Category: Architecture

  • I want you to submit a picture of a building that you think is the ugliest build

    I want you to submit a picture of a building that you think is the ugliest building in the world so again if you go to Canvas and you look under assignments the directions I suggested don’t choose something just based on bad condition you know house that’s just dilapidated cuz that’s not the house…

  • this is an ARCHITECTURE treatise proposal…please treat it as such and write ac

    this is an ARCHITECTURE treatise proposal…please treat it as such and write ac this is an ARCHITECTURE treatise proposal…please treat it as such and write accordingly…..please make sure that Architectural principals are referred to and document is contextual to south africa. please note: section 01 & 02 are complete they do not need to be…

  • The Clinical Document Architecture and Continuity of Care Record

    The Clinical Document Architecture and Continuity of Care Record The Clinical Document Architecture (CDA), Continuity of Care Document (CCD), and Continuity of Care Record (CCR) are standards that are designed for medical data organization and sharing. Thus, the three formats are used in the field of healthcare for the documentation of relevant information about the…

  • Biltmore Manor: Residential Buildings in American Architecture

    Biltmore Manor: Residential Buildings in American Architecture It is worth noting that when visiting North Carolina and Asheville in particular, one should choose Biltmore as their final destination. Biltmore is a luxurious house built in 1895 and stylized as a 16th-century castle (Sully, 2019). It consists of 250 rooms, and it is the most grandiose,…

  • Difficulties of Partnership in the Contemporary World of Architecture

    Difficulties of Partnership in the Contemporary World of Architecture Nowadays corporate structures, such as companies, exclude sole practitioners and partners from the architectural market. We live in a highly competitive society, and old forms of unions are not as effective today, as they were before. Though the definition of a partnership sounds optimistic enough and…

  • Teaching Architecture and Freehand Drawing

    Teaching Architecture and Freehand Drawing The experience of Sue Ferguson Gussow in teaching freehand drawing to architecture students is the central theme of the article. The theme was premised on the fundamental approaches to freehand drawing techniques that underline the preliminary stages for understanding architecture. Presented from a simplistic point of view, the article is…

  • Ancient Sculpture and Monumental Architecture

    Ancient Sculpture and Monumental Architecture Sculpture in Ancient Civilizations The Stele of Naram-Sin depicts Akkadian King Naram-Sin defeating an enemy army. The king is on the top of a mountain, and his army is marching behind him, while the defeated soldiers are spread around chaotically. The clothes and weapons show that the people on the…

  • The German Architectural History

    The German Architectural History The Controversy in the Deutsche Werkbund The Werkbund Exhibition staged in Cologne, Germany, in 1914 presented the primary architectural differences during those times. The debate was based on industrial methods and standardization against craft and fine artistry. Hermann Muthesius, a German nationalist, led the standardization supporters while Henry de Velde, a…

  • Islamic Architecture in Its Historical Context

    Islamic Architecture in Its Historical Context Islamic architecture represents a mixture of secular and religious styles dating to the origin of Islam to the contemporary world. The architecture works reveal various factors that contributed to the uniqueness of this art, including cultural interaction and religious affiliations. While these architectural components remain one of Islams identities,…

  • The Architectonics of Memory: On Built Form and Built Thought

    The Architectonics of Memory: On Built Form and Built Thought Architecture has generally been considered as the art of design and construction using unique techniques that are appealing to the eyes. However, some architects have been arguing that architecture is more than this. They consider it as an art and science of trying to make…