This research aims to elucidate how the architectural drawing expresses the experiencing architecture. To this end, it approaches around one hundred of drawings of the last century as cases of study in which the human figure appears. By means of their close observation, it establishes a conceptual...
Unlike industries driven by rapid innovation cycles, architecture must balance creativity with practical solutions that are deeply rooted in human experience. What will it take for the architecture industry to fully harness its potential in shaping the future of our built environment? + 2 Save this ...
In a world confronting complex challenges, innovation in architecture plays a distinctive role. Unlike industries driven by rapid innovation cycles,architecture must balance creativity with practical solutionsthat are deeply rooted in human experience. What will it take for the architecture industry to ful...
At a time of existential threat to the physical and human environment we live in, Portugali takes the readers through a poetic text and spectacular Photo gallery extracted from her awarded new film, into a deeply intimate journey of memories in the Galilean ‘Kabbala’ holy city of Tsefat. A...
What is the role of the human figure in the drawing of the uomo universale? Interlocked with the "master architect" as a constituent component of the canonical bodies of architecture, is the idea of the uomo universale, the universal man, an idea that was especially compelling to Renaissance ...
Among the characteristic attitudes of Romanticism were the following: a deepened appreciation of the beauties of nature; a general exaltation of emotion over reason and of the senses over intellect; a turning in upon the self and a heightened examination of human personality and its moods and ment...
female figureFemale figure, painted terra-cotta, Egypt, c. 3500–3400bce; in the Brooklyn Museum, New York. Sculpturefound its best beginnings not so much in representations of the human form (although figurines, mostly female, were made from Badarian times) as in the carving of small animal...
mimic the spinal cord and ribs of a human figure. He believes that the Lincoln Cathedral interior (shown at the beginning of this post) is the best expression of this anatomical imagery. Fingesten also believes that the stained glass windows represent the translucent skin of the human body. ...
Neurosciences and Cellular and Structural Biology Division, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA Morié Ishida, Chad D. Williamson & Juan S. Bonifacino Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain...
Unlike industries driven by rapid innovation cycles, architecture must balance creativity with practical solutions that are deeply rooted in human experience. What will it take for the architecture industry to fully harness its potential in shaping the future of our built environment? + 2 Save this ...