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Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect who designed over 1,000 projects, including more than 500 completed works. He was known for his innovative use of stained glass windows, designing over 4,000 stained glass windows and doors for more than 150 of his buildings in unique styles using transparent and iridescent glass with gold leaf. Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist and designer best known for his work in stained glass windows, lamps, glass mosaics and other decorative arts. He incorporated color, texture and tonal variations into his glasswork, which was used in both wealthy homes and public buildings.
This document provides information about different architectural styles throughout history. It discusses how Greek revival was popular in the 1840s but was replaced by styles more suitable for royalty. Early homes in England were made of stone but were too expensive for most. Gothic and Carpenter Gothic styles emerged in America using wooden details instead of stone. Victorian structures evolved from simple to more complicated over time, with styles like Italianate known for flat roofs, cornices, and columns. Victorian architecture remains popular today as many homes from this era still stand.
Victorian architecture was popular from 1825 to 1850 during Queen Victoria's reign in England. Many early cottages were built as summer homes because they lacked insulation. Architects would often submit designs for houses that had identical floor plans but varying facades. Victorian homes were commonly painted white, beige or gray and a single color. By the 1870s, middle-class homes trended toward simpler, more open floor plans with living rooms replacing parlors. Victorian architecture drew inspiration from history, nature, geometry, and personal experiences to design homes, and the style is still used today in bed and breakfast inns, hotels, and historic sites.
The Victorian Era of architecture stretched from 1825-1901 and was inspired by history, nature, and geometry. Victorian architecture featured intricate roofs, many decorative shingles, and complicated house designs. Different styles such as Gothic Revival and Italianate were popular during this time period. Interior designs incorporated elements from the Renaissance like marble fireplaces and plaster walls, as well as natural wood furniture. Stone construction was limited to wealthy homeowners due to the high cost of stone carving.
The document discusses colors used during the Victorian era in Australia. It describes three Victorian eras - early, mid, and late Victorian - and provides examples of popular colors for each period. These include shades of green, brown, red, pink, grey and blue. The document aims to show that Victorian interiors were not always dark as many assume, and that new colors became trendy like magenta and various shades of violet and green during the mid and late Victorian periods.
Victorian architecture developed between 1860 and 1900 and borrowed styles from history as well as influences from the Middle East and Asia. Known for "painted ladies", which are Victorian buildings painted in three or more colors to embellish architectural details, restoring crumbling Victorian homes can be an expensive endeavor.
John Drayton purchased land along the Ashley River in 1738 and constructed Drayton Hall, which came to serve as his family's plantation headquarters. Drayton Hall was designed in the Georgian-Palladian style that was popular among wealthy English landowners at the time, with influences from architects like Palladio, Gibbs, and Jones. The house featured high-quality materials and ornate architectural details throughout the interior that demonstrated the Drayton family's wealth and status. Today, Drayton Hall is preserved for its architectural significance as one of the finest remaining examples of Georgian-Palladian architecture in America.
This document provides clues about different styles of American architecture and asks the reader to identify each style based on the given descriptions. It describes Colonial homes as having central fireplaces, steep roofs and a design for staying cool. Victorian architecture is marked by towers, intricate window frames and diverse designs. Cape Cod homes have a minimal design along the coast with small overhangs and dormer windows. Pueblo architecture uses adobe construction and is most common in New Mexico. Ranch-style homes popularized the open floor plan with a long, low profile and attached garage. Contemporary/Modern homes have open floor plans, tall windows and unconventional designs.
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Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect who designed over 1,000 projects, including more than 500 completed works. He was known for his innovative use of stained glass windows, designing over 4,000 stained glass windows and doors for more than 150 of his buildings in unique styles using transparent and iridescent glass with gold leaf. Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist and designer best known for his work in stained glass windows, lamps, glass mosaics and other decorative arts. He incorporated color, texture and tonal variations into his glasswork, which was used in both wealthy homes and public buildings.
This document provides information about different architectural styles throughout history. It discusses how Greek revival was popular in the 1840s but was replaced by styles more suitable for royalty. Early homes in England were made of stone but were too expensive for most. Gothic and Carpenter Gothic styles emerged in America using wooden details instead of stone. Victorian structures evolved from simple to more complicated over time, with styles like Italianate known for flat roofs, cornices, and columns. Victorian architecture remains popular today as many homes from this era still stand.
