slides Visual Analysis (Architecture) 10-11-2003

Slide 1: Crystal Palace
http://www.victorianstation.com/palace.html

http://www.victorianstation.com/palace.html

Slide 2: Cordoba, Great Mosque

Slide 3: Damascus, Great Mosque

Slide 4: Chartres cathedral

Slide 5: Siena, aerial view

Slide 6: Houses of Parliament

Slide 7: Delhi, Viceroy's House (search Google for image)

Slide 8: Louvre, Pyramid

Slide 9: City plans: Canterbury

Slide 10: City plans: Florence
www.aboutflorence.com

www.aboutflorence.com

Slide 11: Caernarvon Castle

Slide 12: Stokesay Castle, Herefordshire
One of the finest fortified manor houses in England and built originally by Lawrence de Ludlow, a wealthy wool merchant in the 13th century.  The de Sayes fortified it against Welsh marauders.  It is from the de Sayes that its name derives.  It has its own timber-framed gatehouse built around 1600.  The parish church sustained damage during the English Civil War by Parliamentary forces, after the action that took place on 8th June 1645....

One of the finest fortified manor houses in England and built originally by Lawrence de Ludlow, a wealthy wool merchant in the 13th century. The de Sayes fortified it against Welsh marauders. It is from the de Sayes that its name derives. It has its own timber-framed gatehouse built around 1600. The parish church sustained damage during the English Civil War by Parliamentary forces, after the action that took place on 8th June 1645. Sir William Crofts, the ablest of the Herefordshire Royalists was killed in the action.

Slide 13: Kings Cross

Slide 14: St Pancras station

St Pancras Station is the gateway between London and the Midlands.

The station was designed by WH Barlow (1812-1902) Engineer-in-Chief to the Midland Railway and

opened for passenger use in October 1868. The trainshed rises to a height of 105 feet above the rails, is

690 feet in length and 240 wide. At the time it was considered an engineering wonder and was the

largest single - span enclosed space in the world.

London & Continental Stations & Property Ltd. is the facility owner of St Pancras and is responsible for

the management of safety and security matters at the station. Train services are provided by Midland

Main Line Ltd.

Slide 15: Lloyds Building
The Lloyds Building   should  be  seen   after   dark.  It  is  built  in 1986 by  the   architecture   that   also   designed   Centre Pompidou  in  Paris,  Richard Rogers.  The   lights  of  the   building   accentuate   the   structures   and   service   parts   like   elevators   and   air - condition   shafts.  Even   when   you   see   the   Lloyds   building   more   times,  you   can   walk   around  it in  astonishment,  looking  up  all   the   way.

The Lloyds Building should be seen after dark. It is built in 1986 by the architecture that also designed

Centre Pompidou in Paris, Richard Rogers. The lights of the building accentuate the structures and

service parts like elevators and air - condition shafts. Even when you see the Lloyds building more times,

you can walk around it in astonishment, looking up all the way.

Slide 16: Pompidou Centre, Paris

Slide 17: St Peter's: Sangallo model

Slide 18: St Peter's

Slide 19: Easton Neston: model (search Google for image)

Slide 20: Easton Neston (search Google for image)

Slide 21: S.Carlino, Rome
The   church   and   the   convent   located  a  the   Four Fountain   cross - road   was   designed  by  Borromini  in 1634.  The   church,  dedicated  to S.  Carlo, is  very   small   and  it is  also   known  as “S.  Carlino.”  note: worthy   the   oval   dome   with   its   ingenious   little   lanterns.  Finished  in 1667,  the   façade  is  one  of  Borromini ’s  last   works....

The church and the convent located a the Four Fountain cross - road was designed by Borromini in 1634.

The church, dedicated to S. Carlo, is very small and it is also known as “S. Carlino.” note: worthy the

oval dome with its ingenious little lanterns. Finished in 1667, the façade is one of Borromini ’s last

works. In the crypt a small curved chapel reserved for him remains empty, because he committed

suicide in 1667.

Slide 22: S.Moise, Venice

Slide 23: Colosseum

Slide 24: Ely cathedral, nave
12  entry   Henry I

12 entry Henry I

Slide 25: Pugin Contrasts

AW Pugin

Augustus Welby Pugin

Slide 26: National Gallery, Sainsbury Wing

Slide 27: Laon cathedral
1165-1211 Laon  is  the  flagship  church  of  the   Northern School of Early Gothic.  Thick-walled   and   highly   sculptural,  the   building   also   was   supposed  to  have   seven   towers.

1165-1211

Laon is the flagship church of the Northern School of Early Gothic. Thick-walled and highly sculptural,

the building also was supposed to have seven towers.

Slide 28: Kutna Hora (Czech Republic)
Kutná Hora   developed  as a  result  of  the   exploitation  of  the   silver   mines.  In   the  14 it  became  a  royal   city   endowed   with   monuments   that   symbolized   its   prosperity.  The Church of St Barbara, a  jewel  of  the   late   Gothic   period,  and   the   Cathedral of Our Lady  at  Sedlec,  which   was   restored  in  line   with   the   Baroque   taste  of  the   early  18,  were  to  influence   the   architecture  of  central   Europe....

Kutná Hora developed as a result of the exploitation of the silver mines. In the 14 it became a

royal city endowed with monuments that symbolized its prosperity. The Church of St Barbara, a jewel of

the late Gothic period, and the Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec, which was restored in line with the

Baroque taste of the early 18, were to influence the architecture of central Europe. These

masterpieces today form part of a well - preserved medieval urban fabric with some particularly fine private

dwellings.

Slide 29: Coleshill (search Google for image)

Slide 30: Home House plan (search Google for image)