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Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1979, Syracuse Architecture Oct 1979

Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1979, Syracuse Architecture

School of Architecture Lectures Series

Poster for Lecture.


Archimedes Russell, John Bradley Benson Aug 1979

Archimedes Russell, John Bradley Benson

School of Architecture - Theses

This thesis is intended a s a general survey of the life and works of Archimedes Russell with an exhibition projection.


Maine's Connected Farm Buildings, Part Ii, Thomas C. Hubka Apr 1979

Maine's Connected Farm Buildings, Part Ii, Thomas C. Hubka

Maine History

This article (part two of two) discusses the possible reasons that Maine farmers modified traditional farm organization and created a connection of house and barn.


Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1979, Syracuse Architecture Apr 1979

Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1979, Syracuse Architecture

School of Architecture Lectures Series

Poster announcing lectures for Spring 1979.


An Agentive Perspective Of Urban Planning, Nicholas Patricios Dec 1978

An Agentive Perspective Of Urban Planning, Nicholas Patricios

Nicholas Patricios

An agentive model of person-environment relations is proposed based on environmental behavior research. The agentive process consists of three stages: awareness of information in the phenomenal environment; perception and cognition - construal - of the environmental information; and action in the behavioral environment. The agentive model of urban planning brings together theory and practice and would assist efforts to resolve conflicts and achieve consensus in urban planning transactions.


An Agentive Model Of Person-Environment Relations, Nicholas Patricios Oct 1978

An Agentive Model Of Person-Environment Relations, Nicholas Patricios

Nicholas Patricios

Three fundamentally different positions regarding the conceptualization of person‐environment relations are briefly discussed. An argument is made for the transactional‐constructivist position which regards the nature of what we take to be the environment as that which is only apprehended through the minds and actions of persons. The transformational process of this view of person‐environment relations, that of environmental knowing‐action, is elaborated upon in some detail. The transactional‐constructivist position, however, is transformed into an agentive one by adopting from the three basic images of persons that have been identified that of a person as agent. Consequently in the agentive process of …


Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1978, Syracuse Architecture Oct 1978

Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1978, Syracuse Architecture

School of Architecture Lectures Series

Poster for Lecture.


The Mosque Of Aṣlam Al-Silāḥdār, Chahinda Fahmi Karim May 1978

The Mosque Of Aṣlam Al-Silāḥdār, Chahinda Fahmi Karim

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Maine's Connected Farm Buildings, Thomas C. Hubka Jan 1978

Maine's Connected Farm Buildings, Thomas C. Hubka

Maine History

This article (part one of two) discusses the possible reasons that Maine farmers modified traditional farm organization and created a connection of house and barn.


Maine's First Buildings : The Architecture Of Settlement, 1604-1700, Maine Historic Preservation Commission Jan 1978

Maine's First Buildings : The Architecture Of Settlement, 1604-1700, Maine Historic Preservation Commission

Maine Collection

Maine's First Buildings : The Architecture of Settlement, 1604-1700

by Robert L. Bradley, Ph.D., Architectural Historian, Maine Historic Preservation Commission, 1978.

Contents: Survivals / Written Records / Pictorial Records / Archaeological Evidentce / Final Notes / For Further Reading


The Public Markets Of London Before And After The Great Fire Of 1666, Susan Henderson Sep 1977

The Public Markets Of London Before And After The Great Fire Of 1666, Susan Henderson

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

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 …


Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1977, Syracuse Architecture Apr 1977

Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Spring 1977, Syracuse Architecture

School of Architecture Lectures Series

Poster for Lecture.


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 Mar 1977

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

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

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 Jan 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

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

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.


Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1976, Syracuse Architecture Oct 1976

Syracuse University School Of Architecture Lecture Poster - Fall 1976, Syracuse Architecture

School of Architecture Lectures Series

Poster for Lecture.


Portland Historic Resources Inventory, 1976, Maine Historic Preservation Commission Jan 1976

Portland Historic Resources Inventory, 1976, Maine Historic Preservation Commission

Maine Collection

Portland Historic Resources Inventory, 1976

Compiled and written by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. and John E. Pancoast; in cooperation with the Portland Planning Department and Greater Portland Landmarks, Inc.

Augusta : Maine Historic Preservation Commission, 1976.





Bangor Historic Resources Inventory, 1975, Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. Sep 1975

Bangor Historic Resources Inventory, 1975, Earle G. Shettleworth Jr.

Maine Collection

Bangor Historic Resources Inventory, 1975

Compiled and written by: Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., Architectural Historian, Maine Historic Preservation Commission.

Partial funding of this document was made available under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as administered by the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, Department of the Interior.

Contents: Union Street Area / Ohio Street Area / West Broadway Area / Kenduskeag Avenue Area / Broadway Area / State Street Area / Individual Structures / Index of Architects



Research On Phillips House, Susie Van Kirk Apr 1975

Research On Phillips House, Susie Van Kirk

Susie Van Kirk Papers

Report of ownership and records associated with 71 East 7th Street (Phillips House). Date range: 1860-1960. "The house is of value to the community because of its age and its unique architecture, not commonly found in this area."


