Architecture of the Sublime

Architecture is evocative.

Navigating around the bend of the river a massive metal clad arch dwarfs the boat, the river, the trees, and the skyline. This arch demands attention. It cannot go unnoticed. Humbled by its presence, one can not only but wonder what this “thing” is or does and but also be curious about the premise of its existence. This “thing” commands one to notice its presence. It insists one recognize its power. It represents the zeitgeist of post-war America – a victorious America. The St. Louis Arch, designed by architect Eero Saarinen, creates a sense of awe through layered effects. These characteristics can be quantified, listed, and evaluated. There is no formula to be followed or regulation on the use of these characteristics in the creation of quality Architecture.

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Building Type Basics for Hospitality Facilities

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The fastest way to straighten out the learning curve on specialized design projects
“The series is welcome . . . By providing recent buildings as examples, supported with technical information and charts of design criteria, these books attempt to bridge the gap between theory and practice.”-Oculus
Building Type Basics books provide architects with the essentials they need to jump-start the design of a variety of specialized facilities. In each volume, … More >>

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Architecture Major 20×30 poster

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Series: Skeletons – Academia
Artist: F. Frusius M.D.
Period:
Source country: USA
Source Year: 1899

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