An Outline of European Architecture

An Outline of European Architecture
Title An Outline of European Architecture PDF eBook
Author Nikolaus Pevsner
Publisher Baltimore, Penguin
Pages 762
Release 1960
Genre Architecture
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Constructing Europe

Constructing Europe
Title Constructing Europe PDF eBook
Author Diane Gray
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
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As a part of the activities that will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award, this catalogue explains the value of the Prize as a platform for discovery and debate about two main topics: the historical value of the Prize as a demonstration of the significance of European architecture, and the Award's role as a mechanism for bringing up topics of concern in today's European architecture, and as a process that contributes to building an architectural and urban discourse, both in Europe and throughout the world. The works of the last 25 years are essential tools for defining the future in the upcoming years.

Heavenly Vaults

Heavenly Vaults
Title Heavenly Vaults PDF eBook
Author David Stephenson
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 200
Release 2009-08-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781568988405

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The author documents photographically more than eighty Romanesque and Gothic vaults from medieval churches, cathedrals, and basilicas.

The Year 1300 and the Creation of a New European Architecture

The Year 1300 and the Creation of a New European Architecture
Title The Year 1300 and the Creation of a New European Architecture PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Gajewski
Publisher Brepols Publishers
Pages 244
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
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The theme of the book is the origin of Late Gothic architecture in Europe around the year 1300. It was then that Gothic ecclesiastical architecture graduated from a largely French into a wholly European phenomenon with new centres of art production (Cologne, Florence, York, Prague, Krakow) and newly-empowered institutions: kings, the higher nobility, towns and friars. Profound changes in spiritual and devotional life had a lasting effect on the relationship between architecture and liturgy. In short, architecture around 1300 became at once more cosmopolitan and more heterogeneous. The book addresses these radical changes on their own terms- as an international phenomenon. By bringing together specialists in art, architecture and liturgy from many parts of Europe and from the USA it aims to employ their separate expertise, and to integrate each into a broader European perspective. Dr. Zoe Opacic is lecturer in the history and theory of architecture at Birkbeck College, University of London. She specialises in the field of late medieval architecture and art, particularly in Central Europe.Dr. Alexandra Gajewski, FSA is visiting assistant professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She works on Burgundian Gothic architecture and on Cistercian art in medieval France and the Empire.

Architecture and Language

Architecture and Language
Title Architecture and Language PDF eBook
Author Georgia Clarke
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 254
Release 2000-06-19
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521650786

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Architecture and Language examines one of the central themes in the history and theory of Western architecture. Seeking to understand how language provides a model for understanding architecture, the essays in this volume both celebrate the diversity of the language-architecture analogy and assess its theoretical implications in the light of the diverse historical circumstances that produced it. The chapters examine the connections between style and nationality, vernacular and "official" languages, the importance of Latin in giving the architectural profession a literate and cultured status, and the influence of architectural description on perception and design.

Collective Processes

Collective Processes
Title Collective Processes PDF eBook
Author Natalie Donat-Cattin
Publisher Birkhauser
Pages 248
Release 2021-12-06
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783035624700

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What does a collective process in architecture entail and how does it influence the planning of our built environment? Although the hierarchically organized office with its claim to individual authorship is still the dominant form of architecture firm, more and more horizontally organized collectives with alternative approaches to architectural planning are emerging. In this insightful survey of renowned European collectives, Natalie Donat-Cattin offers an overview of their working methods, organizational forms, goals, and projects. The book includes statements and projects by: A-A Collective, (ab)Normal, Assemble, baukuh, CNCRT, Colectivo Warehouse, Collectif Etc, constructLab, false mirror office, Fosbury Architecture, la-clique, Lacol, n'UNDO, orizzontale, raumlabor, X=(T=E=N), and Zuloark.

Architecture in Europe Since 1968

Architecture in Europe Since 1968
Title Architecture in Europe Since 1968 PDF eBook
Author Alexander Tzonis
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1997
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780500279489

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Winner of an American Institute of Architects Award, this book surveys 20 years characterized by conflict between tradition and invention, modern and anti-modern, and by an abundance of disparate design solutions. More than 75 projects are presented with critical essays, photographs, drawings, site diagrams, construction details, and extensive documentation. 563 illus. 201 in color.