Different periods in history are marked by changes in architecture as people's resources and knowledge of those resources changed as we moved slowly into an industrial and then information society
Renaissance architecture and linear perspective.
Sumerians
The major consequence of the Council of Trent in art and architecture is known as Florid Baroque.
Maya Lin did architecture.
We study Architecture History to know where architecture came from, how it developed, and we can learn how things work out in Architectural study and practice in their accounts because they are the first ones who solve these architectural problems and it give rise to the improvement that we have now in architecture.
Preferably buildings... or something to do with them.
Paolo Nicoloso has written: 'Mussolini architetto' -- subject(s): History, Fascist propaganda, Fascism, Architecture, Fascism and architecture, Cultural policy 'Gli architetti di Mussolini' -- subject(s): Architecture, Study and teaching, Fascism and architecture, History
Xenodocheionology is the study of hotels and inns. It focuses on the history, architecture, and cultural significance of lodging establishments.
It is commonly said "Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it." That should be a good enough reason to study history.
You should study computer architecture if you have an interest and talent in that area. The advance in computers is limitless and as more and more services are provided by computers, creative and learned inventors, service people and builders will have a key role in the advancement of those computer technologies.
If you want a future in architecture you would probably take history, art,tech, and re
Anywhere
Dana Buntrock has written: 'Materials and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, History 'Material and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture' -- subject(s): Social aspects of Architecture, Architecture, History 'Materials and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture' -- subject(s): Social aspects of Architecture, Architecture, History
Reginald Theodore Blomfield has written: 'Studies in architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture 'The touchstone of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture 'A history of renaissance architecture in England, 1500-1800' -- subject(s): Architecture, Renaissance Architecture 'The mistress art' -- subject(s): Architecture 'Byways' -- subject(s): Architecture 'A history of French architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, History 'Sebastien le Prestre de Vauban, 1633-1707' -- subject(s): Fortification, History, Military, Military History 'Three hundred years of French architecture 1494-1794' -- subject(s): Architecture 'London City churches'
Sir Banister Fletcher's a history of architecture
Depends.