Victorian architecture was popular from 1825 to 1850 during Queen Victoria's reign in England. Many early cottages were built as summer homes because they lacked insulation. Architects would often submit designs for houses that had identical floor plans but varying facades. Victorian homes were commonly painted white, beige or gray and a single color. By the 1870s, middle-class homes trended toward simpler, more open floor plans with living rooms replacing parlors. Victorian architecture drew inspiration from history, nature, geometry, and personal experiences to design homes, and the style is still used today in bed and breakfast inns, hotels, and historic sites.
The Victorian Era of architecture stretched from 1825-1901 and was inspired by history, nature, and geometry. Victorian architecture featured intricate roofs, many decorative shingles, and complicated house designs. Different styles such as Gothic Revival and Italianate were popular during this time period. Interior designs incorporated elements from the Renaissance like marble fireplaces and plaster walls, as well as natural wood furniture. Stone construction was limited to wealthy homeowners due to the high cost of stone carving.
The document discusses colors used during the Victorian era in Australia. It describes three Victorian eras - early, mid, and late Victorian - and provides examples of popular colors for each period. These include shades of green, brown, red, pink, grey and blue. The document aims to show that Victorian interiors were not always dark as many assume, and that new colors became trendy like magenta and various shades of violet and green during the mid and late Victorian periods.
Victorian architecture developed between 1860 and 1900 and borrowed styles from history as well as influences from the Middle East and Asia. Known for "painted ladies", which are Victorian buildings painted in three or more colors to embellish architectural details, restoring crumbling Victorian homes can be an expensive endeavor.
John Drayton purchased land along the Ashley River in 1738 and constructed Drayton Hall, which came to serve as his family's plantation headquarters. Drayton Hall was designed in the Georgian-Palladian style that was popular among wealthy English landowners at the time, with influences from architects like Palladio, Gibbs, and Jones. The house featured high-quality materials and ornate architectural details throughout the interior that demonstrated the Drayton family's wealth and status. Today, Drayton Hall is preserved for its architectural significance as one of the finest remaining examples of Georgian-Palladian architecture in America.
This document provides clues about different styles of American architecture and asks the reader to identify each style based on the given descriptions. It describes Colonial homes as having central fireplaces, steep roofs and a design for staying cool. Victorian architecture is marked by towers, intricate window frames and diverse designs. Cape Cod homes have a minimal design along the coast with small overhangs and dormer windows. Pueblo architecture uses adobe construction and is most common in New Mexico. Ranch-style homes popularized the open floor plan with a long, low profile and attached garage. Contemporary/Modern homes have open floor plans, tall windows and unconventional designs.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect born in 1867 who practiced organic architecture. Some of his most famous works include Fallingwater built in 1935, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1959, and the Frederick C. Robie House from 1909. Wright also designed furniture for many of his buildings and developed his own Usonian style of furniture in the 1940s-1950s.
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The document discusses various home furnishings and styles popular in Victorian England, including clocks, rugs, wallpaper, lighting, mirrors, china, and chairs. It notes the introduction of Oriental rugs to England in the 11th century and their spread due to Marco Polo's travels. Different styles of mirrors, lighting innovations like the electric lamp, and types of chairs and plates are also summarized.
Here are advantages of built-in wardrobes in the bedroom and any other rooms. Belvisi kitchen and furniture provides a superb range of modern Italian furniture. Visit our site for more amazing furniture options.
The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut was designed by architect Philip Johnson in 1949 as his personal residence. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, the Glass House is considered an important early example of modern architecture, using industrial materials like glass and steel. It consists of an open floor plan enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass panels between steel supports. Johnson passed ownership of the Glass House to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2005, and it was opened to visitors in 2007.
The city of Philadelphia has one of the most celebrated histories of any city in America. Visitors will love exploring America’s past through the numerous museums and historical buildings. The city also has much to offer in the way of art, gardens, and markets.
The document discusses how to incorporate nautical style into home interior design in subtle, stylish ways. Some key elements mentioned include using striped patterns in blue and white, displaying maps, starfish, or a ship's steering wheel as a focal point. Natural materials like wood and fabrics are recommended over plastics. The style works well when applied sparingly to areas like living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms using colors like white, blue, and sandy tones.
Oriental, European, and African interior design styles share some common elements but also have distinguishing characteristics.
Oriental design draws from Eastern Asian influences and emphasizes natural elements, simple furnishings, and neutral colors to create calm Zen spaces. European style has roots in historical design movements and favors performance over excess accessories with a focus on materials, form and function. African interior design uses vibrant colors and earth tones along with cultural details like masks and animal prints to evoke the warmth and beauty of the continent.
