1. Baroque Meant as derogatory, exaggerated, excessive, perverse Advanced techniques of Renaissance married to the intense emotions of Mannerism Courts and palaces designed…
1. 2. In 323 Emperor Constantine moved the capitol of the Roman Empire to Byzantium. It was then renamed Constantinople. The Eastern part of the empire developed differently…
1.Lic. Gabriela A. Llaneza 2. Characteristics of Neo- Classicism Return to the perceived “purity” of the arts of Rome. Model the “ideal” of the ancient Greek…
1.Applied Gerontology as Community Engagement 31st Annual MeetingSouthern Gerontological Society Wednesday - Saturday, April 7-10, 2010 The Jefferson Hotel101 West Franklin…
1. Domino/ Open House 2. The use of the frame and skin as a modern building system and theoretical mandala. The materialization of ideas. To put together materials and elements…
Classical comparisons Shariq Hirani Emily Meier Erechtheion Supposedly the battle site between Athena and Poseidon, with an olive tree and a saltwater spout located nearby.…
Slide 1Architectural Studies Tyler Wells, 2011 C-D Slide 2 Caldarium A room with a hot plunge bath, used in a Roman bath complex. Heated by an under-floor heating system.…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Characteristics of Neo-Classicism $Art produced in Europe and North America from the mid-18c to the early 19c. $Return to the perceived “purity” of the…
Slide 1 Rococo – 18 th century Often considered the last stage of the Baroque. Derived from the French word, rocaille, or “rock-work.” The ‘softer side’ of the…