5 Styles in Architecture
5 Styles in Architecture
ARCHITECTURE
1. ZIGZAG WINDOWS
Donald Reiff's Rittenhouse Hotel design
IMAGE DETAILS
Contributor:
Craig Jack Photographic / Alamy Stock Photo
Date taken:
• 1 June 2019
• Location:
• Philadelphia, USA
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2. TENT-STYLE ROOF
Clark Expo in Pampanga, formerly the Philippine National
Centennial Exposition center or Expo Pilipino
3. SKIN + BONE AESTHETICS
Selfridges Department Store, Birmingham,UK
Seattle Central Library, by Rem Koolhaas of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture,
1999-2004
Seattle Central Library, by Rem Koolhaas of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture,
1999-2004
4. COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
5. IRREGULAR FORM/FREE FORM
Figure 4. Free form type of high-rise buildings: (a) Aqua Tower (Chicago, core and
outrigger system), (b) Burj Al Arab (Dubai, composite frame system with diagonal
steel trusses), (c) Flame Towers (Baku, Azerbaijan, frame tube system) and (d)
Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort, Zhejiang, China (Huzhou, core system)
THE WORKS OF ZAHA HADID
Clad in reinforced concrete and polyester, the 619,000-square-foot Heydar Aliyev
Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan, is known for its swooping façade.
Capital Hill Residence was Zaha Hadid's only private residential
design. Located in a forest near Moscow, the $140 million project is
half submerged into the ground.
The Riverside Museum, an addition to the Glasgow
Museum of Transport in Scotland, cuts a striking
figure with its zigzagging zinc-clad roof.
Photo: Allan
Baxter/Gett
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Guangzhou Opera
House
1 Zhujiang West
Road
Zhujiang New Town
Tianhe District
Guangzhou
Guangong Province
510623
People's Republic of
China
POSTMODERNISM
Eat Bulaga! Studios (2019, aka APT
Studios) in Cainta.
POST MODERNISM
Ting 1 by Wingårdh Arkitektkontor, 2013 Robot Building by Sumet Jumsai, 1986, Bangkok Tailand
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
NEOVERNACULAR
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
The Guggenheim
Museum, Bilbao,
Spain, 1997
DECONSTRUCTIVISM
• De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde (School of Design
and Arts) is one of the extraordinary pieces of art that stand
out in Manila, Philippines. Seeing for the first time its façade,
it can turn your head upward and wandering every details it
have that is why it can be describe as the most amazing
building in this country because of its uniqueness.
School of Design and Arts (SDA) Campus
950 Pablo Ocampo Street, Malate, Manila
ALTERNATIVE ARCHITECTURE