This film makes clear for the layperson the whole pattern of building construction for a brick home, from the moment that the architect prepares working plans to the completion of the house itself.
This film makes clear for the layperson the whole pattern of building construction for a brick home, from the moment that the architect prepares working plans to the completion of the house itself.
The Australian Institute of Architects has produced another excellent brochure for the general public with an intention to increase the awareness how architectural profession could enhance and improve the quality of built environment.
Architectural critic Reyner Banham explores Los Angeles in this 1972 BBC documentary.
The Australian Institute of Architects has produced excellent brochure for the general public with the very true and articulated reasoning about the existence of the myths.
Charles Edouard Jeanneret-Gris (Le Corbusier), was born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, where he studied furniture design. In 1908 he worked in Paris in Auguste Perret’s architectural office. 1910 and 1911 he lived in Germany and here he came in touch with the ideas of leading designers: He met Wolf Dohrn, the well know director of the Dresden workshop, Hermann Muthesius and Peter Behrens, in whose office he worked for a short time.