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Ecological architecture could also be called green architecture or sustainable architecture. It would be defined as buildings that are built with the environment in mind, i.e. energy efficiency, earth friendly building materials, etc.
Ancient architecture was limited to what you could achieve with stone (and concrete). Modern architecture is limited by what you can achieve with steel, reinforced concrete and glass.
Green building revolves around the use of recycled and organic materials as well as those that are indigenous to the area in which the structure is being built. Although the entire building does not have to be made of these things, in many cases, it is.
1.Modern architecture has no boundation that's why we can design any type of building in modern architectue. 2.We can use a variety of materials now , according to our need. 3.We can use history knowledge , for designing new structures.
Indigenous architecture refers to a style of architecture that is specific to a particular region. Often times, when shown a picture of a certain building, you may be able to tell what country it's in because of how it looks.
Harold J. Rosen has written: 'Construction specifications writing' 'Construction materials for architecture' -- subject- s -: Building materials, Architecture 'Architectural materials for construction'
Satish Chandra has written: 'History of architecture and ancient building materials in India' -- subject(s): Architecture, Building materials, History 'Polymers in concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete, Polymer-impregnated concrete, Polymers
Kenzo Tange (1913-2005) combined traditional Japanese architecture with modern designs, building structures on five continents.
John Hylton Madge has written: 'The tools of social science' 'Tomorrow's houses' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Building, Building materials, Domestic Architecture
Wesley Roy Burford has written: 'Consumer information needed by the prospective home owner' -- subject(s): Architecture, Domestic, Building, Building materials, Domestic Architecture
The significance of the first building in the world lies in its role as a symbol of human innovation and civilization. It marks the beginning of settled communities and the development of architecture, which has been crucial for the advancement of societies throughout history.
Ecological architecture could also be called green architecture or sustainable architecture. It would be defined as buildings that are built with the environment in mind, i.e. energy efficiency, earth friendly building materials, etc.
Cecil D. Elliott has written: 'Technics and architecture' -- subject(s): Building, Building materials, History
Local building materials and traditional building materials differ in the sense that whereas local building materials are those that naturally occur on a building site or its vicinity[1], traditional building materials are those local building materials that a culture/ society has adopted to use in its architecture, with norms and values attached to the different elements as is in the case of African traditional architecture.It's therefore true to add that a material can be local, but not traditional.[1] Anderson, Arnsby, Johansson& Astrand, A solution to rural housing problems, Lund Sweden, 1986
The Tibetan door holds great significance in traditional Tibetan architecture and culture. It is considered a symbol of protection and spiritual significance, often adorned with intricate carvings and colorful designs that represent Tibetan beliefs and traditions. The door is also seen as a threshold between the physical and spiritual worlds, and is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings to those who pass through it. In Tibetan culture, the door is a focal point of respect and reverence, and is often decorated with auspicious symbols to bring good fortune to the inhabitants of the building.
Greg Lynn has written: 'Folds, bodies & blobs' -- subject(s): Architecture, Composition, proportion, Modern Architecture, Themes, motives 'Composites, surfaces, and software' -- subject(s): Building materials, Study and teaching, Composite materials, Architecture, Architecture and technology, Technological innovations, Architectural design
The Dominion Great Hall stands out in this historic building due to its grand architecture, intricate design, and historical significance.