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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Building typology in the vernacular architecture of Beirã in the group
Urban Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThe morphology of the traditional Portuguese town arises in the Middle Ages and is similar, in its formation, to most Western European town-making processes spurred by defensive and commercial needs. The traditional Portuguese town supports a single base building typology for private use, which remained relatively stable from the sixteenth to the…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Building typology in the vernacular architecture of Beirã in the group
Open Geospatial Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThe morphology of the traditional Portuguese town arises in the Middle Ages and is similar, in its formation, to most Western European town-making processes spurred by defensive and commercial needs. The traditional Portuguese town supports a single base building typology for private use, which remained relatively stable from the sixteenth to the…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Building typology in the vernacular architecture of Beirã on SAH Commons 4 years, 7 months ago
The morphology of the traditional Portuguese town arises in the Middle Ages and is similar, in its formation, to most Western European town-making processes spurred by defensive and commercial needs. The traditional Portuguese town supports a single base building typology for private use, which remained relatively stable from the sixteenth to the…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Relações de escala na superquadra de Brasília: paradigma ou mistificação? in the group
Urban Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThe superblocks that characterize Brasilia’s urban fabric are defined by Lucio Costa, a posteriori, as the “residential scale” of the city: a play on words that obscures a proper understanding of how the housing mass of the Brazilian capital is structured. In order to perceive more clearly the relations of scale — in its conventional, that is, geo…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Relações de escala na superquadra de Brasília: paradigma ou mistificação? in the group
Latin America and the Caribbean on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThe superblocks that characterize Brasilia’s urban fabric are defined by Lucio Costa, a posteriori, as the “residential scale” of the city: a play on words that obscures a proper understanding of how the housing mass of the Brazilian capital is structured. In order to perceive more clearly the relations of scale — in its conventional, that is, geo…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Relações de escala na superquadra de Brasília: paradigma ou mistificação? on SAH Commons 4 years, 8 months ago
The superblocks that characterize Brasilia’s urban fabric are defined by Lucio Costa, a posteriori, as the “residential scale” of the city: a play on words that obscures a proper understanding of how the housing mass of the Brazilian capital is structured. In order to perceive more clearly the relations of scale — in its conventional, that is, geo…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo's profile was updated on SAH Commons 4 years, 8 months ago
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Sarah M Dreller, PhD's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months ago
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Sarah M Dreller, PhD's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 9 months ago
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Sarah M Dreller, PhD's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 11 months ago
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Accouplement: vicissitudes of an architectural motif in classical France in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 5 years agoCoupled columns in French architecture and the reaction to their use from the Renaissance up to the classical rationalism of the early twentieth century hinged on the debates regarding the relation- ship between structural stability and visual delight, over the backdrop of the search for a national classical tradition. This architectural motif was…[Read more]
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Pedro P. Palazzo deposited Accouplement: vicissitudes of an architectural motif in classical France in the group
Architectural History and Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years agoCoupled columns in French architecture and the reaction to their use from the Renaissance up to the classical rationalism of the early twentieth century hinged on the debates regarding the relation- ship between structural stability and visual delight, over the backdrop of the search for a national classical tradition. This architectural motif was…[Read more]
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