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Irish Follies and Whimsical Architecture
Join photographer George Munday on a tour around the eccentric, beautiful, bizarre and eye-catching follies that decorate our island.Ireland possesses a wealth of follies – picturesque buildings erected to commemorate loved ones, to enhance a view, to tell a tale from the past … or simply on the whim of their wealthy owners. Discover the Jealous Wall at Belvedere, County Westmeath, erected by Robert Rochfort to block his brother’s house from view, and Conolly’s Folly in Castletown, County Kildare, built to provide work during famine.Visit Ireland’s only inland lighthouse, at Lough Corrib, the delightful Shell House at Ballymaloe, County Cork, and a former ice-cream parlour in Roscommon with harp-shaped windows, among many others. Photographer George Munday’s breathtaking images are accompanied by the intriguing stories behind the construction of these wonderful oddities that dot our landscape.
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Architecture Asia: Chinese Contemporary Architecture
Architecture Asia, as the official journal of the Architects Regional Council Asia, aims to provide a forum not only for presenting Asian phenomena and their characteristics to the world, but also for understanding diversity and multiculturalism within Asia from a global perspective. This issue reveals the development of contemporary Chinese architecture and features five essays and 11 projects that elaborate this perspective.The five essays elaborate the impact of architecture on Chinese life, the Local and the multiplicity of Chinese architecture, and the trend in contemporary Chinese architecture, etc.The 11 projects, accompanied with full-colour photos and text descriptions, concentrate on how the contemporary Chinese architectures integrate into and change people's lives, combine with environmental protection concept, highlight the traditional Chinese culture, and modernise old buildings.
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Which is more beautiful: modern architecture or traditional architecture?
Beauty is subjective and can be found in both modern and traditional architecture. Modern architecture often features sleek lines, innovative materials, and cutting-edge design, while traditional architecture often showcases intricate details, historical significance, and cultural heritage. Both styles have their own unique charm and appeal, and the beauty of each ultimately depends on individual preferences and the context in which they are presented. Ultimately, the beauty of architecture lies in its ability to evoke emotion, inspire creativity, and enhance the built environment.
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Architecture or police?
Both architecture and police play important roles in society, but they serve different functions. Architecture involves designing and constructing buildings and spaces that shape our environment and impact our daily lives. On the other hand, police are responsible for maintaining law and order, ensuring public safety, and upholding justice. Both are essential components of a functioning society, with architecture providing the physical infrastructure and police providing the social infrastructure.
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What is architecture?
Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. It involves creating spaces that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and in harmony with their surroundings. Architects use a combination of creativity, technical knowledge, and problem-solving skills to design structures that meet the needs of their users while also considering factors such as sustainability, cultural context, and social impact. Architecture plays a crucial role in shaping the built environment and influencing the way people interact with and experience the spaces around them.
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Is architecture difficult?
Architecture can be considered difficult due to the complex nature of the profession. It requires a combination of creativity, technical skills, and knowledge of building codes and regulations. Additionally, architects must consider various factors such as functionality, aesthetics, sustainability, and client needs when designing a building. The process of designing and constructing a building involves multiple stages and coordination with various professionals, making it a challenging field to work in.
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Architecture, Not Architecture : Diller Scofidio + Renfro
The first comprehensive monograph on the cross-disciplinary practice including over 100 built and ephemeral works Since its founding in 1981, New York-based studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) has designed some of the world’s most revered civic spaces and cultural institutions.Their practice covers architecture, urban design, installation art, performance, digital media, and print. From the renowned High Line in New York City to the upcoming V&A East Storehouse in London to some of their earliest projects like the Blur building designed for the 2002 Swiss Expo, DS+R explores alternative strategies in space-making that engage and surprise on a global scale. Designed by DS+R as a pair of structurally conjoined volumes, this monograph invites readers to bridge different modes of production and reconsider the limits of architecture.The unique binding allows each volume to be read individually or in parallel by unfolding the book at the spine.Special crossover layouts link the two volumes with shared obsessions. The monograph features layouts by design consultancy 2x4, with photography by Iwan Baan and Matthew Monteith amongst other photographers.It also includes new dialogues with visionaries from other creative fields, including artist Edmund de Waal, art critic and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator Paola Antonelli, actor Alan Cumming, and choreographer William Forsythe.
