THIS PPT SHOWS A SHORT JIST ON HOW ARCHITECTURE STYLES HAS BEEN EVOLVED FROM PREHISTORIC TO MODERN CONCEPTS.THOUGH IT IS START UP WORK I THINK THIS WILL BE HELPFUL FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE IN THE FIELD.SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOMED
7. From 1000 to 1850 A.D Neoclassical Rococo Baroque Gothic Romanesque
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9. Royal Chateau de Chambord Loire Valley, France – Romanesque Pisa Cathedral, Italy . ST.Pauls cathedral , London Hermitage Winter Palace in St. Petesburg – Rococo architecture
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11. Contemporary architecture Replication of old buildings Structural Greek Primary shapes Radical Archaeological Neoclassical Excavation sites Classical Gothic revival Gothic churches Roman
12. Contemporary architecture Steel 18th to 19th century Paris exhibition – Eiffel tower - 1889 London exhibition – Crystal palace - 1851 Industrial revolution concrete Glass
14. Contemporary architecture Eg - Antonigaudi – casa batlo , Barcelona Art nouveau Nature BIOMIMETIC Arts & crafts movement Philip webb - Red house, London Vernacular ZIG ZAG Pattern ,sun motifs , stepped patterns . CHRYSLER BUILDING, New York ART DECO
15. Contemporary architecture Multi storied building Chicago building , U.S.A Chicago school 1885 Bauhaus school 1919 New social order after German revolution
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17. Erich Mendelsohn. Erich Mendelsohn. Contemporary architecture Subjective emotional values Expressionism Einstein tower by Erich Mendelssohn Material behavior Brutalism Atlanta central library , Marcel Breuer Speed & technology Futurism Antonio Sant'Elia Power station
18. Contemporary architecture 3d forms in 2d planes Cubism Cubist House Neklanova | Prague, Czech abstract non-objective 'constructions' with a kinetic element Constructivism Collective Housing design by Nikolai Ladovsky, 1920 School , London – ZAHA HADID Conceiving building as bits and pieces Deconstructivism
19. Contemporary architecture organic, amoeba-shaped, bulging form Blobism Lars Spuybroek & KasOosterhuis - water pavilion in Netherland. Depicting plants , animals & natural forces Biomimetic LILYPAD: Floating City for Climate Change Refugees – Vincent Callebaut