Introduction The idea of Architecture of Marcus Vitruvius Pollio’s treatise De architectura, known today as The Ten Books on Architecture defined the development of Western architecture as we know today. According to Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of firmitas, utilitas and venustas. (Vitruvius Pollio, 2006). In translation, firmitas relates to the ability of a structure to stand up robustly and remain in good condition, utilitas that it should be useful and fulfil
how shadows work to benefit the project. Owen, T. (2013). Phenomenology, Poetics, and Architectural Custodianship. Arch.ksu.edu. Retrieved 24 April 2017, from http://www.arch.ksu.edu/seamon/Owen_wint_2012.htm The article is about Architects like, Tadao Ando and Peter Zumthor. It explains ideas of these two architects about how phenomenology was implemented into their designs. Examples of case studies are given to show these examples of phenomenology like the Karsamaki Church by OOPEAA in which light
Preservation and heritage, while closely related to one another, has a separate and distinct meaning. Heritage, when used in a historical sense, relates to landmarks or places that have meaning to those who inhabit a country. It may also be an area due to its historical and cultural values that one may hold to a time or an event. Preservation, on the other hand, is the process of protecting any physical landmark or object and repairing it to its original state. Because preservation and heritage are
The Pantheon and Brunelleschi 's Dome in Florence both share a common idea of the dome in ancient history. They were built and different times, the Pantheon and Brunelleschi 's Dome differ in both design and architecture. This paper is going to analyze the Pantheon in Rome and Brunelleschi 's Dome in terms of their constructional and design techniques, and their historical circumstances of the construction of them both. The Pantheon is one of the remaining and properly maintained buildings of the