Architecture
Architecture
For the professional, see Architect. For other uses, see civilizations are often identied with their surviving arArchitecture (disambiguation).
chitectural achievements.
Architecture (Latin architectura, after the Greek
Architecture can mean:
A general term to describe buildings and other physical structures.[3]
The art and science of designing buildings and
(some) nonbuilding structures.[3]
The style of design and method of construction of
buildings and other physical structures.[3]
The knowledge of art, science & technology and
humanity.[3]
Brunelleschi, in the building of the dome of Florence Cathedral
in the early 15th-century, not only transformed the building and
the city, but also the role and status of the architect.[1][2]
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THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Historic treatises
The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture is De architectura, by the Roman architect
Vitruvius in the early 1st century AD.[6] According to
Vitruvius, a good building should satisfy the three principles of rmitas, utilitas, venustas,[7][8] commonly known
by the original translation rmness, commodity and delight. An equivalent in modern English would be:
narrower in his view of what constituted architecture. Architecture was the art which so disposes and adorns the
edices raised by men ... that the sight of them contributes to his mental health, power, and pleasure.[10]
Utility it should be suitable for the purposes for On the dierence between the ideals of architecture
and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century arwhich it is used.
chitect Le Corbusier wrote: You employ stone, wood,
Beauty it should be aesthetically pleasing.
and concrete, and with these materials you build houses
and palaces: that is construction. Ingenuity is at work.
According to Vitruvius, the architect should strive to ful- But suddenly you touch my heart, you do me good.
ll each of these three attributes as well as possible. I am happy and I say: This is beautiful. That is
Leone Battista Alberti, who elaborates on the ideas of Architecture.[11]
Vitruvius in his treatise, De Re Aedicatoria, saw beauty
Le Corbusiers contemporary Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
primarily as a matter of proportion, although ornament
said Architecture starts when you carefully put two
also played a part. For Alberti, the rules of proportion
bricks together. There it begins.[12]
were those that governed the idealised human gure, the
Golden mean. The most important aspect of beauty was
therefore an inherent part of an object, rather than something applied supercially; and was based on universal,
recognisable truths. The notion of style in the arts was
not developed until the 16th century, with the writing of
Vasari:[9] by the 18th century, his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects had been translated into Italian, French, Spanish and English.
In the early 19th century, Augustus Welby Northmore
Pugin wrote Contrasts (1836) that, as the titled suggested,
contrasted the modern, industrial world, which he disparaged, with an idealized image of neo-medieval world.
Gothic architecture, Pugin believed, was the only true
Christian form of architecture.
The 19th-century English art critic, John Ruskin, in his
Seven Lamps of Architecture, published 1849, was much
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2 History
Main article: History of architecture
While the notion that structural and aesthetic consid- 2.1 Origins and vernacular architecture
erations should be entirely subject to functionality was
met with both popularity and skepticism, it had the ef- Main article: Vernacular architecture
fect of introducing the concept of function in place of Building rst evolved out of the dynamics between needs
Vitruvius' utility. Function came to be seen as encompassing all criteria of the use, perception and enjoyment of a building, not only practical but also aesthetic,
psychological and cultural.
Nunzia Rondanini stated, Through its aesthetic dimension architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that
it has in common with other human sciences. Through
its own particular way of expressing values, architecture
can stimulate and inuence social life without presuming
that, in and of itself, it will promote social development.'
To restrict the meaning of (architectural) formalism to
art for arts sake is not only reactionary; it can also be a
purposeless quest for perfection or originality which degrades form into a mere instrumentality.[13]
Ancient architecture
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Asian architecture
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A revival of the Classical style in architecture was accompanied by a burgeoning of science and engineering
which aected the proportions and structure of buildings.
At this stage, it was still possible for an artist to design a
bridge as the level of structural calculations involved was
within the scope of the generalist.
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dissatisfaction with the emphasis on revivalist architecture and elaborate decoration gave rise to many new lines
of thought that served as precursors to Modern Architecture. Notable among these is the Deutscher Werkbund, formed in 1907 to produce better quality machine
made objects. The rise of the profession of industrial
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ability, quality, money, and compliance with local laws.
A large structure can no longer be the design of one person but must be the work of many. Modernism and
Postmodernism, have been criticised by some members
of the architectural profession who feel that successful
architecture is not a personal philosophical or aesthetic
pursuit by individualists; rather it has to consider everyday needs of people and use technology to create liveable
environments, with the design process being informed by
studies of behavioral, environmental, and social sciences.
3 See also
Machu Picchu, Peru, shows the adaptations of architecture and town planning to a rugged natural site
Green roof planted with native species at L'Historial de la
Vende, a new museum in western France
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References
[1] Museo Galileo, Museum and Institute of History and Science, The Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore, (accessed 30
January 2013)
[2] Giovanni Fanelli, Brunelleschi, Becocci, Florence (1980),
Chapter: The Dome pp. 10-41.
[3] Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (1993), Oxford, ISBN
0 19 860575 7
[4] Gov.ns.ca. Gov.ns.ca. Archived from the original on 21
July 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
[5] Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method
[6] D. Rowland T.N. Howe: Vitruvius. Ten Books on
Architecture. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
1999, ISBN 0-521-00292-3
[7] Translated by Henry Wotton in 1624
[8] Vitruvius. Penelope.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 2 July
2011.
[9] Franoise Choay, Alberti and Vitruvius, editor, Joseph
Rykwert, Prole 21, Architectural Design, Vol 49 No 5-6
[10] John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture, G. Allen
(1880), reprinted Dover, (1989) ISBN 0-486-26145-X
[11] Le Corbusier, Towards a New Architecture, Dover Publications(1985). ISBN 0-486-25023-7
[12] Mies van der Rohe quotation at Brainyquote
[13] Rondanini, Nunzia Architecture and Social Change Heresies II, Vol. 3, No. 3, New York, Neresies Collective Inc.,
1981.
[14] OneWorld.net (31 March 2004). Vernacular Architecture in India. El.doccentre.info. Retrieved 2 July 2011.
[15] Other energy eciency and green building rating systems include Energy Star, Green Globes, and CHPS
(Collaborative for High Performance Schools).
[16] Charter of the New Urbanism
[17] Beauty, Humanism, Continuity between Past and Future. Traditional Architecture Group. Retrieved 23
March 2014.
[18] Issue Brief: Smart-Growth: Building Livable Communities. American Institute of Architects. Retrieved on 23
March 2014.
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