http://www.victoriana.com/House-Plan/Victorian-house-plan.html
It looks like the best art ever. Some was done by William Morris, Lewis Carol and Robert Louis.
yes
Spelman doesn't have architecture majors, but they do have an art major. For jobs you can get with an art major, go to spelman.edu, click on "Academic Programs" in the "Academics" link, click on "Art" in the list of programs, click on the link near the bottom that says "How do I become an Art Major?", then click on "What can I do with an Art Degree?", and finally look at all of the jobs offered. Architecture is one of the few jobs listed. I hoped this helped :D
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings/ structures.
the greek art and architecture expressed greek ideas of beauty and harmony.
Architecture belongs to its own industry, the architecture industry. Architecture is defined as the "art or practice of designing or constructing buildings."
Kristine Ottesen Garrigan has written: 'Ruskin on architecture: his thought and influence' -- subject(s): Architecture, Gothic revival (Architecture), History, Knowledge, Medievalism, Middle Ages in art, Victorian Architecture 'Victorian art reproductions in modern sources' -- subject(s): Bibliography, British Art, Victorian Art
Architecture is an art because it contains shapes and sizes that make the buildings look like a piece of art. Buildings with arches and columns tend to be very beautiful. Architecture can be very beautiful, but sometimes it isn't. Some buildings don't contain beautiful shapes and sizes. Some are rusty and plain. Architecture is very beautiful, and is almost like a tall piece of art that you can find in cities and in ancient ruins!
J. Mordaunt Crook has written: 'John Carter and the mind ofthe gothic revival' -- subject(s): Architectural critics, Biography, Gothic revival (Architecture) 'Strawberry hill revisited' -- subject(s): Strawberry Hill 'Victorian architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, History, Pictorial works, Victorian Architecture 'Axel Haig and the Victorian vision of the Middle Ages' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, in art, Gothic revival (Art), History, Medievalism, Middle Ages in art, Modern Architecture 'The history of the King's works' 'The Reform Club' -- subject(s): Reform Club (London, England) 'Brasenose' 'The British Museum' -- subject(s): British Museum 'The dilemma of style' -- subject(s): Architecture, Eclecticism in architecture, Modern Architecture, Themes, motives
The Renaissance influenced architecture and art.
George E. Woodward has written: 'Woodward's suburban and country homes' 'Victorian city and country houses' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Designs and plans, Domestic Architecture 'Country homes' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Country homes, Domestic Architecture 'Rural church architecture' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Designs and plans, Rural churches 'Woodward's national architect' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Designs and plans, Architecture, Details 'Victorian Architecture and Rural Art'
Peter H. Brieger has written: 'English art, 1216-1307' -- subject(s): History, Art, Architecture, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Art, Medieval, Art, Gothic, Church architecture, Architecture, Medieval, Architecture, Gothic, Gothic Art, Medieval Art, Medieval Architecture, Gothic Architecture
essay on the art and architecture of the pallavas
architecture was pyramids
El Lissitzky has written: 'About 2 [squares]' -- subject(s): Architecture in art, Art, Russian, Art, Soviet, Artists' books, Geometry in art, Russian Art, Soviet Art, Suprematism in art 'Suprematisch worden' -- subject(s): De Stijl (Art movement) 'Typographic facts' '1929' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture 'El Lissitzky' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Biography, Artists, Criticism and interpretation 'Russia' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Modern, Architecture, Russian, Modern Architecture, Russian Architecture, Socialist realism and architecture
Kimberley Reynolds has written: 'Victorian heroines' -- subject(s): Art, Victorian, English literature, Victorian Art, Women in art, Women in literature
conclusion of early religious art and architecture
pottery, statues, and architecture (theyre like obsessed with pillars)