narin Sappakit
Fusion Of Reality And Virtual Reality, Narin Sappakit
Architecture Thesis Prep
"This thesis is focused on the implications of digital technology within the relationship between film and architecture, from the use of architectonic elements in film that has the potential to build a complex, nonlinear space or new reality. I contend that through the use of digital technology, it will effect and change people's perception and experience of space in time, which will create a fusion of physical and virtual spaces, and will blur the boundary between reality and the virtual."
Light, Air, And Space Within The "Urban Poche" : Investigations On Housing For Western Cities Of Today's Society, Werner Hofmann
Light, Air, And Space Within The "Urban Poche" : Investigations On Housing For Western Cities Of Today's Society, Werner Hofmann
Architecture Thesis Prep
"High quality city dwelling units in a dense structure of public streets, squares, parks, and private or semi-private outdoor spaces could be an alternative to the endless suburbia."
Architecture And Memory, Mary Patterson
Architecture And Memory, Mary Patterson
Architecture Senior Theses
"The primary focus of this thesis is to understand the role and responsibility of architecture in provoking memory."
"The vehicle selected for the pursuit of this thesis is an Institute of Maritime Etruscan Studies sited in Cerveteri, Italy, one of the most memorial and testimonial sites in Italy today."
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1988, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1988, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster for Lecture.
Courthouse, Evamaria Hardin
The Rutgers Presbyterian, Syracuse University School Of Architecture Design Studio Project, Spring 1988, Charles Ardito, Alex Ceppi, Robert Dewalt, Christine Dewey, Daniel Donovan, Edward Duffy, Sean Flanagan, Tobias Gabranski, David Levy, Anthony Macri, Jeffrey O'Brien, Graham Pohl, Robert Portnoff, Sauksind Pulsirivong, Gary Schmidt, Arthur Mcdonald, Steven Peterson
The Rutgers Presbyterian, Syracuse University School Of Architecture Design Studio Project, Spring 1988, Charles Ardito, Alex Ceppi, Robert Dewalt, Christine Dewey, Daniel Donovan, Edward Duffy, Sean Flanagan, Tobias Gabranski, David Levy, Anthony Macri, Jeffrey O'Brien, Graham Pohl, Robert Portnoff, Sauksind Pulsirivong, Gary Schmidt, Arthur Mcdonald, Steven Peterson
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
The School wishes to give special thanks to Mr. James Britton, a member of the Rutgers Presbyterian Church and friend of the School of Architecture at Syracuse University. It was in May of 1986 that Mr. Britton suggested this project to Dean Werner Seligmann and myself as a possible studio project for our students. His belief that this project could be of educational benefit to our students was accurate, and all those who participated have a sense of indebtedness to him for his insights and encouragement.
The Rutgers Presbyterian Church located on West 73rd Street wishes to develop the parcel …
Wolkenkratzer - Auf Der Suche Nach Einer Neuen Identität, M. J. Heidelberger
Wolkenkratzer - Auf Der Suche Nach Einer Neuen Identität, M. J. Heidelberger
Architecture Senior Theses
"Wie werden die Metropolen von Morgen aussehen? Wolkenkartzer, Hochhauser sind trotz ihrer eigenen Esthetik immer im urbanen Kontext zu sehen und inbesonder gerade daraufhin kritisch zu beurteilen.
Dieser Gebausetypus ist ein vielverwendetes Element in unseren Staedten und aufgrund wirtschaftlicher Aspekte zum sicherlich in quantitativer Hinsieche unsere Staedte überflutet, inqualitativer Hinsicht jedoch mehr Negatives als Positives für die Stadt bewirkt"