Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
We should be gratefull to ALLAH as he created this wonderful world and sent us here.HE is such a great architect who design the whole world so logically.
Posted by Architecture at 2:33 PM 1 comments
Monday, May 21, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Dhaka is an ancient city. The town planning, housing, gardening, architecture and
overall lifestyle was influenced by the Mughals. But now a days, it is appearing
as over-crowded due to inadequate space in relation to population. Dhaka is a
densely populated city with apartments building filling the skyline everyday. The
noise level is rising and the circulation is becoming a subject of great concern.
Lack of appropriate construction rules and unplanned urbanization, the city is
gradually transforming into a concrete jungle. Yet to increase the interaction
between people and nature in a building, roof, veranda, terrace, living space etc
are used as breathing space. As beauty in architecture rests largely on the
harmony between the building and nature.
overall lifestyle was influenced by the Mughals. But now a days, it is appearing
as over-crowded due to inadequate space in relation to population. Dhaka is a
densely populated city with apartments building filling the skyline everyday. The
noise level is rising and the circulation is becoming a subject of great concern.
Lack of appropriate construction rules and unplanned urbanization, the city is
gradually transforming into a concrete jungle. Yet to increase the interaction
between people and nature in a building, roof, veranda, terrace, living space etc
are used as breathing space. As beauty in architecture rests largely on the
harmony between the building and nature.
Posted by Architecture at 12:07 AM 2 comments
Monday, May 14, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
"An international style of decoration and architecture which developed in the 1880s and 1890s. The name derives from the Maison de l'Art Nouveau, an interior design gallery opened in Paris in 1896, but in fact the movement had different names throughout Europe.
It was developed by a brilliant and energetic generation of artists and designers, who sought to fashion an art form appropriate to the modern age.
Art Nouveau was in many ways a response to the Industrial Revolution. Some artists welcomed technological progress and embraced the aesthetic possibilities of new materials such as cast iron. Others deplored the shoddiness of mass-produced machine-made goods and aimed to elevate the decorative arts to the level of fine art by applying the highest standards of craftsmanship and design to everyday objects. Art Nouveau designers also believed that all the arts should work in harmony to create a "total work of art," or Gesamtkunstwerk: buildings, furniture, textiles, clothes, and jewelry all conformed to the principles of Art Nouveau.
Posted by Architecture at 2:06 AM 0 comments
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
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