architecture
the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Architecture
Herbert Dellwing has written: 'Dresden, Halle, Leipzig' -- subject(s): Art, German, Exhibitions, German Art 'Stadt Koblenz' -- subject(s): Architecture, Historic buildings, Buildings, structures, Monuments, City planning, History
how are the principles of art used in creating works of art
how are the principles of art used in creating works of art
how are the principles of art used in creating works of art
Chiara Barontini has written: 'The National Art Library and its buildings' -- subject(s): Art libraries, Buildings, Buildings, structures, History, Library buildings, National Art Library (Great Britain)
Donald J. Olsen has written: 'The City as a Work of Art' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, structures 'Town planning in London: the eighteenth & nineteenth centuries' -- subject(s): City planning
yes buildings and art was around in ancent times but it was strange but hardly anyone can understand the art but the biuldings were really simple
Roman art that is still used today includes the design of buildings and columns that are used in architecture and city planning to this day. Techniques like contrast and bass relief are also still used today.
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Architecture is the art and science of designing and erecting buildings and typically other large structures. An architect,is trained and licensed in the planning and designing of buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building.