Assembled: John Ruskin’s Architectural Ideal
…and international efforts. For comparisons with Toyama see “Toyama-ken Machi-no-Kao” in Urban Design 12 Cities, ed. Kumamoto Artpolis ’92 Executive Committee (Tokyo: INAX, 1992), 146-155. For comparisons with Okayama and…
…utopian dream for those at the time who were fighting for equality. Students could gather to practise freedom of speech and exercise their right to freely debate ideas, ideally, without…
…regardless of prior experience with electric lighting, to select a bulb to flatter her décor and complexion and easily install it into any standard fixture. Furthermore, the new bulbs provided…
…serve and prepare people for the former. Their form, size, height, light, shade, materiality, texture, decoration, tectonics, and the resulting overall atmosphere create varied sensual experiences and incite different aesthetic…
…for architects to do research no further than to get ideas to start and justify the design process.41 Some architects do not intend to dig deeper to comprehensively understand the…
…empty signs, fragmentation and necessary incompleteness, dissonances and fragility”, they are unable to progress this towards “opportunities for progress and development”.29 They appear to be unable to connect “fragility and…