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Modern House plans UK

Posted by on August 25, 2017 – 03:54 pm

Modern House plans UK

Contemporary-Modern House Plans feature open, flexible floor space, minimalist decorative elements, and extensive use of modern or industrial mixed materials throughout the home. Stripped down, sleek, and elegant Contemporary or Modern house plans are a complete departure from traditional architecture and have been a favorite style in architect-designed homes since the 1950s. Found in manicured suburban neighborhoods across the country, sophisticated contemporary house designs offer soaring ceilings and a timeless simplicity that works well for…

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Types of architectural styles

Posted by on March 18, 2017 – 05:22 am

Types of architectural styles

Pennsylvania has a rich architectural history that reflects the broad patterns of settlement, growth and change across the sixty-seven counties of the state. While no standing buildings remain of Native American construction, some buildings from the earliest day of European settlement have survived. Historic structures from all eras are present in Pennsylvania, but since the state saw its greatest development in the late 19th and early to mid-20th century, buildings from this period are more plentiful. This website offers information on common historic…

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Architectural building styles

Posted by on February 24, 2017 – 03:50 am

Architectural building styles

Refers to the style predominantly of architecture and the decorative arts, widely disseminated in Europe and the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, which became popular after the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Modernes in Paris in 1925. The style is characterized by a synthesis of industrial and fine arts materials used to create a wide variety of both man-made and mass-produced objects, often with an emphasis on rectilinear motifs, vibrant colors, and elegant, abstracted, simplified forms. Beaux-Arts The style of architecture…

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Different architectural styles

Posted by on December 9, 2016 – 07:05 pm

Different architectural styles

This chapter describes and discusses high level patterns and principles commonly used for applications today. These are often referred to as the architectural styles, and include patterns such as client/server, layered architecture, component-based architecture, message bus architecture, and service-oriented architecture (SOA). For each style, you will find an overview, key principles, major benefits, and information that will help you choose the appropriate architectural styles for your application. It is important to understand that the styles…

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English Architecture style

Posted by on November 9, 2016 – 04:53 pm

English Architecture style

In 1928, in the Builder s Home Catalog, you would have found the following description of this style: The soaring, evanescent spirit of Gothic architecture seems to have little to do with domestic buildings. And in actuality it is impossible to find such salient features as high vaulted ceilings, delicate buttresses and real stained glass windows short of a mediaeval castle. Yet if we look at it in a broader way, if we remember that the desires for buoyant freedom, for romance itself is at the core of Gothic architecture we can find some domestic…

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19th century architectural styles

Posted by on October 18, 2016 – 08:08 pm

19th century architectural styles

This guide is intended as an introduction to American domestic architectural styles beginning with First Period colonial architecture through the Colonial Revival architecture of the early twentieth century. The guide focuses on common stylistic trends of New England and is therefore not inclusive of all American architecture. Click on a stylistic period listed below for a brief synopsis, list of defining features, and images of examples. First Period (Post-Medieval English): 1600-1700 Built during the first generation of settlement by English colonists…

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Architecture Firm

Posted by on March 12, 2015 – 01:53 pm

Architecture Firm

The panel at AIASF on Thursday night, from left: Mark Cavagnero, Melissa Werner, Cass Calder Smith, Sylvia Kwan, and Samuel Fajner. 1. Who are you? Before you start churning out press releases and wooing clients, the first thing you need to do to define your brand is actually to define what you want to be when you grow up,says Sam Fajner. You have to believe in what you do and find your passion, because if you don t find your passion, you re not going to be able to communicate that. 2. Socialize with the clients you want Running your own firm…

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Architecture & Interiors

Posted by on February 20, 2016 – 12:09 pm

Architecture & Interiors

The 8-8-88, at 8 am the architect leaves free their creativity and begin to put in place and creating large and important projects in the area of private residences, shops and hotels. This date, which will mark his life, became in 2006 the name of his furniture showroom, located in Rome in Via Tirso 107, which exposes the fruits of his research and its design. It is the hotel sector to be more consistent and familiar to the architect, having grown up in hotels for families. It is for this reason that in the design and renovation of the latter, the…

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RIBA Events

Posted by on January 13, 2016 – 09:59 am

RIBA Events

The Royal Institute of British Architects champions better buildings, communities and the environment through architecture and our members. We provide the standards, training, support and recognition that put our members – in the UK and overseas – at the peak of their profession. With government, we work to improve the design quality of public buildings, new homes and new communities. From exhibitions and talks to conferences and awards, the RIBA advances architectural and design excellence through engagement with all. As the UK’s national architecture…

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Canada Architecture Schools

Posted by on June 17, 2016 – 03:35 pm

Canada Architecture Schools

National $ 5, 539 per year International $ 12, 695 per year The MArch program was established at the university over 40 years ago, and has evolved to develop a distinctive approach to architectural education, research, and practice. Our approach engages the contemporary challenges facing the discipline of architecture through our commitment to, and expertise in, critical practice, digital design and fabrication, building performance and responsiveness, and cultural theory. Read more National $ 11, 010 per year International $ 22, 850 per year Architects…

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