Category: Design

  • Architecture. The Public Setting for a Global Ritual

    Architecture is one of the main places of sightseeing in every country. The architectural monuments attract the attention of people from different parts of the world. One of the main tourists’ attractions is the historical buildings, which architecture has survived till now. There are different types or styles of architecture: Renaissance, Baroque, Japan, Pre-Columbian, the…

  • Architecture and Architects: Analysis Over the Centuries

    Table of Contents Abstract An Analysis over the years Comparison and Contrast of the Architecture of Red House and iT House References Abstract This paper aims to compare and contrast the Architecture and the concept followed by Architects from the 19th Century and 21st century and how their ideas varied through time. A detailed analysis…

  • California Architecture: San Diego and San Francisco Buildings

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Works Cited Introduction Architecture is one of the activities, which help to track the history of the places, people, and their traditions. With the help of various architectural buildings, people learn more about their own history and their cultures. Such unbelievable architectures like William Wilson Wurster, Irving John Gill, or…

  • Architecture. Individual Project

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Elements of the construction Reflection Reference List Abstract Architecture is generally regarded as one the most ancient art of the world. The fact is that the architecture and planning of modern houses are aimed at combining the commodity, comfort, and reliability of the allover construction. The project, which will be…

  • Architecture and Urban Design in the Twentieth Century

    Table of Contents Introduction Design theories and concepts on which the design of scheme is based The built form and typological characteristics of the design Evaluation of the scheme in use, and the reactions of the public to the design Conclusion Reference List Introduction In the course of the twentieth century, the architectural art underwent…

  • The Collection of City’s Elements

    Architectural thought is many-faceted in terms of the social, economic, and demographic parameters. In this respect, humanity has got lots of benefits of previous times to be shared currently. The idea of urban societies was predominant in the twentieth century. Owing to the theoretical approaches by many architects and researchers in urban design, contemporary American…

  • Lighting Systems for Large Structures

    Table of Contents Summary Introduction Discussion and findings Conclusion Works cited Summary The use of light from the sun during the day can be an efficient way to minimize light energy costs in large buildings. Though this method has not been adopted by a lot of people, it can significantly reduce electricity costs for building…

  • Arts and Crafts Movement in Melbourne

    Table of Contents Introduction Achievement of the Arts and Crafts movement in Melbourne between 1888 and 1916 What was its relationship to the development of modernism? References Introduction Australian architecture had been greatly influenced by the English culture and the designs that were mostly used portrayed great attention to detail. These structures had strong lines…

  • Hirst’s Analysis of Architecture and Power

    Philip Johnson once said: “All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space” (Brainy Quote). Moreover, we can say that architecture was always considered to be not only art able to satisfy the primary human needs in the shelter, housing, etc.…

  • How Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Influenced Architecture in the United States of America

    Introduction According to Frampton and Futagawa (1980), modern architecture covers the period between 1910 and 1960 where the popular architects like Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd among others had significant influence over the type of residential and commercial buildings. This resulted in numerous developments such as houses, gated communities, and social institutions that…