Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1987.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH.Supervised by William Lyman Porter.Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-131).An approach toward understanding the ruin in relation to a design intervention. In an important way, this thesis asks the question of how a new form can be built or introduced as the survival of the previous form. The first part describes the ruin generally, and in terms of a formal arrangement of relations undergoing change in a landscape and within the context of culture. The second part describes an approach to seeing the ruin which is singular, absolute and rooted in the romantic experience. The third part describes a rela...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura - Contemporary ProjectThroughout history, th...
What explains the global proliferation of interest in ruins? Can ruins be understood beyond their co...
Ruin-naissance is the term I use to describe not only the resurrection of an archeological site, but...
In the realm of things few are more charged with meanings than ruins. They dissect the material worl...
© 2014 Darren WardleThis practice‐led research investigates philosophical and aesthetic ideas surrou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015It is the goal of my dissertation to explain our pecul...
Ponència presentada a: Session 9: Diseño e Historia (modernidad y tradición) / Design and History (m...
Ruins can be invaluable relics, decorative follies or problematic garbage in cities. Many people see...
The main question of the essay is: do ruins need a new definition? Ruins are not only destroyed arch...
In the first decade of the 21st century, the trend of architecturally iconic museums as a way for ci...
These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.This Thesis, Waiting for Ruin, is an examinati...
This thesis uses ruin to a radical alteration and preservation of obsolete industrial sites through ...
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Ruin Value: IN 1936, THE GERMAN ARCHITECT ALBERT SPEER DECLARED AN ARCHITECTURE OF THE FUTURE IN “TH...
Manfredo Tafuri’s critiques in the 1960’s challenged perceptions of Modernism as fixed and absolutis...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura - Contemporary ProjectThroughout history, th...
What explains the global proliferation of interest in ruins? Can ruins be understood beyond their co...
Ruin-naissance is the term I use to describe not only the resurrection of an archeological site, but...
In the realm of things few are more charged with meanings than ruins. They dissect the material worl...
© 2014 Darren WardleThis practice‐led research investigates philosophical and aesthetic ideas surrou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015It is the goal of my dissertation to explain our pecul...
Ponència presentada a: Session 9: Diseño e Historia (modernidad y tradición) / Design and History (m...
Ruins can be invaluable relics, decorative follies or problematic garbage in cities. Many people see...
The main question of the essay is: do ruins need a new definition? Ruins are not only destroyed arch...
In the first decade of the 21st century, the trend of architecturally iconic museums as a way for ci...
These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.This Thesis, Waiting for Ruin, is an examinati...
This thesis uses ruin to a radical alteration and preservation of obsolete industrial sites through ...
This studio-based project seeks to challenge the picturesque conventions governing the depiction of ...
Ruin Value: IN 1936, THE GERMAN ARCHITECT ALBERT SPEER DECLARED AN ARCHITECTURE OF THE FUTURE IN “TH...
Manfredo Tafuri’s critiques in the 1960’s challenged perceptions of Modernism as fixed and absolutis...
Màster universitari en Estudis Avançats en Arquitectura - Contemporary ProjectThroughout history, th...
What explains the global proliferation of interest in ruins? Can ruins be understood beyond their co...
Ruin-naissance is the term I use to describe not only the resurrection of an archeological site, but...