Prof. Joseph Rykwert, architecture and art history, University of Pennsylvania, spoke to a crowd of architecture students about the evolution and role of theory in modern architecture in Lewis ...
From mud huts to skyscrapers: How architecture shaped civilization Explore the complete evolution of architecture and building technology, from ancient civilizations and monumental structures to ...
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New book traces evolution of Canadian architecture
Focus is on diversity and a wide range of building styles across the country Canada’s architectural story is vast, varied, and deeply rooted in place. In Canadian Architectural Styles: A Field Guide, ...
Towards an Architecture of Many Intelligences: How Collective Knowledge Shapes the Built Environment
As architecture navigates a rapidly changing world shaped by ecological urgency, social transformation, and technological acceleration, the notion of intelligence is shifting. No longer confined to ...
The first image that comes to mind when we think of an office is a place with a table and chair. But it was not always the case. In the Middle Ages, monasteries were the main places for study and ...
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