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Architecture for Humanity (Arts/Architecture)
A volunteer non-profit organization set up to promote architecture and design to seek solutions to global social and humanitarian crisis.
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Probert Encyclopaedia: Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
An illustrated a-z of architectural styles and terminology.
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Talkin' About Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
A Yahoo group to express opinions or ask questions about architecture and art. Registration required.
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Center for Religious Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
A non-profit body which aims to provide a museum in Chicago for the study and teaching of the world’s religions through the use of models of religious architecture from around the world. Details of models completed and under construction.
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Is There A Christian Architecture? (Arts/Architecture)
Duncan G. Stroik interviews Daniel Lee, an architect in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, and son of Protestant missionaries on the church architecture of the late twentieth century.
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New Church Architecture Journal Launched (Arts/Architecture)
A new magazine, Sacred Architecture, edited by Duncan Stroik and devoted to issues of church architecture from an orthodox Catholic perspective premiered in December.
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Roots of Modernist Church Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
In this article from Adoremus Bulletin Duncan Stroik, professor of architecture at Notre Dame University, shows how the Church adopted the architecture of the secular realm.
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Divergent Paths: The Development of Newfoundland Church Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
An illustrated essay by Prof Shane O'Dea from Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage, describing the distinctive architecture of churches in Newfoundland.
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Wooden Architecture of the Ukrainian Carpathians (Arts/Architecture)
Illustrated outline of this book edited by John Hvozda and published in 1978, which covers church and domestic architecture.
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The Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
An illustrated article from the Ecclesiological Society about the work of Thomas Rickman - the first to recognise the Anglo-Saxon style of architecture - at Barton-on-Humber.
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Gothic Architecture in England: The Cathedrals (Arts/Architecture)
Amy Johansen's outline of the topic, using Wells, Lincoln and Gloucester as examples of the three main styles of Gothic Architecture. Includes bibliography.
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The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University promotes research and teaching in Islamic art, architecture, and urbanism.
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Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
Aims to enhance the understanding and appreciation of Islamic culture as expressed through architecture. Submission and award procedures, calendar, steering committee and master jury.
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Delights of Muslim Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
BBC News reports on the seven winning projects of the Aga Khan Architecture Award - established to encourage traditional Muslim architecture.
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Architectural Drawings of Temples in Bagan (Arts/Architecture)
Drawings and history of the most important architectural complex in Myanmar by the Department of Architecture, Yangon Institute of Technology.
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Ashevillage: Skyscrapers and Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
Modern and historic skyscrapers and architecture of Asheville, North Carolina. Photographs, descriptions of buildings and information on architects and architectural styles.
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20th Century University Architecture: 1900-1945 (Arts/Architecture)
Photos and information on American universities built in the period, from the Digital Archive of American Architecture.
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Architecture of the University of Oregon (Arts/Architecture)
This illustrated resource surveys the history of the built environment of the University of Oregon and identifies basic resources for researching the architectural heritage of Oregon's flagship university.
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Angels in the Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
Publisher's page for the history and photography book by Heidi Johnson entitled: "Angels in the Architecture - A Photographic Elegy to an American Asylum" which contains many beautiful pictures of Traverse City State Hospital.
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A Dose of Architecture (Arts/Architecture)
John Hill, an architect who lives and works in Chicago, looks at contemporary architectural works of significance through his illustrated weblog and weekly articles.
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