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  1. Há 1 dia · To do this, we can turn to some lectures John Ruskin delivered in Edinburgh in 1853. Ruskin’s aim was to restore Gothic architecture. He disliked the dominance of straight lines, the thuddingly square aesthetic of classic architecture. And look around today, modernism gave us a century of curveless boxes.

  2. Há 5 dias · Modern British Architecture. In the 20th century, British architecture underwent a period of rapid change and innovation, with architects such as Sir Norman Foster and Richard Rogers leading the way in modern design. Modern British architecture is characterized by its bold forms, innovative use of materials, and sustainable design principles.

  3. Há 2 dias · Join Rob Nice as he looks at architecture being the the blueprint of civilisation, addressing the preconceptions and misconceptions of architecture as a subject, the nature of repurposing space, and how architects must consider the socio-political, cultural and environmental impact of their work. Rob also considers the ugly, banal and ...

  4. Há 1 dia · According to the Poundbury official website, the village was “designed in accordance with the principles of architecture and urban planning as advocated by His Majesty, King Charles III, in his ...

  5. Há 2 dias · by Nick Miller. published on 25 April 2024. Medieval English churches differed in size and layout. Their original and evolving role (s), financial and material resources, and architectural fashions helped determine variability. However, their look ultimately grew from a constant symbiosis between being a place for worship and practical matters.

  6. Há 5 dias · This visual essay explores the boundaries between a woman and her house as they approach the culmination of over seven decades together, navigating through her impending death. From an exhaustive photographic record and the familiarity that comes from having lived in the place for several years, I aim to depict the adaptative process between ...

  7. Há 1 dia · This report by the Church of England and Nationwide Foundation seeks to address an underlying, fundamental problem: housing is a long-term issue, yet England does not have a strategy. Written by CaCHE , the report proposes what a long-term vision might include, what that new form of governance could look like, and what shape a housing strategy might take, including in relation to older adults.