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Journal articles on the topic "Néo-gothique (Architecture)"
Boucher-Rivalain, Odile. "Dynamisme du néo-gothique, architecture du renouveau religieux : le débat sur la création architecturale dans les années 1840 : A. W. N. Pugin et J. H. Newman." Revue LISA / LISA e-journal, Vol. VII – n°3 (March 1, 2009): 626–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lisa.153.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Néo-gothique (Architecture)"
Kim, Narae. "Architecture des Missions Étrangères de Paris en Corée (Père Coste 1847 – 1897)." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEP001.
Full textThis research devoted to Father Eugene Jean Coste follows three orientations. The first aspect is associated to historical circumstance: the diffusion of Catholicism of the Far-East Asia, which was conducted by the western missionaries at the end of XIX century. In spite of two merciless persecutions, the treaty signed in 1886 completely changed the situation. The Catholic Church in Korea was re-established and the Catholic Parish of Myeongdong expanded its community rapidly. Missionaries’ architectural activities that commenced in this period, otherwise, introduced the European culture to Korea. The European-style cathedrals inspired a new aesthetic in the Parish. The second orientation is an architectural perspective: these studies considerably are related to their architectural realizations in the year of 1896 which drew the modernization of Korea. Coste, who was a prosecutor of Paris Foreign Missions Society, assimilated into the principles of the Neo-Gothic architectures and incorporated them in the religious buildings, especially when he supervised the construction of the biggest church in Korea, Seoul Myeongdong Cathedral. The research on the churches initially designed by this French catholic missionary, accordingly, tries to identify modern Korean architectures. In addition, the research could allow readers to discover the various French Neo-Gothic styles in the mission country. Such architectural movements were launched in the intimate relations among Korea, Japan and China. Therefore, Paris Foreign Missions Society’s architectures testify to the history of exchanges with the western culture, taking the economical and practical factors into consideration. The realizations of Father Coste have influenced the concepts of other Korean European-style churches designed by Paris Foreign Missions Society. With the archetype of Father Coste’s architectures, his colleagues, priest-constructors built the churches in the region with the various results of both individual competences and other church communities. In the end, the dissertation studies the conception of religious heritages and the procedure that the architectures of Paris Foreign Missions became heritages in Korea. The concern about heritages remains entirely showing the weakness of historical knowledge and technical limitation. But new idea and technology of the conservation were introduced. The first step was the restoration of Yakhyeon Saint-Joseph Church in 2000. Finally, we will contemplate the applications of Paris Foreign Missions Society’s edifices and the conservations of religious heritages in the same protection zone for the survival of these historical architectures
Faure, Nelly. "Entre historicisme et modernité : les châteaux construits ou remaniés dans l'Allier, le Cantal et le Puy-de-Dôme, entre le Premier Empire et la Première Guerre mondiale." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CLF20014/document.
Full textAs the French Revolution put an end to privileges and the hierarchical division of society, castles seemed meant to disappear or survive only as remains of a bygone era. But the 19th century actually turned out to be a golden age for them – both in France and in many countries in Europe. In France, countless castles were built or overhauled, as the nobility returned to their lands and the bourgeoisie grew in power and wealth. In the three French départements of Allier, Cantal and Puy-de-Dôme, no less then 464 projects or actual construction works were launched. They originated either from ancient noble families wishing to erase the damages of time and History on their properties or from wealthy bourgeois willing to own high-profile mansions that would be of testimony of their social uplift. The 19th century was also a period where the Middle Ages was re-discovered and ancient castles became attractive again. Architectural trends were influenced by historicism, sometimes exotic styles, while interior design had to suit the lifestyle and need for comfort of the landlords. Some architects specialised in such projects, both historicist and modern
Ouellet, Hubert. "En harmonie : les oeuvres architecturales résidentielles par le mouvement Arts & Crafts réalisées à flanc de coteaux par Bernard Maybeck, à Berkeley en Californie (1892-1904)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25429.
Full textUsing residential architecture constructed by Bernard Maybeck (1862-1957) in the hillside of Berkeley (United States of America, California) during the period comprised between 1892 and 1904, this thesis shows how was articulated a unique architectural language inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement and more specifically the English author, theorician and critic John Ruskin (1819-1900). Under Maybeck's guidance, the architectural ensemble that he affectionately called his « gothic houses » became an important tool helping the establishment of a new way of life centered around architecture and nature. Berkeley's hillsides and landscape influenced considerably the artistic research, as the houses had to reflect their surroundings. Understanding this architectural development as an interpretation of the landscape and of the nature of Gothic as defined by Ruskin, Maybeck shows the necessity to go back to a « simpler » life where man and nature are in harmony.
Books on the topic "Néo-gothique (Architecture)"
Université du Québec à Montréal. Institut du patrimoine., ed. Newfoundland Gothic. Éditions MultiMondes, 2008.
Checa-Artasu, Martín M. Neogótico en Jalisco: Guía básica para la apreciación del entorno cultural edificado. Arquitónica, 2021.
author, Pickart Margaret M., and Urbanelli Elisa editor, eds. 143 West 95th Street House (The Charles A. Vissani Residence), 143 West 95th Street, Borough of Manhattan: Built 1889, architect James W. Cole. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1991.
author, Savage Charles C., ed. The Free Church of Saint Mary-the-Virgin (Church, Clergy House, Mission House, Rectory and Lady Chapel), 133-145 West 46th Street and 136-144 West 47th Street, Borough of Manhattan: Built 1894-95 : architect Napoleon LeBrun & Sons (Pierre L. LeBrun). Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1989.
Hill, Rosemary. God's Architect. Penguin Group UK, 2008.
1952-2022, Moore Christopher Paul, and Dolkart Andrew author, eds. Abyssinian Baptist Church and Community House, 136-142 West 138th Street ; Community House, 132-134 West 138th Street , Manhattan : built 1922-23: Architects Charles W. Bolton & Son. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1993.
author, Garbe-Morillo Patricia 1946, ed. Wadleigh High School for Girls (now) Wadleigh School, 215 West 114th Street, aka 203-249 West 114th Street and 226-250 West 115th Street, Manhattan: Built 1901-02 : C.B.J. Snyder, Supt. of School Buildings, New York City Board of Education, architect. Landmarks Preservation Commission, 1994.
Aldrich, Megan. Gothic Revival. Phaidon Press, 1997.
A Commerce Of Taste Church Architecture In Canada 18671914. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2012.
Hill, Rosemary. Pugin. Penguin Books Ltd, 2008.