An Encyclopaedia of Architecture Historical Theoretical and Practical

An Encyclopaedia of Architecture  Historical  Theoretical  and Practical
Author: Joseph Gwilt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1424
Release: 1876
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: MSU:31293005537844

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Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architect

Encyclopedia of Detail in Contemporary Residential Architect
Author: Virginia McLeod
Publsiher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1856696928

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This is a comprehensive sourcebook, containing newly commissioned scale drawings of every type of architectural detailtaken from 100 of the best contemporary houses. Over 700 detailed drawings of walls, floors, ceilings, doors, windows, and staircases feature keys explaining construction techniques and materials used. Each drawing is cross referenced to other details from the same building. This is an invaluable reference for all architects, showing the best examples of residential detailing from around the world. A bonus DVD includes all of the drawings featured in the book.

An Unfinished Encyclopedia of Scale Figures without Architecture

An Unfinished Encyclopedia of Scale Figures without Architecture
Author: Michael Meredith,Hilary Sample,MOS
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262038676

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More than 1,000 representations of the human figure in architectural drawings by architects ranging from Aalto to Zumthor, removed from their architectural context. Michael Meredith, Hilary Sample, and MOS present their rich findings on the human presence in architectural drawings not in any chronological or other linear order, but based on the convention of the encyclopedia, thus presenting (and perhaps deliberately condoning) surprise encounters made possible by the contingency created by alphabetical order.…. From the contemporary perspective of a pluralistic world, the form of the encyclopedia may be particularly apt to represent such a vast body of material as is presented here: defying any linear historical account or master narrative, it invites the reader to construct his or her own readings of the material by establishing relationships between individual drawings. —From the foreword by Martino Stierli Throughout history, across radically different movements in Western culture, the human figure appears and reappears, in multiple guises, to remind us, the observers, of architectural purpose and of our mutual position in the world.…This encyclopedia has enlarged or reduced all figures to the same approximate scale. Meredith, Sample, and MOS have gathered them here in an unprecedented, intoxicating way, like being at a fabulous party. —From the afterword by Raymund Ryan Architects draw buildings, and the buildings they draw are usually populated by representations of the human figure—drawn, copied, collaged, or inserted—most often to suggest scale. It is impossible to represent architecture without representing the human form. This book collects more than 1,000 scale figures by 250 architects but presents them in a completely unexpected way: it removes them from their architectural context, displaying them on the page, buildingless, giving them lives of their own. They are presented not thematically or chronologically but encyclopedically, alphabetically by architect (Aalto to Zumthor). In serendipitous juxtapositions, the autonomous human figures appear and reappear, displaying endless variations of architecturally rendered human forms. Some architects' figures are casually scrawled; others are drawn carefully by hand or manipulated by Photoshop; some are collaged and pasted, others rendered in charcoal or watercolors. Leon Battista Alberti presents a trident-bearing god; the Ant Farm architecture group provides a naked John and Yoko; Archigram supplies its Air Hab Village with a photograph of a happy family. Without their architectural surroundings, the scale figures present themselves as architecture's refugees. They are the necessary but often overlooked reference points that give character to spaces imagined for but not yet occupied by humans. Here, they constitute a unique sourcebook and an architectural citizenry of their own.

Encyclopedia of Architectural Technology

Encyclopedia of Architectural Technology
Author: Jacqueline Glass
Publsiher: Academy Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2002-04-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015055198595

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Constant technological advancements are opening up dramatic new possibilities for the built form; at the same time architects are developing innovative designs which require new techniques to make these ideas reality. The Encyclopedia of Architectural Technology is the first book to specifically address these two issues by providing a comprehensive reference to modern architectural technologies, encompassing all key aspects of construction, structures, environmental design and servicing. The Encyclopaedia features over 180 entries ranging from materials and techniques to notable innovators in architecture and engineering. Each entry includes a brief quick-reference summary followed by a more detailed text and suggestions for further reading. Besides technological terms, entries are included on related topics such as sick building syndrome and sustainability. Key engineers Ove Arup and Ted Happold have dedicated entries, as do a range of ground-breaking architects such as Le Corbusier, Norman Foster, Walter Gropius, Herzog & de Meuron, Oscar Niemeyer, Richard Rogers, Carlo Scarpa, Frank Lloyd Wright, Ken Yeang and many others.

Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture

Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture
Author: R. Stephen Sennott
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1579584330

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"A balance of sophistication and clarity in the writing, authoritative entries, and strong cross-referencing that links archtects and structures to entries on the history and theory of the profession make this an especially useful source on a century of the world's most notable architecture. The contents feature major architects, firms, and professional issues; buildings, styles, and sites; the architecture of cities and countries; critics and historians; construction, materials, and planning topics; schools, movements, and stylistic and theoretical terms. Entries include well-selected bibliographies and illustrations."--"Reference that rocks," American Libraries, May 2005.

An Encyclopaedia of Architecture Historical Theoretical Practical

An Encyclopaedia of Architecture  Historical  Theoretical    Practical
Author: Joseph Gwilt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1472
Release: 1891
Genre: Architects
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033218467

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Encyclopedia of Architectural and Engineering Feats

Encyclopedia of Architectural and Engineering Feats
Author: Christine Garnaut
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2001-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781576075692

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Encyclopedia of Architectural and Engineering Feats presents more than 200 achievements in architecture and structural engineering in all the inhabited continents, from prehistory to the present. An architect once described the built environment as "the manifestation of the human spirit in stone, wood, and steel." In this new volume, readers can explore the most innovative and magnificent architectural expressions of the human spirit, from pre-history to the present, from all parts of the world. Readers can visit the Acropolis and Chartres cathedral, along with less familiar places like the ruins of Great Zimbabwe, once the greatest city in sub-Saharan Africa, and China's 71 meter high, 1,200 year old Grand Buddha, carved from stone. They'll learn the secrets behind audacious engineering feats like the Panama Canal, the U.S. interstate highway system, and the Deltaworks in the Netherlands. They will discover that many of these awe-inspiring projects were not the work of trained architects and engineers, but of "underdeveloped" communities, where unified will, tight social organization, and shared commitment to a spiritual ideal were more important than the inventions of the Industrial Age.

Encyclopedia of Architecture Aalto Alvar to Concrete General Principles

Encyclopedia of Architecture  Aalto  Alvar to Concrete General Principles
Author: Joseph A. Wilkes,Robert T. Packard
Publsiher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1988
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:49015002907039

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