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Full-Text Articles in Architectural History and Criticism
Foglio Fall 1994, Bruce Abbey, James Saywell
Foglio Fall 1994, Bruce Abbey, James Saywell
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 urbanism as well as many contemporary issues.
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1994, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1994, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster for Lecture.
Architectural Patronage In The Reign Of Sultan Jaqmaq In Cairo, Shams El-Din Tantawy
Architectural Patronage In The Reign Of Sultan Jaqmaq In Cairo, Shams El-Din Tantawy
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1994, Syracuse Architecture
Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1994, Syracuse Architecture
School of Architecture Lectures Series
Poster for Lecture.
Mu In Details Of Japanese Contemporary Architecture: Can The Void Represent An Idea?, Rumiko Handa
Mu In Details Of Japanese Contemporary Architecture: Can The Void Represent An Idea?, Rumiko Handa
Architecture Program: Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity
Although the idea of what architectural details should be varies among the entries in our survey, a common thread runs through them: they all implicitly agree that the form of an architectural detail represents a particular idea of what the detail should be, or, in the negative, that when details are to be excluded or ignored for either ideological or practical considerations, they have no particular form. This seems quite rationa~ even obvious. But in some contemporary Japanese an:hitecture there is anothercase altogether, of details that paradoxically, embody an intention to represent but at the same time to present no …
John Hyslop 1945-1993, John V. Murra
Recent Excavations At Hacha In The Acari Valley, Peru, Roger W. Robinson
Recent Excavations At Hacha In The Acari Valley, Peru, Roger W. Robinson
Andean Past
No abstract provided.
Foglio: Issue No. 2, Syracuse University In Florence
Foglio: Issue No. 2, Syracuse University In Florence
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, Destructivism as well as many contemporary issues.
Böttcherstrasse: The Corporatist Vision Of Ludwig Roselius And Bernhard Hoetger, Susan R. Henderson
Böttcherstrasse: The Corporatist Vision Of Ludwig Roselius And Bernhard Hoetger, Susan R. Henderson
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
On the work of architect Hoetger in the 20's and 30's in Bremen for corporate mogel Roselius.
Cities Of Artificial Excavation: The Work Of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988 Introduction, Jean-François Bédard
Cities Of Artificial Excavation: The Work Of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988 Introduction, Jean-François Bédard
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
In this introduction, Bédard traces American architect Peter Eisenman's evolution as an architect and theorist from his work on houses from 1967 until 1980 to a body of work titled, "Cities of Artificial Excavation," which he completed between 1978 and 1988. In "Cities of Artificial Excavation," Eisenman interrogates a series of fictions by using dissimulation to produce an "artificial" architecture.