The Conceptual Determinants Of Two Archetypal City Forms, Nicholas Patricios Dec 1973

The Conceptual Determinants Of Two Archetypal City Forms, Nicholas Patricios

Nicholas Patricios

The two urban spatial forms analyzed from a cosmological point of view are the circular and the orthogonal. The circular symbolism of the Near Eastern cities is considered first followed by the Plato's theoretical city of Atlantis and then the ideal cities of the Renaissance architects. Circular cities of the 19th century, those of the Utopian Socialists, had in contrast an ideological basis. In addition to the practical basis for the orthogonal layout conceptual influences are evident in the grid cities of the ancient Greeks, in the Spanish Laws of the Indies, and those cities designed later to express the …


Concepts Of Space In Urban Design, Architecture And Art, Nicholas N. Patricios Jan 1973

Concepts Of Space In Urban Design, Architecture And Art, Nicholas N. Patricios

School of Architecture Articles and Papers

The contributions that have been made by psychologists, anthropologists and others to the revision of our traditional concepts of space demand, in the author's view, a new approach to urban design, architecture and art. These contributions suggest that two basic categories of space must be distinguished: the physical and the mental. Mental space is shown not to have a one-to-one correspondence with the space that is part of the physical world, due to the mediation of various psychological and cultural factors. A concept of space may be said to originate in an observer's mind and is a structure that is …


Historicism And Morphology Of City Form, Kermit J. Lee Jr Jun 1971

Historicism And Morphology Of City Form, Kermit J. Lee Jr

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Kermit Lee presents ideas about Urban design, relating the historic practice to contemporary times.


The Stainless-Steel Illuminated Indian, William Chaitkin Jun 1971

The Stainless-Steel Illuminated Indian, William Chaitkin

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Chaitkin presents an overview of the history and design of the Niagara Mohawk Building in Syracuse, which is considered a master piece of Art Deco Architecture.


The Development Of Structural Form In Franconian Rococo, Michael Warmington Earls Jun 1971

The Development Of Structural Form In Franconian Rococo, Michael Warmington Earls

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Earl discusses the development and use of structural forms at the time of the late Baroque and early Rococo, referencing many German examples of architecture.


Consistency In Community Identity: Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, Robert Haley Jun 1971

Consistency In Community Identity: Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, Robert Haley

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Haley specifically discusses the form of communities in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico that could be found during the first millenium AD.


"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus Jun 1971

"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus

School of Architecture - All Scholarship

Myrus sheds light on the much more nuanced definition of the term "functionalism" than is typically understood, noting its abuse, redefinition, and misuse in contemporary contexts.


St. Peter's Basilica, Stan Moore Jan 1969

St. Peter's Basilica, Stan Moore

Honors Theses

During the summer of 1968 and 1969, I traveled in Europe touring 11 countries by bus in '68 and a major cities tour in '69. On the tours, I took films with a Bolex super 8 movie camera and also bought commercial slides. My interest in Art, Sculpture, Architecture and History was enhanced by this opportunity in visiting the many museums, cathedrals and birth cities that contain within themselves the progressions of the art eras. Outstanding, of course, in places visited was Italy. In medieval times Italy was a more fertile ground for general economic and political conditions to develop. …


The Beehive House: Its Design, Restoration And Furnishings, Judy Butler Anderson Jan 1967

The Beehive House: Its Design, Restoration And Furnishings, Judy Butler Anderson

Theses and Dissertations

This study has been an attempt to examine the design, restoration and furnishings of the Beehive House to determine the degree to which the home was accurately restored, and to learn more about the key furnishings within the home.
The answers to four questions have formed the body of the thesis:
1. What was the historical background of the Beehive House to the times of its restoration?
2. To what extent is the structural restoration authentic to the time of Brigham Young?
3. What items were originally found in the Beehive House?
4. To what extenet are the furnishings appropriate …


8. The Gothic Cathedral, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart Jan 1958

8. The Gothic Cathedral, Robert L. Bloom, Basil L. Crapster, Harold A. Dunkelberger, Charles H. Glatfelter, Richard T. Mara, Norman E. Richardson, W. Richard Schubart

Section III: The Medieval Church

The Gothic cathedral, like the Summa of Aquinas, the University of Paris, and the Christendom of Innocent III, stands as one of the major expressions of the spirit of the High Middle Ages. The word "Gothic," coined by the Renaissance as a term of disparagement, has come recently to have more favorable and appreciative connotations. Such a reevaluation may be due not only to the better perspective that a longer period of time offers us, but also to a deeper understanding of the cultural role of artistic and spiritual symbolism. The artistic expression of the Middle Ages found its supreme …


Building Inscriptions From The Aspect Of Art, Dana Dodge Corrough Jan 1953

Building Inscriptions From The Aspect Of Art, Dana Dodge Corrough

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This study will comprise a very limited portion of the general field of building inscriptions, the artistic aspect. This will be done by a presentation of the means and make up of inscription, the critical study of many examples, and the formulation of rules for study and design of inscriptions.


Painting Toward Architecture, Department Of Art Jan 1950

Painting Toward Architecture, Department Of Art

Historical Material

Travelling exhibition from the Miller Company Collection.