The Soul-Crafted Interior
…locales, fostering communities, increasing attractions and enabling broader connections nationally and internationally. Artpolis also expanded architectural culture in Japan, evident in its emulation across the country and in the concerted…
…interpreted as ‘origin, growth, change and fall.’7 Yet, in some parts of Winckelmann’s own writing and in many subsequent interpretations, this has been simplified into three main periods: early, mature,…
…by Christoph Schnoor (Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress; and Gold Coast, Queensland: SAHANZ, 2014), 321–330. Published in Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress [ISBN – 978-1-927214-12-1]; and…
…he claimed, also economical to maintain. Such spatial changes involved integrating separate functions in the building. While both Stowe and Griffin, dispensed with separate dining and sitting rooms in favour…
…94298 8 The bibliographic citation for this paper is: Galvin, Vanessa. “The Soul-Crafted Interior.” In Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand: 32, Architecture, Institutions and…
…These technical methods and compositional principles became integral to the design principles and representational methods within his pen and ink architectural illustrations employed later in his career central to his…
…planned to be mass produced in the future, with the assistance of private companies.19 In the same year, in Vienna’s city fairgrounds and in parallel to the completion of the…