This document discusses the key components of architecture including details like doors, windows, and arches that can help date buildings. It provides examples of different arch styles through time from basket arches used in Romanesque buildings to pointed lancet arches in the 11th-12th centuries. Window styles also changed significantly from tiny openings without glass in early medieval times to modern buildings with entire glass exteriors. Doorway styles similarly evolved from ancient Greek rectangular doors to Gothic pointed arches. The document outlines different roofing elements such as domes in various shapes and vaults like barrel, groin, rib, and fan vaults.
Anoushiravan Ghamsari, known as Anoush Ghamsari is a brilliant architect, the way he uses his creativity to create phenomenal concepts is beyond this world.
There are many styles of architecture, but contemporary and traditional are the most common today. Houses in West Vancouver range widely in price from $700,000 to over $20 million, with an average of $1.6 million. Different famous architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Arthur Erickson, and Greg Lynn have contributed styles like organic architecture and blobitecture. Home prices in West Vancouver depend on factors like location, views, lot size, materials, amenities, and the level of work/features in the home.
The document provides an assignment for students to present on one of Frank Lloyd Wright's residential works in a 5-minute visual presentation. It lists 15 residential works by Wright that students can choose from, including his home and studio in Oak Park, the Willits House in Highland Park, Illinois, the Heurtley House in Chicago, the Martin House in Buffalo, and the Robie House in Chicago. The presentation should include images, plans, sections, elevations, details, and renderings that visually define the style of the chosen work based on Wright's oeuvre and demonstrate the architectural principles. Students are instructed to save their presentation in PDF format and cite any sources used.
This document provides descriptions of various furniture styles including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Contemporary/Modern, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. For each style, an example piece is described and suggestions are given for how it could be used with other furniture in a room.
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was an English architect from the 19th century known for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style. He was born in 1812 in London and some of his most notable works included the Palace of Westminster and many Victorian churches. Pugin published a book in 1836 arguing for a Gothic Revival and believed that architecture should celebrate its construction and have form follow function through practical interior designs. He is remembered for influencing the Victorian era with his Gothic designs and principles of "honest design".
Frank Lloyd Wright was an influential American architect known for pioneering the Prairie School style. Some key principles in his work included simplicity, harmony with the environment, and bringing people joy. He is renowned for buildings like Fallingwater, the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. The document provides case studies on the Imperial Hotel and Guggenheim, highlighting their innovative designs that integrated with their sites and used new materials like concrete. It also summarizes Wright's Unity Temple, known for its modern geometric forms that broke from church architectural conventions of the time.
The Circa 1880s mansion built by the merchant Cheong Fatt Tze at the end of 19th century has 38 rooms, 5 granite-paved courtyards, 7 staircases & 220 vernacular timber louvre windows. The architecture of the mansion however originates from the Su Chow Dynasty Period in China. Other features of the house include Gothic louvered windows, Chinese cut and paste porcelain work, Stoke-on-Trent floor tiles made of encaustic clay in geometric pieces all shaped to fit to a perfect square, Glasgow cast iron works by MacFarlane's & Co. and Art Nouveau48 stained glass windows. The mansion was originally built with careful attention to the principles of Feng Shui.The domestic annex is built in front of it to prevent any road being built to create a T-Junction in front of it; it has water running through a meandering network of pipes that begin from the eaves of the roof, channeled through the upper ceiling, down the walls collecting in the central courtyard before being channeled away from the property via a similar network of pipes, in this case, underneath the entire flooring system and is built with a step in the middle to create a slope (to ride on the dragons back).
The distinctive blue colour of the mansion is the result of mixing lime with natural blue dye made from the Indigo plant. The blue was very popular in the Colonial period and the dye was imported from India to Penang by the British. The lime-wash was very effective in a tropical weather as it absorbed moisture and cooled the house whilst dispelling moisture without damage to the structural integrity of the walls. Though white was the most easily-available colour, the indigo-blue was chosen as the former is a colour synonymous with death for the Chinese.
