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Architectural mythology

A Wisdom Archive on Architectural mythology

Architectural mythology

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Architectural mythology: Encyclopedia - Architectural mythology

Architectural mythology is the term used to describe the overall story of an architectural work. Sometimes this story is rooted back to our cultural existience. Not all works of architecture incorporate a level of myth but when we discover an architectural work that does reflect a story it is often revealed through art. These stories can also be well hidden to the casual viewer and are often bu ...

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Architectural mythology: Encyclopedia - Architecture

Architecture (classical Greek: αρχή, 'start', τέχνη, 'craftsmanship') is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. A wider definition would include within its scope the design of the total built environment, from the macrolevel of town planning, urban design, and landscape architecture to the microlevel of creating furniture. Architectural design usually must address both feasibility and cost for the ...

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Architectural mythology: Encyclopedia II - Architecture - Architectural history

Architecture first evolved out of the dynamics between needs (shelter, security, worship, etc.) and means (available building materials and attendant skills). Prehistoric and primitive architecture constitute this early stage. As humans progressed and knowledge began to be formalised through oral traditions and practices, architecture evolved into a craft. Here there is first a process of trial and error, and later improvisation or replicati ...

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Architecture, Architecture - Scope and intentions, Architecture - Architecture and buildings, Architecture - Architectural history

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Architectural mythology: Encyclopedia II - Architecture - Scope and intentions

According to the very earliest surviving work on the subject, Vitruvius' De architectura, good buildings satisfy three core principles: Firmness, Commodity, and Delight[1]; architecture can be said to be a balance and coordination among these three elements, with none overpowering the others. A modern day definition sees architecture as addressing aesthetic, structural and functional considerations. However, looked at another way, function itself is seen as encompassing all ...

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Architecture, Architecture - Scope and intentions, Architecture - Architecture and buildings, Architecture - Architectural history

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Architectural mythology: Encyclopedia II - Architecture - Architecture and buildings

The difference between architecture and building is a subject matter that has engaged the attention of many. According to Nikolaus Pevsner, European historian of the early twentieth century, "A bicycle shed is a building, Lincoln Cathedral is a piece of architecture". In current thinking, the division is not too clear. Bernard Rudofsky's famous Architecture Without Architects consolidated a whole range of structures ...

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Architecture, Architecture - Scope and intentions, Architecture - Architecture and buildings, Architecture - Architectural history

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