Tag Archives: advanced architecture concepts

Where are the boundaries.

How can we convey our atmospheric sensual feeling of  the matter to others through the quiet physical materials?  What is the meaning of the environment for every person? Can we give a definite  line between the spaces? Is the atmosphere is the space between the walls or can it include kinds of constructions and natural [...]

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Saint Jerome and the Ying – Yang.

The reading to analyze is about Saint Jerome, a saint who lived 1100 years before it became an artistic reference for painters between 1400 and 1700. The artistic movement vary according years of painting and the author. The important thing to note is the cunning of the author of the article in question, as it [...]

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Intermediate Architecture

Intermediate Architecture

  “The Architecture of Dreams” There are concerns that have increased in recent years and is about how the natural environment is related to the built environment and how it is no longer the sole concern of the architects and the way we, as architects we approach it. The rapid growth of cities, generated mainly [...]

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Bernard Rudofsky: The conditioned outdoor room

Pompeii Garden; author: Karin. Is Noth-America inhabitable? Is there an after-life? The answer for this questions is an answer of faith. The text of Rudofsky starts describing the amenities of modern life of the human beings, how they think that they have conquered the inconveniences of the climate, but to tell the truth, there are [...]

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Tarzan and his Computer

In an increasingly digital world where information systems are operating at a much higher level of transparency and where knowledge is uploaded and downloaded readily regardless of geographic location, it is critical for architects to push the redefinition of tools which are at their disposal in a way that is relative to the environments in [...]

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