Chinese Public Memorials: Under the Effect of Exclusively Pursuing Solemnness, Sacredness, and Grandness
…the 2006 Australian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale.3 Insisting on a conceptual relationship between architecture and the evolving urban condition, the exhibition featured architecture projects that focused on the…
…by Ishimoto: economy of means and material and composition for artistic expression. Sakakura launched the manifesto that accompanied the building, asserting that “the Japanese pavilion for the International Exhibition in…
…the architects were commended by the Principal of the school, Rev. Brother J.K. O’Neill, for their ability to blend old and new architecture by meeting the challenge of “erecting a…
…is Friday 19 July 2024. To apply, download the application form: PDF (90KB, new window) : saunders_grant_2024_v2 Word (37KB) : saunders_grant_2024_v2 Completed application forms should be emailed to the Society’s…
…“there are two kinds of urban sculptures in terms of their purpose; one is for commemoration and education, and another one is for urban ornamentation.”18 The new definition marked public…