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This modernist columbus indiana architectural building is designed in small mid-western city of Columbus that is very popular churches, house, fire station. For more information https://bit.ly/3513U4N
A wide-ranging talk on the development of housing from nomadic shelters to modern eco-housing whilst at the same time describing how this has profoundly affected human social culture moving from a nomadic lifestyle to agriculture and industry which requires land ownership, with the development of villages, towns and cities to high rise urban sprawl with its associated problems.
Vernacular Study : AKIL SAMI HOUSE ,by Ar.HASSAN FATHY Siddiq Salim
The house was built by notable Egyptian Architect Hassan Fathy. It was built in Dahshur for the client Dr Akil Sami. The house is built using traditional Egyptian and Islamic building techniques and arrangements.
5 best modernist buildings of columbus indiana check them out today SophiaJohnson29
This modernist columbus indiana architectural building is designed in small mid-western city of Columbus that is very popular churches, house, fire station. For more information https://bit.ly/3513U4N
A wide-ranging talk on the development of housing from nomadic shelters to modern eco-housing whilst at the same time describing how this has profoundly affected human social culture moving from a nomadic lifestyle to agriculture and industry which requires land ownership, with the development of villages, towns and cities to high rise urban sprawl with its associated problems.
Vernacular Study : AKIL SAMI HOUSE ,by Ar.HASSAN FATHY Siddiq Salim
The house was built by notable Egyptian Architect Hassan Fathy. It was built in Dahshur for the client Dr Akil Sami. The house is built using traditional Egyptian and Islamic building techniques and arrangements.
LAURENCE WILFRED BAKER
British born Indian Architect
Born in Birmingham,UK (March 2,1917).
Educated at King Edwards Grammar School & The Birmingham School of Architecture.
He moved to India in 1945 in part as a missionary.
He obtained Indian citizenship in 1989 and resided in Tiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum), Kerala
ARTIST, ARCHITECT, CARTOONIST etc.,
"Daddy" This is how we address him there at Laurie Baker Habitat. A British-born Indian architect extraordinaire, who had made Kerala his home, designed it. By then, he had been in India for some 44 years and had built a house for himself in the Thiruvananthapuram suburb of Nalanchira.
LAURENCE WILFRED BAKER
British born Indian Architect
Born in Birmingham,UK (March 2,1917).
Educated at King Edwards Grammar School & The Birmingham School of Architecture.
He moved to India in 1945 in part as a missionary.
He obtained Indian citizenship in 1989 and resided in Tiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum), Kerala
ARTIST, ARCHITECT, CARTOONIST etc.,
"Daddy" This is how we address him there at Laurie Baker Habitat. A British-born Indian architect extraordinaire, who had made Kerala his home, designed it. By then, he had been in India for some 44 years and had built a house for himself in the Thiruvananthapuram suburb of Nalanchira.
Ancient Egyptian Houses, and influence on Hassan FathyHanady14
A detailed research on Ancient Egyptian residential houses of both middle class and elite families, from materials to room layouts to architectural components as well as an overview on their influence in modern times, especially their influence on Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy
2. • Greeks were famous for there beautiful coliseums and detailed temples.
• Greeks built the temples out of finely cut marble with stone foundations
for both beauty and strength. The temples were made super large in
order to hold a giant statue of the god that is being worshipped in the
temple.
• Normal Greek citizens would live in a simple stone and clay house. The
richer people would have a central yard where the children would play
and the women would weave. The men and women had different rooms.
The men's room were located near the main entrance in order to protect
the people in the house. The normal Greek house was the living space
for women because they only left the house in order to find silk.
• Greek coliseums were made from the same material as the temples but
the floors were not made from marble but from dirt instead. The dirt
was placed because its cheap and easy to clean up. The coliseums use
were for entertainment like the Olympics and the Gladiator fights.
3. • The Greeks also building designs were made in order to keep the family
cool in the hot summers and warm during the cool winters.
4. • The Egyptian were famous for the unusual buildings they built like
pyramids a sphinxes.
• Normal Egyptian houses were made out of dried mud and clay. Wood
was very rare in Egypt so they had to use the common resources.
• The Egyptian houses were usually two levels. The bottom level was for
storage while the upper level was for living space. A reed canopy was
made to keep the house shaded during the intense onslaught of heat
during the Summer. Rich people would live in a house with a central
courtyard that contained flowers and fruits.
• Egyptian built pyramids as a tomb to their beloved pharaoh. Pyramids
are built from multiple materials like limestone and granite but they
often used sand.
5. • Did u know that out of the seven ancient wonders of the ancient world
the Egyptian pyramids are the only wonder still in almost perfect
condition.
6. • Ancient Mesopotamians were known to be the first civilization who
made complex buildings.
• Ancient Mesopotamian houses were usually two stories tall. The houses
would be right next to each other like a modern day townhouse.
• Ancient Mesopotamian houses were usually made from dried brick
because wood and stone was rare.
• The rich and poor people did not have a bid difference in houses. The
only difference was that rich people would have larger homes then the
poor people.
• Mesopotamian houses had flat roofs thus making another floor for
cooking and sleeping during the warm Summers.
7. • As Mesopotamia flourished the rich houses became increasingly large as
the poor peoples houses became increasingly small.
8. • The Japanese were known for their beautiful temples and amazing rock
gardens.
• Japanese were one of the first people to use rocks in there temples. They
used wood as the roof and skilled carpenters would make beautiful
curves and designs.
• Japanese homes were usually made from the same material of temples.
Japanese houses would look just like a miniature version of the temple.
• Japanese usually would have a courtyard where they would have a
normal or stone garden.
9. • Did you know that Japan had there own Atlantis. It was and ancient city
that was made during the ice age and when the ice age ended the water
levels rose and drowned the village.
10. • Modern Canadian houses have became increasingly large and alien like.
• Modern Canadian houses are built from wood and mainly glass.
• They are now shaped in geometric shapes.
• Canadian houses are different from Greek houses because they have less
tiny details
• Canadian houses are different from Mesopotamian houses because they
are made on a larger scale even in comparison with the rich people.
• Canadian houses are different from Japanese houses because its is less
religious.
• Canadian houses are different from Egyptian houses because we now
have air conditioner and we don’t have to worry about heat.