The mansion was purchased from Cheong Fatt Tze's descendants in 1989 by a group of local Penang individuals in order to save the edifice from encroaching development and possible demolition. While it remains until now, a private-residence, the property operates as a 16 Room Bed & Breakfast-cum-museum as part of the adaptive reuse of an ongoing restoration project which has won awards from UNESCO. Tours are offered in English three times a day to central parts of the house. Wikipedia.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed several notable buildings, including the Robie House, Fallingwater, Guggenheim Museum, and Johnson Wax Tower. The Robie House is considered the greatest example of the Prairie School style and features horizontal lines, bands of windows, and integration with the landscape. Fallingwater is built partially over a waterfall, with cantilevered balconies connecting to the natural surroundings. The Guggenheim Museum features a spiral ramp allowing continuous viewing, inspired by Babylonian architecture. Wright aimed to create open, stimulating work spaces at the Johnson Wax Tower through his unique dendriform columns that frame interior vistas.
The document discusses the meaning and characteristics of contemporary style in interior design. It begins by defining contemporary as belonging to the current time period. It then discusses key elements of contemporary design, including clean lines, natural materials, open floor plans, and simplicity. Specific rooms like the kitchen, bedroom, and exterior are examined. Overall, the document conveys that contemporary design is eclectic and modern while prioritizing functionality.
The document provides a history of interior design styles from the Victorian era to modern times. It discusses key styles such as Victorian (1837-1901), Arts & Crafts (1860-1910), Art Nouveau (1890-1910), Eclecticism (1900s-now), Colonial (1905-now), and the works of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright including Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum. The Victorian era featured ornate decorations and furnishings while Arts & Crafts emphasized natural materials and craftsmanship. Art Nouveau used flowing, organic forms inspired by nature. Eclecticism blended different styles. Colonial design took influence from historical Georgian and Neoclassical styles. Wright designed iconic structures that blended
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Interior architecture is the practice of sensitively and innovatively redesigning an existing interior space, while respecting its historical value. As well as considering aesthetic design, interior architecture focuses on the functionality and material construction of interior spaces. It addresses structural elements like window and door placements, ventilation, heating and plumbing, as well as interior decoration.
Frank Lloyd Wright was an American architect born in 1867 who practiced organic architecture. Some of his most famous works include Fallingwater built in 1935, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 1959, and the Frederick C. Robie House from 1909. Wright also designed furniture for many of his buildings and developed his own Usonian style of furniture in the 1940s-1950s.
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The document discusses various home furnishings and styles popular in Victorian England, including clocks, rugs, wallpaper, lighting, mirrors, china, and chairs. It notes the introduction of Oriental rugs to England in the 11th century and their spread due to Marco Polo's travels. Different styles of mirrors, lighting innovations like the electric lamp, and types of chairs and plates are also summarized.
Here are advantages of built-in wardrobes in the bedroom and any other rooms. Belvisi kitchen and furniture provides a superb range of modern Italian furniture. Visit our site for more amazing furniture options.
The Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut was designed by architect Philip Johnson in 1949 as his personal residence. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, the Glass House is considered an important early example of modern architecture, using industrial materials like glass and steel. It consists of an open floor plan enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glass panels between steel supports. Johnson passed ownership of the Glass House to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2005, and it was opened to visitors in 2007.
The city of Philadelphia has one of the most celebrated histories of any city in America. Visitors will love exploring America’s past through the numerous museums and historical buildings. The city also has much to offer in the way of art, gardens, and markets.
The document discusses how to incorporate nautical style into home interior design in subtle, stylish ways. Some key elements mentioned include using striped patterns in blue and white, displaying maps, starfish, or a ship's steering wheel as a focal point. Natural materials like wood and fabrics are recommended over plastics. The style works well when applied sparingly to areas like living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms using colors like white, blue, and sandy tones.
Oriental, European, and African interior design styles share some common elements but also have distinguishing characteristics.
Oriental design draws from Eastern Asian influences and emphasizes natural elements, simple furnishings, and neutral colors to create calm Zen spaces. European style has roots in historical design movements and favors performance over excess accessories with a focus on materials, form and function. African interior design uses vibrant colors and earth tones along with cultural details like masks and animal prints to evoke the warmth and beauty of the continent.
This document discusses the key components of architecture including details like doors, windows, and arches that can help date buildings. It provides examples of different arch styles through time from basket arches used in Romanesque buildings to pointed lancet arches in the 11th-12th centuries. Window styles also changed significantly from tiny openings without glass in early medieval times to modern buildings with entire glass exteriors. Doorway styles similarly evolved from ancient Greek rectangular doors to Gothic pointed arches. The document outlines different roofing elements such as domes in various shapes and vaults like barrel, groin, rib, and fan vaults.
