Essays About buildings designed

 

  • The Influences of Italian Architecture on Our World Today
    ... Even buildings designed to intimate the gazer with God\'s glory such as St. Peter\'s is designed for public worship, and to command majesty from the outside. ...
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  • Benjamin H. Latrobe
    ... The Greek style is more known and more popular in public buildings but there were also many private buildings designed in this style. ...
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  • cathedrals
    ... cathedrals. Churches are buildings designed for the worship of groups of Christians. Churches are built for sacred purposes. All ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... The interiors of the buildings he designed marked his sense of spaciousness - his idea derived from an open space with one room going into another open space. ...
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  • Daniel Burnham and John Wellborn Root
    ... Slaton, 79). Many of Burnham and Root's buildings designed in the 1880s are identifiable as prototypes for the Rookery. The Calumet ...
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  • 19th Century Arc
    ... design in his development of the areas around Regents Park, notably Cumberland Terrace and the surrounding buildings of Regent Street. Designed for the wealthy ...
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  • An Examination of Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... never completed. But after the war, Wright took on many new commissions and designed a number of great buildings. By the conclusion ...
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  • julia morgan archetect
    ... She always designed houses and buildings in California, so if no books were written about Julia Morgan, then people who live far away from California might not ...
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  • Architecture 2
    ... Architects have designed the greatest buildings in history, from the stoic World Trade Center in New York, to the graceful and natural Falling Waters house in ...
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  • The Bauhaus Notes
    ... Muche became as fascinated by the idea of low cost, quick assembly prefabricated buildings as Gropius and Meyer. In 1925 they designed a house that could be ...
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  • Buffalo City Hall: An Evaluation
    ... design, which really made this building one of the most beautiful buildings today. ... This skylight located in the Common Council Chamber and was designed so that ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... He designed everything: banks and resorts, office buildings and churches, a filling station and a synagogue, a beer garden and an art museum. ...
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  • Architecture
    ... One of the most famous all American achievements was the Brooklyn Bridge, designed by John and Washington Roebling. The commercial buildings and skyscrapers of ...
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  • olmstead
    ... of our city parks, you can find a place to sit down and look around you, seeing no sign of tall buildings or busy streets. Also, many parks are designed with a ...
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  • olmsted
    ... of our city parks, you can find a place to sit down and look around you, seeing no sign of tall buildings or busy streets. Also, many parks are designed with a ...
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  • Stop Demolition
    ... as well as other edifices of historic El Biblawi and architectural value, which it was designed to protect.' (Shahine 1). Demolishing old buildings will lead ...
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  • Frank LLoyd Wright and Architecture
    ... During his seventy-year career, Wright designed 1,141 buildings, including homes, offices, churches, schools, libraries, bridges and museums. ...
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  • Architecture in the baroque time period
    ... top of his building. The architects both designed their buildings to have a large central area. Differences between Saint Carlo ...
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  • Sleepy Hollow
    ... The buildings were designed just for this movie and they were painstakingly built in England to add that extra feel of dreariness of Sleepy Hollow. ...
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  • Should Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... It was said that his mother placed pictures of great buildings on the walls of ... his own firm; he first worked out of the Schiller Building (designed by Adler ...
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  • Modernism Art and Design
    ... Over his lifetime, after getting his degree in architecture from the Helsinki University of Technology, he designed 70 buildings in his country. ...
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  • Rule of St. Benedict Influence on Medieval Monasteries
    ... Benedict do maintain a correlation between the actual values of the rule and the way the building was designed. The positions of the buildings and the other ...
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  • Michael Graves
    ... Princeton University. He designed buildings upon commission, but not until 1977 did his work become nationally know. Graves received ...
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  • Historical Landmark
    ... His designs captured the hearts of thousands. His wisdom added to the stability of the Garden as one of the cities most beautiful and well designed buildings. ...
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  • Architecture in Puritan Era
    ... Nation's leaders started to construct buildings with a more classical design. Thomas Jefferson designed the then new State Capitol at Richmond directly an old ...
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  • girl, Interrupted
    ... the Plaza of the Three Powers, in which is set a circular, largely underground cathedral; this, and all the city's other major buildings, were designed by the ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... Both were designed in 1935-36 and each makes bold use of concrete, but the two buildings are worlds apart in style and character. ...
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  • Changes During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
    ... Renaissance architects designed buildings on a smaller scale to make people aware of their own powers and dignity. In medicine and anatomy, progress was made. ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright1
    ... With this philosophy in mind, Wright designed some of the most spectacular buildings in the world. One project that gained him notoriety was the Robie House. ...
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright
    ... During this period, Wright designed many of his greatest works including the Larkin ... vertical facets which Gropius and Corbu would model their buildings "It is ...
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