maths - measurements
art - drawing out houses
geography - maybe for ecological housing?
I.T. - desiging
technology - designing
im just guessing but hope it helped? {:
specific features on buildings.
Yes, the Pantheon would not only count as Roman architecture, but it would count as a masterpiece of Roman architecture.
I would go with architecture.
If Information Architecture had to be placed into a field I would say Science, Architecture, Planning, and Environmental Designing, although in my opinion it would be based in a simple category such as Architecture.
The first thing to do would be to decide what type of architecture program you would want to take. A few places to look at would be: NewSchool of Architecture and Design, Manchester School of Architecture, Cambridge, FEAC, Academic of the Arts.
Identifying themes in architecture from specific features. This is specific features on buildings.
specific features on buildings.
Christian motifs in the mosaics with light and complexity being the defining themes of architecture
Susan Zevon has written: 'Outside architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Architecture, Modern, Decks (Architecture, Domestic), Domestic Architecture, Landscape architecture, Modern Architecture, Outdoor living spaces, Patios, Themes, motives
How are these thames explored
Rita Wolff has written: 'Rita Wolff' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture in art, Themes, motives
Kiyonori Kikutake has written: 'Kiyonori Kikutake' -- subject(s): Architecture,, Themes, motives, Architecture, History
Ivan Rijavec has written: 'Pure form' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic Architecture, Themes, motives
George Palliser has written: 'The Palliser's late Victorian architecture' -- subject(s): Designs and plans, Domestic Architecture, Themes, motives, Victorian Architecture
Turner Brooks has written: 'Turner Brooks' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Criticism and interpretation, Domestic Architecture, Influence, Regionalism in architecture, Shingle style, Themes, motives, Vernacular architecture
Andrew Skurman has written: 'Contemporary classicism' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Themes, motives, Classicism in architecture
None of the above Themes can be found in many things