Best of
Architecture
1983
Mill
David Macaulay - 1983
The mills at Wicksbridge are imaginary, but their planning, construction, and operation are quite typical of mills developed in New England throughout the nineteenth century.
تنها دویدن
Nader Khalili - 1983
Published by Cal-Earth Press in beautiful leather-tooled hardback with photographs from the author's original journey.
Site Analysis: Diagramming Information for Architectural Design
Edward T. White - 1983
Classic work of Edward White on analyzing a site for building.
Commonsense Architecture: A Cross Cultural Survey Of Practical Design Principles
John S. Taylor - 1983
The refreshingly practical nature of these designs clearly reflects a responsiveness to external forces and to human needs and inspires both a rational approach to construction and an appreciation of the built environment.In hundreds of pen-and-ink sketches, on subjects ranging from solar heating to stairways, the author gives a detailed introduction to the many lessons indigenous architecture offers about creating practical buildings that make efficient and economical use of material, capital, and human resources while working with natural forces rather than trying to overpower them.
Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
Cyril M. Harris - 1983
Harris offers a unique tour through the entire history of architecture: an extraordinary compendium of clear, concise definitions for over 5,000 important terms. This thoroughly accurate and comprehensive gathering of architectural knowledge is complemented by an unprecedented collection of over 2,000 line drawings that richly illustrate significant aspects of architectural styles. Unusual cutaway views, close-ups of intricate details, and precisely rendered plans show many of the greatest architectural achievements of all time.From ancient ruins to twentieth-century Modernism, the Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture covers the full spectrum of architecture's rise and development. Subject areas include the following periods: Ancient, Islamic, Greek and Hellenistic, Mesoamerican, Roman, Romanesque, Early Christian, Gothic, Renaissance, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Modern. This volume is an important research tool that places particular emphasis on clarity and accuracy. For the architect, artist, historian, student, teacher, or architecture enthusiast, this valuable guide offers indispensable information and lucid illustrations covering the whole of architecture.
Haida Monumental Art: Villages of the Queen Charlotte Islands
George F. MacDonald - 1983
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, images of the Haida's immense cedar houses and soaring totem poles were captured by photographers who travelled to then-remote villages such as Masset and Skidegate to marvel at, and record, what they saw there.Haida Monumental Art, initially published as a limited edition hardcover and now available in paperback, includes a large number of these remarkable photographs. They depict the Haida villages at the height of their glory and records their tragic deterioration only a few decades later. As well, this edition contains the complete text from the first edition, including site plans and detailed descriptions of fifteen major villages and several smaller sites, which are catalogued by house and pole. By combining archeology and ethnohistory, George MacDonald presents an integrated framework for understanding the physical structure of a Haida village. He explains how the houses and poles are part of a fascinating web of myth, family history and Haida cosmology, which provides a unique insight into Haida culture.
Florencewalks: Four Intimate Walking Tours of Florence's Most Historic and Enchanting Neighborhoods
Anne Holler - 1983
The four intimate walking tours in Florencewalks lead you through centuries of Italian history and architecture--around corners that hide marble gods and goddesses, down hushed alleys pervaded by the aroma of spices and pastas, out onto sun-washed piazzas flanked by churches and palazzos and open-air markets. Easily completed in a morning of afternoon, each walk includes plenty of spots along the way to sit and read, rest, or browse. In addition to maps of each walk, and more than thirty photographs, Florencewalks also contains a detailed section of visitor information and advice, a concise chronology of the city's history, an index, and a list of particularly special trattorias, wine bars, and shops.
County Durham
Nikolaus Pevsner - 1983
In the BUILDINGS OF ENGLAND series a title which explores architectural attractions in County Durham, such as Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle and the remains of the fortified manor houses at Dalton-le-Dale, Bradley Hall and Ludworth.
The Decorated Diagram: Harvard Architecture And The Failure Of The Bauhaus Legacy
Klaus Herdeg - 1983
Discusses the influence of the teachings of Walter Gropius at Harvard during the forties on modern world architecture.
U.S. 40 Today: Thirty Years of Landscape Change in America
Thomas R. Vale - 1983
Highway 40, from Atlantic City to San Francisco, has changed since 1953.
Manual of Graphic Techniques 3: For Architects, Graphic Designers, and Artists
Tom Porter - 1983
The techniques presented in the preceding manuals include the followingManual 1-Introduction to surface, line, and tone-Color media and methods-Orthography and perspective drawing-Reprography and simulation-Presentation and exhibition techniques
Structure And Fabric
Jack Stroud Foster - 1983
This book is the first of a two volume set which provides a complete and thorough treatment of the principles and techniques used in the design and construction of a building. This new edition has been thoroughly updated to bring it into line with recent changes in British Standards and developments in construction techniques while retaining the comprehensive approach for which it is renowned.
Good Abode: Nineteenth Century Architecture In Memphis And Shelby County, Tennessee
Perre Magness - 1983
The WPA Guide to Washington, D.C.
Work Projects Administration - 1983
Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science
Alberto Pérez Gómez - 1983
This important book, which won the 1984 Alice Davis Hitchcock Award, traces the process by which the mystical and numerological grounds for the use of number and geometry in building gave way to the more functional and technical ones that prevail in architectural theory and practice today. Throughout, it relates the major architectural treatises of successive generations to the larger culture and the writings of philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers.The book leads the reader through the controversy that was generated by Claude Perrault in the seventeenth century. His writings began to cast doubt on the absolute aesthetic value of the classical orders and the perfect proportions that were architecture's legacy from Pythagorean times. Thus the once immutable invisible system lost its special status forever. The book focuses in particular on eighteenth-century developments in the science of mechanics and emerging techniques in structural analysis which slowly entered the architectural treatises and found their way into practice, often by way of civil and military engineers. And by the nineteenth century, the book notes, even architectural rendering and drawing were radically changed through the introduction of new descriptive and projective geometries.Tracing these fundamental changes in architectural intentions, P�rez-G�mez challenges many popular misconceptions about the theory and history of modern architecture. At the same time, he suggests an intangible loss, that of a culture's power to express through a building its total mathematical, mystical, and magical world-view.
Building Science for a Cold Climate
N.B. Hutcheon - 1983