PHILIP WEBB: PIONEER OF ARTS & CRAFTS ARCHITECTURE

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  • University of California, Berkeley Architecture 170b Professor Littmann An Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism Architecture 170b Lecture 21 4/5/2007 Avant-grade architecture at the turn of the century Futurist were complete opposite of
     

  • Unit 2 : Medium and Technique V. Architecture Lecture As with drawing and painting, the line between sculpture and architecture is often blurred. Both are three dimensional creations that interact with their environment. Architecture, however, usua
     

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  • Architecture appreciation 1. WWW.W a. When b. What c. Where d. Who 2. Influences of architects a. Religion b. Context c. Practicality d. Economics e. Stylistic taste f. Client/user g. Availability of resources h. Context i. Purpose of use j. Aestheti
     

  • Architecture from Gropius to the Present Organic Sculpture in the 20th Century Regionalism in Painting Adolf Loos, Steiner House (1910) Vienna .Loos began to develop his concept of the Raumplan, the free disposition of volumes within a simple bu
     

  • Second Exam Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:10 AM Today's Topics: Egypt Pyramids Announcements: Homework: Lecture Topic: During the lecture, take notes here. Great Pyramid of Khufu The largest The Great Sphinx in front of the Great Pyramid of Khafr
     

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