Sentences with phrase «by architectural historian»

There was an interesting article in the Financial Times about «the joys of working out of a backyard hideaway» by architectural historian Jonathan Foyle, who works from the rather nice garden shed shown above.
The exhibition is based on The Projective Cast, a book published in 1995 by architectural historian Robin Evans, whose goal was to define a new way to explain how we «see» architecture that incorporated the balancing of all sensations (mental, physical and emotional) that underpin the human experience of built structures.
Published by Philip Wilson Publishers, this book includes an introduction by architectural historian Lucinda Lambton, an interview with the artist conducted by his contemporary Peter Doig, and a study of his motifs and methods by curator Alistair Robinson.
Published by Philip Wilson Publishers, this book includes an introduction by architectural historian Lucinda Lambton, an interview with the artist conducted by his contemporary Peter Doig, and a study of...
This new volume is a smaller - format reprint that includes all material from the original book — exceptional color and black - and - white drawings and model photographs — and the original introduction by Ulrich Franzen, along with two new texts, a reintroduction by architectural historian and educator Alberto Pérez - Gómez, and an essay by Kim Shkapich, director of the Architecture Archive at The Cooper Union.
Built by Nathan Bryan Whitfield from 1843 to 1860, this plantation house is considered by architectural historians as one of the most elaborate and significant examples of Greek Revival architecture in Alabama.

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Exploring some of the principal methods by which architectural historians can date historic buildings, from the use of archive documents, old maps and
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Kurt Cyr, the Midcentury Modern architecture expert and food historian, offers a Palm Springs Mod Squad tour (which you can book year - round, not just during Modernism Week), a 90 - minute zip through historic neighborhoods to see groundbreaking architectural works by the six local architects who shaped the look of the city.
In this excerpt, architectural historian Francis Morrone describes the creation of the Whitney Studio, designed by Robert Winthrop Chanler and Grosvenor Atterbury.
Informed by traditional crafts and the histories of female figures within art and architectural history, Leonor Antunes discusses her work alongside art historian Briony Fer.
It has been argued by historian Robert L. Delevoy that Art Nouveau represented an essentially decorative trend that thus lent itself to the idea of the architectural Gesamtkunstwerk.
Inspired by a meeting with Barbara Lamprecht (architectural historian and Richard Neutra specialist), Chamberlain observed design details in each of the sites that Neutra described as «biorealism.»
The couple's accomplishments - as patrons, philanthropists and political activists who lived and worked along a Paris - Houston - New York axis - is told in lively texts and remembrances by contributors such as the artist Dorothea Tanning, architect Renzo Piano, film scholar Gerald O'Grady, architectural historian Stephen Fox, curators Bertrand Davezac and Walter Hopps, and Africanist Kristina Van Dyke.
This was part of the neo-Hellenism which was a religion in Europe, so that even in the 1920s Sir Banister Fletcher - the renowned architectural historian - could write: «Greek architecture stands alone in being accepted as above criticism, and therefore as the standard by which all periods of architecture may be tested.»
Exhibition Highlights Curated by New - York Historical's Marilyn Satin Kushner, Curator and Head, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections; and Kimberly Orcutt, Henry Luce Foundation Curator of American Art; with Casey Nelson Blake, Professor of History at Columbia University serving as Senior Historian, The Armory Show at 100 will feature approximately 100 masterworks from the 1913 Armory Show that powerfully impacted American audiences.
For the past five weeks, LST has collected images from viewers, and on Sunday event organizers will host a sealing ceremony followed by a talk with the group and architectural historian Felicity Scott.
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