... University of Athens, Greece). Architecture and Sculpture of Ancient Tenea according to New Archaeological Finds
Tenea was an ancient town south of Corinth.
Until the end of last century, it was known ...
... Greek Architecture
Ancient Greek architecture is not a new topic. Greek architects, at least some of them, wrote comments on the buildings they had built. Unfortunately, none of these books have reached ...
Natalia Fedotova
Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Industrial and Applied Arts, Russia
The architecture of museum building represents outstanding historic architecture, styles and concepts ...
... Institute of Architecture. These reconstructions are made for students’ yearly papers or as part of theoretical works and restorations by the research fellows. The historical and architectural analysis ...
Jiri Tourek
Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Phenomenology in architecture — and in theory of architecture in particular — is a result of reaction to late modernism after WWII ...
... architect V. A. Kosyakov, is a unique example of Byzantine style in Russian architecture. Ecclesiastical architecture of 6th-century Constantinople as though came alive in early 20th century St. Petersburg. ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Fabien Bellat
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense (Paris X University), France
The USSR was probably the regime which built most during the 20th century. However, Soviet architecture ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
Svetlana Babadzhan
State Institute of Art Studies, Moscow, Russia
Neoclassical style in Russian architecture of the 1910s is a multicompound and contradictory phenomenon. However, contemporaries ...
(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... events, their architectural and expositional arrangement have assumed major importance.
The aim of my report is to describe architecture and interior arrangement of the Russian pavilions. An exhibition ...
(2015 World Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Art)
... style in Serbian architecture, to point out eminent masters and significant monuments, as well as their territorial and quantitative representation. The study is based on analyses of the realized projects, ...
Anna Ivanova-Ilyicheva
Southern Federal University, Academy of Architecture and Art, Russia
The architecture of Rostov-on-Don at the turn of the 20th century is mainly eclectic due to the ...
Sergey Klimenko
Moscow Architectural Institute (State Academy), Russia
In the development of Russian architecture of the post-Petrine era the reign of Empress Anna Ivanovna, covering the 1730s, ...
Irina Belintseva
Research Institute of Theory and History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Russia
The first resort on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea appeared in the late 18th century, ...
... the concept of the Greek capital was changing and finally supplemented with Neo-Byzantine architecture. This modification indicates a significant change in Greek national self-identification. More realistic ...
... influence of the Italian monuments on the Victorian country house architecture. The British architectural heritage of the period is rightly regarded by researchers as the part of the European historicism. ...
... for the facade construction of the Sun Giovanni basilica in Laterano in Rome is recognized as the conditional starting point for the dissemination of neoclassicist trends in the architecture of Italy. ...
Ekaterina Kolyada
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Russia
The eventful history of the Crimean Peninsula has defined the multicultural nature of local architecture. Many art historians ...
... leading centers of Renaissance Italy but with the northern areas, where the impact of France prevailed.
At the beginning the Renaissance architecture in Spain was a mixture of different styles and directions ...
Yulia Arutyunyan
Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, Russia
There is a common place that the Renaissance had strictly negative attitude to the Gothic style due to its barbarous origin, rejection ...
Elizaveta Titova
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow Kremlin Museums, Russia
Francesco Zorzi, also known as Francesco Giorgio Veneto (1460–1540) was an Italian Renaissance philosopher, ...