Exploring the other side of Rome. ☀ As an Architecture student at Sapienza, I created a visual collage highlighting some of the city's infamous areas—showcasing a different side of the Eternal City. #Rome #UrbanExploration #UrbanDesign #Sapienza #Architecture #CityLife #HiddenGems #VisualStorytelling #CreativeMapping #RomeUnseen"
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This article explores the rise of facadism in Toronto, its implications, and the need for a more thoughtful approach to heritage conservation and modern development. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/4bEkU0f #weareboldera #adaptivereuse #heritagetoronto #heritagearchitecture #architecture #sustainability #sustainabledesign
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I couldn't agree with your viewpoint more. In the rapid development of downtown Toronto, historical landmarks have lost their place, and all preserved buildings, with their so-called "shells," have lost their own historical narratives. As a complete structure, every material and structure should reflect the unique characteristics of that building. This concerns the technology of its construction and the aesthetics popular during its respective era. The most fascinating aspect of historical buildings is sometimes their ability to evoke the scenes of their original use without needing words—they are stories in themselves. Yet, in Toronto now, there are fewer and fewer buildings that can tell such stories, which is regrettable for the city. In contrast, Montreal and Quebec City excel much more in preserving buildings from an architectural conservation perspective. Walking through the streets of Quebec, one can truly feel the charm of the city and the historical legacy left by the French in this region. Furthermore, from a sustainability standpoint, demolishing buildings outright and using completely new materials is not environmentally friendly. As an architect, it's crucial, both for environmental reasons and budget considerations, to reconsider the materials that can be reused from existing buildings.
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This article explores the rise of facadism in Toronto, its implications, and the need for a more thoughtful approach to heritage conservation and modern development. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/4bEkU0f #weareboldera #adaptivereuse #heritagetoronto #heritagearchitecture #architecture #sustainability #sustainabledesign
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How did the built environment come into being? Along with the emergence of civilisation, I realised that architecture has always been a part of our history; not plain shelter, not protection against the natural forces but the art of architecture. Our nomadic lifestyle was replicated in the Inuit's makeshift dwellings, crafted from natural elements, and the Mongolian yurts' tent-like structures. Architecture encouraged permanent settlements in Çatalhöyük, Turkey where interconnected mud brick housing promoted community living. With religion, architecture was indelibly shaped to accommodate spiritual evolution and the Hagia Sophia, initially built as a cathedral transformed into a mosque and later converted to a museum symbolises the religious influence on architecture. The Industrial Revolution reshaped rapid construction techniques for mass production. The Crystal Palace in London featured a cast iron and plate glass structure utilising modular design. The invention of the elevator made way for vertical expansion with The Equitable Life Building in New York City being the spatial experiment. In the present-day scenario, how can we carry this history forward not just as case studies but to inform modern-day architecture? #historyofarchitecture #lessonsfromhistory #worldarchitecture #monumentalarchitecture #architecture #design #ArchitectureAndDesign
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The Kailasa temple, carved from a cliff, is a remarkable cave temple. Built in the 8th century, it features sculptures and monuments of Shiva and other deities. The architecture blends styles from different regions. Learn more interesting facts about architectural wonders with RV College of Architecture. #RVCA #Architecture #RVEI #GoChangeTheWord
Carved from a Cliff: Unveiling the Wonders of Kailasa Temple
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Preserving our architectural heritage is crucial for maintaining a community's unique identity and cultural legacy. In our latest blog, we share our expert approach to historic preservation - balancing the charm of historic buildings with modern functionality and sustainability. Check it out to learn how to breathe new life into cherished local landmarks. https://lnkd.in/eM5-gN3z #HistoricPreservation #Architecture #ArchitecturalDesign
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Very great technological process for the manufacture of wood shells
This pavilion takes the undesirable moisture properties of wood and explores a new kind of bio-based and bio-inspired architecture HygroShell ✍️ ICD Stuttgart
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Uncover the secrets of traditional architecture! 🏛️✨ Our "Understanding Traditional Architecture" course will teach you to identify styles, date buildings, and grasp architectural vocabulary. Perfect for enthusiasts, real estate pros, and anyone interested in historic preservation! 🏙️📚 Registration in comments below. #NYU #NYUSPS #WeAreSPS
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Explore North Korea's unique cityscapes, where futuristic skyscrapers and socialist monuments merge in a bizarre, post-modern blend. This architecture of control reflects the country's distinct ideological framework. https://buff.ly/3LCrTvm #Architecture #UrbanDesign
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