Anoushiravan Ghamsari, known as Anoush Ghamsari is a brilliant architect, the way he uses his creativity to create phenomenal concepts is beyond this world.
There are many styles of architecture, but contemporary and traditional are the most common today. Houses in West Vancouver range widely in price from $700,000 to over $20 million, with an average of $1.6 million. Different famous architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Arthur Erickson, and Greg Lynn have contributed styles like organic architecture and blobitecture. Home prices in West Vancouver depend on factors like location, views, lot size, materials, amenities, and the level of work/features in the home.
The document provides an assignment for students to present on one of Frank Lloyd Wright's residential works in a 5-minute visual presentation. It lists 15 residential works by Wright that students can choose from, including his home and studio in Oak Park, the Willits House in Highland Park, Illinois, the Heurtley House in Chicago, the Martin House in Buffalo, and the Robie House in Chicago. The presentation should include images, plans, sections, elevations, details, and renderings that visually define the style of the chosen work based on Wright's oeuvre and demonstrate the architectural principles. Students are instructed to save their presentation in PDF format and cite any sources used.
This document provides descriptions of various furniture styles including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Contemporary/Modern, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque. For each style, an example piece is described and suggestions are given for how it could be used with other furniture in a room.
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was an English architect from the 19th century known for his pioneering role in the Gothic Revival style. He was born in 1812 in London and some of his most notable works included the Palace of Westminster and many Victorian churches. Pugin published a book in 1836 arguing for a Gothic Revival and believed that architecture should celebrate its construction and have form follow function through practical interior designs. He is remembered for influencing the Victorian era with his Gothic designs and principles of "honest design".
Frank Lloyd Wright was an influential American architect known for pioneering the Prairie School style. Some key principles in his work included simplicity, harmony with the environment, and bringing people joy. He is renowned for buildings like Fallingwater, the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. The document provides case studies on the Imperial Hotel and Guggenheim, highlighting their innovative designs that integrated with their sites and used new materials like concrete. It also summarizes Wright's Unity Temple, known for its modern geometric forms that broke from church architectural conventions of the time.
The Circa 1880s mansion built by the merchant Cheong Fatt Tze at the end of 19th century has 38 rooms, 5 granite-paved courtyards, 7 staircases & 220 vernacular timber louvre windows. The architecture of the mansion however originates from the Su Chow Dynasty Period in China. Other features of the house include Gothic louvered windows, Chinese cut and paste porcelain work, Stoke-on-Trent floor tiles made of encaustic clay in geometric pieces all shaped to fit to a perfect square, Glasgow cast iron works by MacFarlane's & Co. and Art Nouveau48 stained glass windows. The mansion was originally built with careful attention to the principles of Feng Shui.The domestic annex is built in front of it to prevent any road being built to create a T-Junction in front of it; it has water running through a meandering network of pipes that begin from the eaves of the roof, channeled through the upper ceiling, down the walls collecting in the central courtyard before being channeled away from the property via a similar network of pipes, in this case, underneath the entire flooring system and is built with a step in the middle to create a slope (to ride on the dragons back).
The distinctive blue colour of the mansion is the result of mixing lime with natural blue dye made from the Indigo plant. The blue was very popular in the Colonial period and the dye was imported from India to Penang by the British. The lime-wash was very effective in a tropical weather as it absorbed moisture and cooled the house whilst dispelling moisture without damage to the structural integrity of the walls. Though white was the most easily-available colour, the indigo-blue was chosen as the former is a colour synonymous with death for the Chinese.
The mansion was purchased from Cheong Fatt Tze's descendants in 1989 by a group of local Penang individuals in order to save the edifice from encroaching development and possible demolition. While it remains until now, a private-residence, the property operates as a 16 Room Bed & Breakfast-cum-museum as part of the adaptive reuse of an ongoing restoration project which has won awards from UNESCO. Tours are offered in English three times a day to central parts of the house. Wikipedia.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed several notable buildings, including the Robie House, Fallingwater, Guggenheim Museum, and Johnson Wax Tower. The Robie House is considered the greatest example of the Prairie School style and features horizontal lines, bands of windows, and integration with the landscape. Fallingwater is built partially over a waterfall, with cantilevered balconies connecting to the natural surroundings. The Guggenheim Museum features a spiral ramp allowing continuous viewing, inspired by Babylonian architecture. Wright aimed to create open, stimulating work spaces at the Johnson Wax Tower through his unique dendriform columns that frame interior vistas.
