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Architecture: Neoclassical and Mughal Styles
Explores neoclassical and Mughal architectural styles, analyzing iconic structures like the Red Fort and the Taj Mahal.
The Origins of Modern Domestic Space
Explores the origins of modern domestic space, focusing on the Renaissance Palazzo, the crisis of feudalism, and the formation of the courtyard house.
Introduction, Hugo, Le Corbusier
Explores architectural theory evolution, housing organization, and modern challenges in 19th to 21st-century architecture.
Architectural Longage: Villa Ahxner and Urban Planning Congress
Explores Villa Ahxner, urban planning congress, and Hans Schmidt's space organization principles in early 20th-century architecture.
Rationalism in Architecture: The French Perspective
Explores the evolution of rationalism in French architecture during the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasizing the shift from ornamentation to structural integrity.
Against Operative Criticism: Reading Histories and Theory of Architecture
Explores the crisis of historical precedents in modern architecture and the importance of historical research in validating the present.
Architecture and Techniques
Delves into the historical and modern aspects of architecture and technology, including high-tech, low-tech, and no-tech approaches.
Geometry: Euclidean Elements & Vitruvius
Explores Euclid's first proposition, ancient symmetria, and Vitruvius' architectural figures.
The Etymology of Architecture: Understanding Stone Materials
Explores the historical significance and ethical considerations of using natural stone in architecture.
Architectural Evolution: Ottoman Baroque to British Cityscape
Explores the architectural evolution from Ottoman Baroque to British cityscapes in the 18th century.