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Sustainable Architecture : Contemporary Architecture in Detail
In the architecture world, sustainability has evolved from an optional feature into an urgent necessity.Now in paperback, this publication presents 25 building projects from around the world that range from a nursery to an office skyscraper, from a medical centre to an artist’s residence, public buildings and private homes.Sustainability no longer refers just to the economy, resources, recyclable materials, renewable energy and eco-friendliness; its definition now extends to informed design at every turn, leveraging the characteristics of the location, local history and local traditions, fostering short supply chains and assessing the long-term impact that new constructions will have.In doing so, this book illustrates environmentally-friendly construction projects and the current social and economic impact of this industry, considering not only the health of our planet but also the impact of architecture on people and the way we live.Featuring large-scale high-quality photographs and images of construction details plus drawings, sections, sketches and exploded isometrics, this volume includes a meticulous selection of contemporary buildings by innovative international architecture firms. Included projects: Brazil: STUDIO MK27, Private House Casa Na Mata - In Harmony With Nature (Guarujá, Brazil).Chile: CAZÚ ZEGERS ARQUITECTURA, Tierra Patagonia Hotel (Torres Del Paine, Chile).China: AMATEUR ARCHITECTURE, Guesthouse Wa Shan (Hangzhou, China); TAO (Trace Architecture Office), Rockview Teahouse (Weihai, China) and Split Courtyard House (Beijing, China).France: LIPSKY + ROLLET ARCHITECTES, Student Residence Maison De L’inde (Paris, France).Germany: MBA/S, Villa H36 - Private House (Stuttgart, Germany).India: VIR.MUELLER ARCHITECTS, Ahmedabad University’s Institute Of Engineering And Technology (Ahmedabad, India).Italy: ENZO EUSEBI+PARTNERS. Opificio Salpi (Preci, Italy); MCA - MARIO CUCINELLA ARCHITECTS, Municipal Nursery School (Reggio Emilia, Italy).Mexico: TALLER DE ARQUITECTURA X, Office Skyscraper Torre 41 - A Blend Of Nature and Structure (Mexico City, Mexico).Netherlands /USA MECANOO ARCHITECTEN | SASAKI ASSOCIATES, Bruce C.Bolling Municipal Building - Facility Complex (Boston, USA); Portugal: MENOS É MAIS ARQUITECTOS ASSOCIADOS | JOÃO MENDES RIBEIRO ARQUITECTO, Arquipélago Center for The Contemporary Arts (São Miguel, Portugal).USA: MASS DESIGN GROUP, Cholera Treatment Centre (Port-Au-Prince, Haiti) and Ludwig Pavilion Tuberculosis Hospital (Port-Au-Prince, Haiti); MICHAEL MALTZAN ARCHITECTURE, Star Apartments - Social Housing Complex (Los Angeles, USA); OLSON KUNDIG ARCHITECTS, Pieso Poagen House - Rooted in the Wilderness (Spokane, USA); TOSHIKO MORI ARCHITECT, Thread - Artist Residency and Cultural Center (Sinthian, Senegal); WEISS- MANFREDI, Visitor Reception Building (East Hanover, USA) and Kent State Center for Architecture & Environmental Design (Kent, USA); WHY, Pomona College (Claremont, USA).
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Architecture Asia: Local Progressive - Thailand Contemporary Architecture
Architecture Asia, as the official journal of the Architects Regional Council Asia, aims to provide a forum not only for presenting Asian phenomena and their characteristics to the world, but also for understanding diversity and multiculturalism within Asia from a global perspective.This issue reveals the development of Thailand contemporary architecture, and features five essays and twelve projects that elaborate this perspective.The five essays elaborate the contemporary architecture of Thailand in Southeast Asia, and how Thailand architecture was influenced by western architectural theories and finally found a good balance between modernisation and localisation.The twelve projects, accompanied with full-colour photos and text descriptions, concentrate on the exploration of modernity, regionalism and futurism in Thai architecture from 1940 to 1980, and highlight architectural works that reflect on practical industrial buildings, demonstrate the exploration of Thai contemporary architecture from form, space and architecture to the complex disciplines of ecology, humanities, society and industry.
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Can I study architecture with a bachelor's degree in architecture?
Yes, it is possible to study architecture with a bachelor's degree in architecture. Many universities offer advanced degree programs in architecture, such as a Master of Architecture (M.Arch) or a Doctor of Architecture (D.Arch), which can be pursued after completing a bachelor's degree in the field. These advanced degree programs provide further specialization and advanced training in architecture, allowing students to deepen their knowledge and skills in the field. Additionally, some universities may also offer post-professional or research-focused architecture programs for those with a bachelor's degree in architecture.
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Why does old German architecture look better than modern architecture?
Old German architecture is often considered more aesthetically pleasing than modern architecture due to its intricate details, craftsmanship, and historical significance. The use of traditional materials such as timber, stone, and intricate carvings give old German buildings a sense of timelessness and charm. Additionally, the preservation of these historic buildings allows us to appreciate the architectural styles and techniques of the past, which may be lacking in modern designs that prioritize functionality and efficiency over ornate details.
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What is the difference between biomorphic architecture and sculptural architecture?
Biomorphic architecture is characterized by organic, flowing forms that are inspired by natural shapes and patterns, often resembling plants, animals, or other natural elements. This type of architecture often incorporates curves, asymmetry, and fluid lines to create a sense of movement and dynamism. On the other hand, sculptural architecture focuses on creating bold, expressive forms that are often abstract and geometric in nature. This type of architecture often emphasizes the interplay of light and shadow to create dramatic visual effects, and it may incorporate sharp angles, clean lines, and strong volumes. While both biomorphic and sculptural architecture prioritize innovative and unconventional forms, biomorphic architecture draws inspiration from nature, while sculptural architecture focuses on creating striking, artistic shapes.
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Which field of study do you prefer: Architecture or Landscape Architecture?
I prefer Landscape Architecture because I am drawn to the natural environment and the opportunity to create sustainable and beautiful outdoor spaces. I am passionate about incorporating elements of nature into design and creating spaces that promote well-being and harmony with the environment. Additionally, I appreciate the interdisciplinary nature of Landscape Architecture, which allows for a holistic approach to design that considers ecological, social, and aesthetic factors.
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