The document discusses the meaning and characteristics of contemporary style in interior design. It begins by defining contemporary as belonging to the current time period. It then discusses key elements of contemporary design, including clean lines, natural materials, open floor plans, and simplicity. Specific rooms like the kitchen, bedroom, and exterior are examined. Overall, the document conveys that contemporary design is eclectic and modern while prioritizing functionality.
The document provides a history of interior design styles from the Victorian era to modern times. It discusses key styles such as Victorian (1837-1901), Arts & Crafts (1860-1910), Art Nouveau (1890-1910), Eclecticism (1900s-now), Colonial (1905-now), and the works of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright including Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum. The Victorian era featured ornate decorations and furnishings while Arts & Crafts emphasized natural materials and craftsmanship. Art Nouveau used flowing, organic forms inspired by nature. Eclecticism blended different styles. Colonial design took influence from historical Georgian and Neoclassical styles. Wright designed iconic structures that blended
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Interior architecture is the practice of sensitively and innovatively redesigning an existing interior space, while respecting its historical value. As well as considering aesthetic design, interior architecture focuses on the functionality and material construction of interior spaces. It addresses structural elements like window and door placements, ventilation, heating and plumbing, as well as interior decoration.
Art Deco was an international style popular in the 1920s and 1930s that influenced architecture, interior design, fashion and other visual arts. It took its name from the 1925 Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris. Furniture from this era often featured geometric designs and materials like ebony, mahogany and maple. Notable Art Deco designers included Paul Frankl and Emile Ruhlmann, who were known for their elegant and luxurious furniture made of precious woods with metal accents. Frankl designed pieces like the Puzzle Desk and Skyscraper Step Table that featured compartments of varying shapes and sizes.
This document provides an overview of the historical and cultural context of furniture design through various styles and periods. It discusses the major styles from ancient Egyptian and Greek furniture to modern styles like Art Deco, Bauhaus, and contemporary design. The document aims to educate readers on the evolution of furniture design over centuries under different influences and enable them to identify, combine, and adapt styles in their own designs.
The document discusses several iconic designers from Connecticut including Bunny Williams, Jamie Drake, Jens Risom, and Albert Hadley. It highlights their contributions to design through short biographies and descriptions of their work, philosophies, and impact. Specifically, it focuses on how these designers helped shape the design landscape in Connecticut through their modern and eclectic styles that blended new ideas with traditional New England aesthetics.
Fearon Hay is an internationally acclaimed architecture firm based in New Zealand. They designed Lindsay, an exclusive residential development in Brighton, Australia in collaboration with other firms. Fearon Hay is known for combining classic design principles with an adaption to the natural environment. Their buildings have sweeping and ambitious designs but also focus on functionality and fitting into their surroundings. Brighton has established itself as an epicenter for mid-century modernism with many notable architect-designed homes built in the 1950s and 1960s that received awards. Lindsay presents an outstanding example of Fearon Hay's celebrated design approach and philosophy.
Louis i kahn
Born February 20, 1901 on Saaremmaa Island in Kuressaare.
Kahn's Jewish parents immigrated to the United States in 1906.
His given name at birth was Itze-Leib Schmuilowsky but was changed upon arrival in the US.
Kahn's architecture is notable for its simple, platonic forms and compositions.
Through the use of brick and poured-in place concrete masonry, he developed a contemporary and monumental architecture that maintained a sympathy for the site.
While rooted in the International Style, Kahn's architecture was an amalgam of his Beaux Arts education and a personal aesthetic impulse to develop his own architectural forms.
Kahn received the AIA Gold Medal in 1971 and the RIBA Gold Medal in 1972.
Louis Kahn is considered one of the foremost architects of the late twentieth century.
On March 17, 1974, he died of a heart attack in a men's restroom in Pennsylvania Station in New York City.
Education/ Occupation
He attended the University of Pennsylvania and received his Bachelors degree in architecture at the age of 24.
After college, he worked as a senior draftsman in the office of Philadelphia City Architect John Molitor.
To find his inspiration, he traveled through Europe visiting castles and medieval strongholds in 1928, only 4 years after graduating.
He finally started his own firm in 1935.
While he still designed and worked as a design critic on the side, Louis became a professor of architecture at Yale school of Architecture.
Personal designs
Kahn created many unique an intricate buildings, but among his most memorable were…
* The Yale University Art gallery: 1951.
