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What is historiography?Historiography is the writing of history, based on critical examination of sources, the section of particular details, and the synthesis of those details into a narrative that withstands the test of critical examination. the term refers to the theory of history of historical writing.
ExplainArt Deco, 120-1940s -primarily in Europe and America -translated around all designs (music, interior, fashion,...) -named for the Exposition des Arts Decoratif et Industriel held in Paris in 1925 with 16 million visitors -art deco came out of the modernist designs -it was about mass production -style is: very angular and geometric, clean lines, bold patterns and lines, African, Aztec and Egyptian influences, exotic materials and bold, chasing colours, little focus on functionality
Name, date and notesChrysler Building, New York, William Van Alen 1928-131 -hallmark of art deco style -prominent in new york skyline -scale and monumentality- for power -symmetry and repetition -materails and shiny reflecting light
Name which style and whyArt deco style, due to geometry, animal motifs, colour and bold patterns (chevron and sunburst)
Name, date and notesTattersalls Building, Brisbane, 1926-35 -done in art deco style -traditionally was a gentleman's club with luxurious rooms -blend of European's understanding of art deco into social traditions of queensland -used black and white marble from gladstone
Explain-art deco style in french landscape architecture -Andre Vera (1881-1971)and Paul Vera (1882-1957) -geometric designs, strong lines- art deco
Name, date and explainDeath Mask of King Tut -Egypt (3100-1085BC) -his tomb was discovered 1922
Name, date and explainFirst Presbyterian Church, Nashville Tennessee 1930's -Egyptian revival -a christian church -columns: papyrus columns- capital are plants, flowers or papyrus, they are geometric in form with no fluting
Name, date and notesLuxor Hotel, Las Vegas USA, 1993 -Egyptian revival -materiality, Egyptian columns..
Name and explainBed in the shape of a cow -in Egypt- the more important one was, the more elevated their bed was, thus making king tut's bed the highest -it was thought that the strength of the animals would embody the person (cows, lions, etc...)
what are Ism's?Ism's mean "taking side with" or "imitation of" and are often used to describe theories, religions, social movements, architecture and behaviours. its a distinctive doctrine, cause or theory
what is shintoism?shintoism is an ancient Japanese belief system that promotes ancestor and nature worship. its architecture is characterised by lightness, nature and craftsmanship.
Name, date and explainItsukushima Jinja Shrine, Japan, 12th Century -shinto shrine
Name and dateKasuaga Taisha Shrine, Nara- Japan, 8th century -shinto shrine
Name and dateImperial Villa, Katsura-Japan, 1620
What is pre-Columbianism?It is a particular architecture that comes from South America. this vernacular and indigenous architecture is mostly about ritual, cosmology, religion, sacrifice, power, and monumentality -included civilisations such as the Maya, Inca, Aztec.. who crated temples, pyramids, and organised cities -pyramids in America are usually stepped rather than flat-sided, and were not used as tombs but rather as symbols of wealth and capabilities.
Name, date and explainEl Castillo, Chichen Itza, Mexico 8th-12th century -pre-columbianism
Name, date and explainTikal Temple,Guatemala, 4th century BC -pre-Columbianism
What is Brutalism?Brutalism is an architectural style roughly around 1950-180's. -it was a form of modernism -it stresses the exposed of buildings basic elements and materials -so instead of covering up the frame, mechanical systems, and support structures, they were celebrated -usually are city halls, libraries.. -term came from the British architect Reyner Banham that identified it both as an ethic and aesthetic -it is both an aesthetic and ideology (ideologically- structural components should be made visible) -most notable material is concrete- undecorated
Name, date and explainBoston City Hall, Boston-USA, Kallmann McKinneli and Knowles and Campbell, Aldrich and Nulty- 1968 -brutalism style
Name, date and explainSainte Marie de La Tourette Monastery, France, Le Corbusier, 1961 -brutalism -linear, flat roof
What is colonialism?English Coronation Chair, 1300-today (returned to Scotland-1996) in Westminster Abbey
What is orientalism?Concept designed by Edward Said in "Orientalism"-1978, it is an integral part of European material civilisation and culture. It expresses and represents that part culturally and ideologically with supporting vocabulary, scholarships, doctrines and colonial styles. -appropriation of the east by the west
Name, date and notesQueen Anna Library, 1702-1714 -english period -symmetrical, classical, but has aspects of orientalism with the use of green and certain finishes -
Name, date and notesEnglish Bedchamber, 1760-1775 -Georgian period, named after King George -wallpaper and Chinese sculptors all show fascination towards east cultures
Name, date and notesCalgary Central Library, Calgary-Canada, Craig Tigers -most anticipated building in 2018 -had overlooked ableism, was not very accessible for those in wheelchairs as stairs dominated the space and elevators were not that visible