unit 1 text: architecture rea material 1architects in practice rea material 2professional requirements in english countries
unit 2 text: classical order rea material 1roman arches rea material 2greek architecture and its legacy in 20th century american architecture
unit 3 text: gothic architecture rea material 1rose window rea material 2gothic dreamer
unit 4 text:the triumph of the baroque rea material 1illusionistic ceiling painting rea material 2rococo style
unit 5 text:modern movement rea material 1the bauhaus rea material 2masters of modern architecture
unit 6 text:modern architecture rea material 1frank llyod wright rea material 2the derivation of ideas in twentieth?century architecture
unit 7 text: concrete resistance:ando in the context of critical regionalism rea material 1sverre fehn rea material 2prospects for a critical regionalism
unit 8 text:tmodernism rea material 1robert venturi rea material 2plety and contradiction vs.simplification or picturesqueness
unit 9 text:deconstructivism rea material 1introduction: notes towards a theory of architectural disjunction rea material 2deconstruction and architecture: a brief critique the ontology of econstruction
unit 10 text: towards a green architecture rea material 1examples of esting green buils rea material 2concepts of durability
unit 11 text:high?tech architecture rea material 1architects engineering rea material 2suspen the limits
unit 12 text:architecture and chinese culture rea material 1architecture and fengshui rea material 2history of ancient chinese architecture
unit 13 text:ornamental architecture rea material 1the art of chinese architecture rea material 2ancient chinese architecture:concrete music
unit 14 text:chinese traditional gardens rea material 1gardens and confucianism,taoism and chan buddhism rea material 2the design of chinese gardens
unit 15 text: jane jacobs,a staunch advocate of cities,dies rea material 1the evolution of modern urban planning rea material 2garden city
unit 16 text:urban planning and design rea material 1public interest rea material 2the significance of participation in sustainable munity
unit 17 text:architectural acoustics ⅰ rea material 1architectural acoustics ⅱ rea material 2acoustic design of the national grand theatre of china
unit 18 text:source of light rea material 1transparent structure rea material 2requirements and rewards for good lighting design
ssical order is one of the ancient styles of buil design in the classical tradition, distinguished by their proportions and their characteristic profiles and details, but most quickly recognizable by the type of column and capital employed. each style also has its proper entablature, consisting of architrave, frieze and cornice. from the sixteenth century onwards, theorists recognized five order. ranged in the engraving, from the stockiest and most primitive to the richest and most slender, they are:tuscan(roman)and doric(greek and roman, illustrated here in its roman version); ionic(greek version)and ionic(roman version); corinthian(greek and roman) and ite(roman). the ancient and original orders of architecture are no more than three, the doric, ionic and corinthian, which were invented by the greeks. to these the romans added two, the tuscan, which they made simpler than the doric, and the ite, which was more ornamental than the corinthian.the order of a classical buil is like the mode or key of classical music. it is established by certain modules like the intervals of music, and it raises certain expectations in an audience attuned to its language. the orders are like the grammar or rhetoric of a written ition.