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05/10/2020
Architecture is something we do not tend to appreciate as much as we should. Look around you next time you walk down the street. Everything is a product of architecture. Think about all of those amazing buildings around the world. It’s only right that we appreciate the work that went into these, right? Open the link and read on to discover everything you need to know about this date and how to celebrate it properly.
Architecture Day Architecture is something we do not tend to appreciate as much as we should. Look around you next time you walk down the street. Everything is a product of architecture. Think about all of those amazing buildings around the world. It’s only right that we appreciate the work that went into these, r...
05/10/2020
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World Architecture Day For World Architecture Day we asked Senior Lecturer Michael Muir and a group of our students to tell us about their favourite building, their architectural h...
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Architectural 2020.....Cheers!!!
28/12/2017
WHAT IS A TOWN HOUSE
It is usually single-family house of two or sometimes three stories that is usually connected to a similar house by a common sidewall.
A modern town house is often one with a small footprint on multiple floors. The term originally referred in British usage to the city residence (normally in London) of someone whose main or largest residence was a country house.
Historically, a town house was the city residence of a noble or wealthy family, who would own one or more country houses in which they lived for much of the year. From the 18th century, landowners and their servants would move to a townhouse during the social season, when major balls took place
28/12/2017
An Example of Link Houses.
WHAT IS A LINKED HOUSE?
A linked house (also referred to as a terrace(d) house, terrace, row house or townhouse) consists of a row of identical or mirror-image houses that share the same side walls. Linked houses first originated in Europe during the 16th century and are considered medium-density housing.
SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE
Another type of housing, called semi-detached housing (often shortened to "semi" in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia) refers to pairs of houses built side-by-side as units sharing a party wall, usually in such a way that each house's layout is a mirror image of its twin.
DETACHED HOUSE
A detached home is considered a permanent dwelling, usually set on a separate lot and includes ownership rights to the land on which it is situated. Additionally, detached homes are almost always considered single-family homes, meaning all internal areas are shared and are in common. This is also referred to as a single detached dwelling.
So remember Detached is One house, Semi-detached is Two house, and Linked is more than two.
To my people.. My Apologies for being absent for some time now, Architecture has kept me busy...don't make any decision you will regret by hitting the wrong button... Watch this space...
15/04/2017
True Architecture survives all odds even if its from an era of uniformity and sameness, and it can be seen even in small structures Architecture is everywhere ... It doesn't matter who designed it... If it's good its good http://www.archdaily.com/484679/a-collection-of-striking-soviet-bus-stop-designs
A Collection of Striking Soviet Bus Stop Designs Over a decade ago on a cycling trip across Europe, photographer Christopher Herwig stumbled upon a curious phenomenon...
15/04/2017
As an Architect (even as a client) you need to know your materials they can "make or break" your design.... Endeavour to make a statement... A good design ought to outlive the building.. http://www.archdaily.com/801545/16-materials-every-architect-needs-to-know-and-where-to-learn-about-them
16 Materials Every Architect Needs to Know (And Where to Learn About Them) A building’s materiality is what our bodies make direct contact with; the cold metal handle, the warm wooden wall, and the hard glass window would...
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