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The architectural cult of synchronisation
The Journal of Architecture, 19991. There is much talk of memory loss in architecture today. The symptoms are clear. Bodies now last longer than the buildings they occupy. Buildings no longer hold memory. Their memorializing function has been displaced by images. Buildings are at best fragile images, props in heterogeneous publicity campaigns. Digital archives have taken over the role
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THE “TWO-GATES“ MODEL IN THE THRACIAN CULT ARCHITECTURE
Collection of papers from the Harmony in Diversity Conference Sofia, December 10th, 2025Most Thracian cult buildings under mounds share similar compositional scheme of one or more spaces, following each other on a horizontal axis, leading to a main chamber. The access to the building is usually through one single entrance.
Adriana Sarbova
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The Origins of Greek Temple Architecture
, 2022In this book, Alessandro Pierattini offers a comprehensive study of the evolution of pre-archaic Greek temple architecture from the eleventh to mid-seventh century BCE.
A. Pierattini
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Modelling the Cult of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral
Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 2020As part of an AHRC project, a team at the University of York created digital models of the major spaces of St Thomas Becket’s cult in Canterbury Cathedral in the early 15th century.
John Jenkins
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A Study in Architectural Iconography: Kaisersaal and the Imperial Cult
The Art Bulletin, 1982Halls in Roman baths and gymnasia with rich multi-story Facades have been associated by scholars with the Imperial Cult and called Kaisersale. By studying their architectural origins and symbolic content, this article shows that indeed they were religious places, honoring the Emperor and dedicated to his cult, but not official seats of the cult like ...
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Morphologies of Sacra Privata in the Roman House: Architecture, Furnishings, Cults
2023The article proposes an examination of the concept of private sacredness in the Roman world, understood as that set of actions, creeds, and cultic and ritual practices enacted in the domestic sphere by the inhabitants of urban and country homes. Through the enunciation of the elements necessary for the study of this phenomenon, a number of questions ...
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Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel nogo universiteta JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture
Purpose: The purpose is to determine the nature and degree of influence of “high” architecture on the local construction and artistic traditions of the temple architecture in Yuryevets.Research findings: The administrative transformation of Russia in the
A. Y. Alekseeva
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Purpose: The purpose is to determine the nature and degree of influence of “high” architecture on the local construction and artistic traditions of the temple architecture in Yuryevets.Research findings: The administrative transformation of Russia in the
A. Y. Alekseeva
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Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel nogo universiteta JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture
The study of religious building architecture in the small historical town Yuryevets is conditioned by a threat of disappearance of its original appearance.Purpose: Analysis of the adaptation of the capital's architectural tendency to local conditions in ...
A. Y. Alekseeva
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The study of religious building architecture in the small historical town Yuryevets is conditioned by a threat of disappearance of its original appearance.Purpose: Analysis of the adaptation of the capital's architectural tendency to local conditions in ...
A. Y. Alekseeva
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Current problems of architecture and urban planning
The article examines the features of the historical development of architecture and ergonomics of medical and rehabilitation centers (MRCs). A retrospective analysis of the formation of these objects in different historical periods was conducted.
Y. Veligotska +3 more
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The article examines the features of the historical development of architecture and ergonomics of medical and rehabilitation centers (MRCs). A retrospective analysis of the formation of these objects in different historical periods was conducted.
Y. Veligotska +3 more
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2021
Using graphic, photographic, and iconographic documentation, this paper investigates the celebrations of the Madonna del Carmine, “immaterial asset of Italy” according to the Central Institute for Demoetnoanthropology of MIBAC, and their link with the architecture of the town of Pagani, in Southern Italy.
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Using graphic, photographic, and iconographic documentation, this paper investigates the celebrations of the Madonna del Carmine, “immaterial asset of Italy” according to the Central Institute for Demoetnoanthropology of MIBAC, and their link with the architecture of the town of Pagani, in Southern Italy.
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