Postmodern architecture is a style or movement which emerged in the late 1950s as a reaction against the austerity, formality, and lack of variety of modern...
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Modern architecture, also called modernist architecture, was an architectural movement and style that was prominent in the 20th century, between the earlier...
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Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages...
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Mudéjar art (redirect from Saracenic architecture)
com/topic/Mudejar. Centre, U. (n.d.). Mudejar Architecture of Aragon. Retrieved November 30, 2020, from https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/378/ Chalmeta, P., “Mudéjar”...
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Deconstructivism (redirect from Deconstruction (architecture))
Deconstructivism is a postmodern architectural movement which appeared in the 1980s. It gives the impression of the fragmentation of the constructed building...
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Mise-en-scène (French: [mi.z‿ɑ̃.sɛn]; English: "placing on stage" or "what is put into the scene") is the stage design and arrangement of actors in scenes...
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The architecture of Madrid has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighbourhoods and streets, even though Madrid possesses a modern infrastructure...
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d'architecture en France". Within more practical applications, nonce orders, invented under the impetus of Neoclassicism, have served as examples of architecture parlante...
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The Pritzker Architecture Prize is an international architecture award presented annually "to honor a living architect or architects whose built work...
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1992. Transformers have the advantage of having no recurrent units, and thus requires less training time than previous recurrent neural architectures...
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references on Islamic architecture often refer to this architectural tradition in terms such as architecture of the Islamic West or architecture of the Western...
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Hindu temple architecture and Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Rajput architecture, Mughal architecture, South Indian architecture, and Indo-Saracenic...
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An enterprise architecture framework (EA framework) defines how to create and use an enterprise architecture. An architecture framework provides principles...
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Flamboyant (redirect from Flamboyant architecture)
French flamboyant 'flaming') is a lavishly-decorated style of Gothic architecture that appeared in France and Spain in the 15th century, and lasted until...
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"degraded" European architecture from the 5th to the 13th centuries, in his Essai sur l'architecture religieuse du moyen-âge, particulièrement en Normandie, at...
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developed it into a leading international architectural and urban design practice. According to architectural historian Andrew Ayers, his creations rank...
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The architecture of Barcelona has undergone a parallel evolution alongside Catalan and Spanish architecture, reflecting the diverse trends found in the...
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Spanish architecture refers to architecture in any area of what is now Spain, and by Spanish architects worldwide. The term includes buildings which were...
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Minka (redirect from Minka (architecture))
What is Japanese Architecture: A Survey of Traditional Japanese Architecture. Tokyo: Kondansha International. ISBN 978-4-7700-1992-9. Suzuki Mitsuru...
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architecture, 20th-century French colonial architecture, and modern architecture. Much of Morocco's traditional architecture is marked by the style that developed...
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Ephemeral architecture had a special relevance in the Spanish Baroque, as it fulfilled diverse aesthetic, political, religious and social functions. On...
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The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture of every period, from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style...
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widely spread in most of the cities with old 18th- and 19th-century architecture in the Balkans. It is a small, but fast-growing annual plant growing...
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The Gothic style of architecture was strongly influenced by the Romanesque architecture which preceded it. Why the Gothic style emerged from Romanesque...
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Dominique Perrault (category Modernist architecture in France)
Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. He currently heads Dominique Perrault Architecture (DPA) in Paris. Leading figure of French architecture, Dominique Perrault...
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Umayyad architecture developed in the Umayyad Caliphate between 661 and 750, primarily in its heartlands of Syria and Palestine. It drew extensively on...
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Manfredo Tafuri (category Italian architecture writers)
published in 1992, synthesizes the history of architectural ideas and projects through discussions of the great centres of architectural innovation in...
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Architecture & Morality is the third studio album by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released on 6 November 1981 by Dindisc...
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Neoclassicism (redirect from Neoclassical Art and Architecture)
movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity...
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César Manrique (category 1992 deaths)
1919 – 25 September 1992) was a Spanish artist, sculptor and nature activist from Lanzarote, known particularly for the architectural projects in which...
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