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Qu'est-ce (qui) est architectural - définition

BOTH THE PROCESS AND PRODUCT OF PLANNING, DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTION
Architectural; Architectures; Architecturally; Architecure; Archetecture; Architectural work; The Art and History of Architecture; Architecture (built environment); Civil Architecture; Civil architecture; Frozen music; Types of architecture; Distributed computing architecture
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh – Music Room 1901
  • The [[National Congress of Brazil]], designed by [[Oscar Niemeyer]]
  • Body plan of a ship showing the hull form
  • Plan]] of the second floor (attic storey) of the Hôtel de Brionne in Paris – 1734.
  • [[Stourhead]] in [[Wiltshire]], England, designed by [[Henry Hoare]] (1705–1785)
  • date=1 April 2013 }}'', (accessed 30 January 2013)</ref><ref>Giovanni Fanelli, ''Brunelleschi'', Becocci, Florence (1980), Chapter: ''The Dome'' pp. 10–41.</ref>

Architectural         
·adj Of or pertaining to the art of building; conformed to the rules of architecture.
architectural         
Architectural means relating to the design and construction of buildings.
...Tibet's architectural heritage.
...the unique architectural style of towns like Lamu.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
architecturally
The old city centre is architecturally rich...
ADV: ADV adj, ADV with cl
Architectural drawing         
  • Architect at his drawing board (1893).
  • Blueprint
  • Standard views used in architects' drawings
  • Computer generated perspective of the Moscow School of Management, by David Adjaye.
  • An example of a drawing drafted in [[AutoCAD]]
  • Two point perspective, interior of Dercy House by [[Robert Adam]], 1777.
  • Detailed Parapet Wall Drawing
  • Detailed Section Drawing
  • Observatorium]] at Potsdam.
  • Perspective in the manner of the classic ''Ideal city'' by [[Jean-Max Albert]],1977.
  • ''[[Luoyang]] Pavilion'' by [[Li Zhaodao]] (675-758)
  • Example of real life parametric model
  • Elevation of the principal façade of the [[Panthéon, Paris]]
  • Principal floor plans of the [[Queen's House]], Greenwich (UK).
  • Architect's early concept sketches.
TECHNICAL DRAWING OF A BUILDING (OR BUILDING PROJECT)
Architectural drawings; Architectural Drawing; Architectural perspectives; Architectural perspective; Architectural drafting; Elevation (architecture); Elevation drawing; Elevation view; Cross section (architecture); Architectural drafter; Architectural draughtsman
An architectural drawing or architect's drawing is a technical drawing of a building (or building project) that falls within the definition of architecture. Architectural drawings are used by architects and others for a number of purposes: to develop a design idea into a coherent proposal, to communicate ideas and concepts, to convince clients of the merits of a design, to assist a building contractor to construct it based on design intent, as a record of the design and planned development, or to make a record of a building that already exists.

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Architecture

Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. It is both the process and the product of sketching, conceiving, planning, designing, and constructing buildings or other structures. The term comes from Latin architectura; from Ancient Greek ἀρχιτέκτων (arkhitéktōn) 'architect'; from ἀρχι- (arkhi-) 'chief', and τέκτων (téktōn) 'creator'. Architectural works, in the material form of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art. Historical civilizations are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements.

The practice, which began in the prehistoric era, has been used as a way of expressing culture for civilizations on all seven continents. For this reason, architecture is considered to be a form of art. Texts on architecture have been written since ancient times. The earliest surviving text on architectural theories is the 1st century AD treatise De architectura by the Roman architect Vitruvius, according to whom a good building embodies firmitas, utilitas, and venustas (durability, utility, and beauty). Centuries later, Leon Battista Alberti developed his ideas further, seeing beauty as an objective quality of buildings to be found in their proportions. Giorgio Vasari wrote Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects and put forward the idea of style in the Western arts in the 16th century. In the 19th century, Louis Sullivan declared that "form follows function". "Function" began to replace the classical "utility" and was understood to include not only practical but also aesthetic, psychological and cultural dimensions. The idea of sustainable architecture was introduced in the late 20th century.

Architecture began as rural, oral vernacular architecture that developed from trial and error to successful replication. Ancient urban architecture was preoccupied with building religious structures and buildings symbolizing the political power of rulers until Greek and Roman architecture shifted focus to civic virtues. Indian and Chinese architecture influenced forms all over Asia and Buddhist architecture in particular took diverse local flavors. In fact, During the European Middle Ages, pan-European styles of Romanesque and Gothic cathedrals and abbeys emerged while the Renaissance favored Classical forms implemented by architects known by name. Later, the roles of architects and engineers became separated. Modern architecture began after World War I as an avant-garde movement that sought to develop a completely new style appropriate for a new post-war social and economic order focused on meeting the needs of the middle and working classes. Emphasis was put on modern techniques, materials, and simplified geometric forms, paving the way for high-rise superstructures. Many architects became disillusioned with modernism which they perceived as ahistorical and anti-aesthetic, and postmodern and contemporary architecture developed.

Over the years, the field of architectural construction has branched out to include everything from ship design to interior decorating.

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1. It was architectural and urban foolishness that ended in an architectural eyesore." Professor Michael Levin, a historian of art and architectural history at Shenkar College, concurs.
2. The event also features the World Architectural Congress and Cityscape Architectural Review Awards.
3. Architectural consultancy was handed to the Saudi–based Al–Diyar Al–Saudia Architectural Consultancy Co.
4. Architectural art based on the popular character represents the true picture of the peculiar architectural art in the DPRK.
5. Some consider architectural globalism to be a sign of progress and connection to the world and its architectural events.