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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Historicism And Morphology Of City Form, Kermit J. Lee Jr
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 Design Problem, Paul Malo
The Design Problem, Paul Malo
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Malo presents an overview of the design process beginning with the role of education and concluding with the reality of the profession, including observations on techniques, personality, and many other factors.
The Stainless-Steel Illuminated Indian, William Chaitkin
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 Dichotomy Between Technology And Architecture, Charles E. Croom
The Dichotomy Between Technology And Architecture, Charles E. Croom
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Croom presents an article dealing with technology and its affect and implications in the field of architectural design.
Urbanism - Toward A More Humanized Environment, Norman Pressman
Urbanism - Toward A More Humanized Environment, Norman Pressman
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Pressman discusses the nature of urban environments and the implications for Human interaction and occupation within them.
Change And The Environment, Mark L. Moseman
Change And The Environment, Mark L. Moseman
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Moseman deals with consciously imposed environmental change relative to particular areas of social science theory and methodology. He also deals with the role of that person who investigates and instigates change relative to the social and physical environment.
The Development Of Structural Form In Franconian Rococo, Michael Warmington Earls
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
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.
Modular Measurement In 1971, Robert S. Van Keuren
Modular Measurement In 1971, Robert S. Van Keuren
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Van Keuren is concerned with making all building components fit each other so that they can be joined at the site of construction with a minimum of cutting and fitting, as well as making it possible to dimension all building plans to incorporate materials conforming to the discussed modular measure.
Basic Design: Perspectives, Siegfried Snyder
Basic Design: Perspectives, Siegfried Snyder
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Snyder presents a brief discussion of design concepts, how they've developed, and their applicability.
"Functionalism" - A Source Of Misunderstanding, Carl Steere Myrus
"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.
An Experience With Space, J. Francois Gabriel
An Experience With Space, J. Francois Gabriel
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Gabriel begins his essay on a philosophical note, describing the poetics of life that are evident in architecture and are a necessity for survival. The rest of the essay describes the design process through the lens of an introductory architectural design class.
Architecture As Responsibility, William G. Reckmeyer
Architecture As Responsibility, William G. Reckmeyer
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Reckmeyer discusses the essence of Architecture as a unique form of art.
The Rational Systematic Approach: A Necessity For The Future Of Design, Enrico Plati
The Rational Systematic Approach: A Necessity For The Future Of Design, Enrico Plati
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Plati attempts to describe the systematization of the design process, outlining ways to understand and quantify the elements in a project in an almost scientific and mathematical fashion.
Aspects Of Order And Chaos For The Cityscape, Nickolaos A. Rombos
Aspects Of Order And Chaos For The Cityscape, Nickolaos A. Rombos
School of Architecture - All Scholarship
Rombos explores the qualities of experience, specifically within urban contexts, aiming to define those factors which affect through visual perception and human behavior. within his inquiry of the type of experience.