* The Jonas Salk institute for Biological Studies: 1965
* The Margaret Esherick house: 1961
* The National Assembly building: 1962
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This document provides a brief history and overview of several common residential architectural styles in the United States, including Colonial, Dutch Colonial, French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Colonial Revival, Beaux Arts, Foursquare, Cape Cod, Split Level, Raised Ranch, and Greek Revival. It discusses the origins and key characteristics of each style, and includes examples of floor plans and architectural details. The author hopes readers find this informative and enjoyable.
Louis Kahn was an influential American architect born in 1901. Some of his most notable works include the Salk Institute, the Yale Center for British Art, and the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad. Kahn's style was defined by simple platonic forms and the use of materials like brick and concrete to create monumental yet sympathetic designs. He was inspired by both beaux arts training and a personal desire to develop unique architectural forms. His buildings are considered monumental beyond modernism and make unique use of geometry, light, and spatial relationships. Kahn had a profound influence on architecture in India and the development of architectural education.
The document provides information on various historical styles of furniture and architecture from the Classical Revival period to Eclecticism. It discusses the characteristics of Classical Revival furniture which featured formal symmetrical designs and geometric shapes. It also describes Shaker furniture which was simple and functional with innovative joinery and emphasis on quality. The Gothic Revival saw Gothic architecture adopted for its association with faith, spreading across England. Eclecticism was a time of mixing various styles for fashion and association, with architects choosing styles for their symbolic meanings.
The Arts and Crafts Movement began in mid-19th century England in reaction to industrialization and mass production. It advocated for honest construction using high quality materials and traditional craftsmanship. Designers like William Morris drew inspiration from medieval styles and guilds. Typical Arts and Crafts homes featured local materials, inglenook fireplaces, and oak furniture. While the movement sought good design for all, its products were often expensive and bought by the wealthy due to their emphasis on craftsmanship over mass production.
The document provides information about Art Deco, an influential visual arts design style that emerged after World War I. It describes Art Deco as being characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation. During its popularity, Art Deco represented luxury, glamour, exuberance and faith in social and technological progress. It influenced many areas of design including furniture, consumer products, architecture, and interior design. Examples of Art Deco architecture are given from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada. Characteristics of Art Deco furniture, jewelry, cookware, and artists are also summarized.
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Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most influential American architects of the 20th century. He is known for developing organic architecture and the Prairie School style. Some of his most famous works include the Robie House, Fallingwater, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Wright strove to create buildings and designs that were harmonious with their natural surroundings.
Postmodernism emerged as an architectural movement in the 1960s that rejected the functionalism and simplicity of modern architecture. It incorporated eclectic styles and references to historical elements. Key aspects included adding color, ornamentation, and references to classical orders to make buildings more human-scaled. Major postmodern architects like Robert Venturi, Philip Johnson, Charles Moore, and Michael Graves designed buildings that combined modern and historical elements in metaphorical and playful ways.
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Johnson Wax Headquarters between 1936-1939. It features a unique dendriform column structure meant to feel open and airy like a forest. Visitors enter and move freely between floors with ease while still feeling connected to the outdoors through an abundance of natural light. The building challenged traditional enclosure designs and is considered one of Wright's most innovative works late in his career.
The Arts and Crafts Movement began in late 19th century England as a reaction against the Industrial Revolution. Members sought a return to medieval craftsmanship and design. Leading members included William Morris, Walter Crane, and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. They rejected machine production and advocated for handmade, locally-sourced materials. William Morris' Red House in London, designed by Philip Webb in 1859, was an early exemplar that inspired the movement.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
1. [MOST WISHED] Mid-Century Modern: Interiors, Furniture, Design Details (Conran
Octopus Interiors) by Bradley Quinn
Mid-Century Modern: Interiors, Furniture, Design Details (Conran Octopus Interiors) The 1950 s house was a scientific triumph, designed in a laboratory and tested on inhabitants of all ages before being built for the masses. Never had homes been so thoroughly contemporary, with antiques and period styles entirely banished. Mid-Century Modern explores the interior decor of this seminal decade, concentrating on all aspects of a home s decoration-walls, flooring, surfaces, lighting, and, of course, furniture. Case studies examine beautiful present-day homes that exhibit mid-century style in an exemplary way, and suggest ideas for taking the 1950 s look-complete with collector s pieces-and mixing and matching it with elements from other eras. by Bradley Quinn