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Shan, Linlin, and Long Zhang. "Application of Intelligent Technology in Facade Style Recognition of Harbin Modern Architecture." Sustainability 14, no. 12 (2022): 7073. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14127073.

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The judgment of facade styles is an important part of the sustainable utilization and restorative process of historical architectures. Contemporary Harbin needs the help of modern architectural facade forms in the planning of the famous historic city, especially with the facade renovation of old architectures with non-cultural heritage. This paper discusses the possibility of applying advanced image recognition algorithms to the classification of the modern Harbin architectural facade styles and argues that the keys to the classification and positioning of the styles are the forms, the details, and the decorative patterns of the architectural facades, together with the deformation and the quantitative variation factors of the facade decoration symbols. Based on the conventional classification method, the facade styles of Harbin modern architecture were divided into 12 categories after data analysis. To better capture the overall structure information and the style features of the local components in the architectural images, the group convolution and the dilated convolution were added into the ResNet model, and then, the improved channel attention mechanism was introduced to construct a novel CA-MSResNet model. The CA-MSResNet model could more accurately identify the morphological elements and the style categories of the architectures, and the average accuracy reached 87.5%. These techniques, with their promising results, are expected to be further applied in the future research on the sustainable utilization and renovation of Harbin modern architecture.
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Verma, Neena. "Insecurity in architecture." Architectural Research Quarterly 18, no. 2 (2014): 106–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135514000414.

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‘I myself do not believe in explaining anything’, wrote Shel Silverstein. It seems that architecture is always looking to explain itself. Definitions of architecture seem almost common knowledge; ask a bartender, biologist, computer scientist, economist, legislator, birdwatcher, quilter or scientist, each of whom analogises their field with respect to architecture. And several within the profession can themselves define architecture's limits quite elegantly. Most recently Steven Holl defined architecture as consisting simply of abstract, use, space and idea. However, seeking a rationale or explanation for architecture – its role in society, its impact, its value – remains an open debate. This debate has consumed the field, in academia and practice, for centuries. It suggests a dire insecurity.Shifts in architecture's self-perception and self-explanation often relate to formal styles. Any text on architectural history covers these styles, from Neolithic to contemporary, including accompanying sub-movements such as, for the early modern category, Expressionist architecture, Art Deco, and the so-called ‘International Style’. Each style is often imagined a product of, or reaction to, a preceding style, and much the same can be said of accompanying trends in the explanation of architecture. This essay, and its underlying argument, is itself a reaction to the current state of affairs.
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Roosandriantini, Josephine, and Jessica Aprilia Poernama. "Identifikasi Langgam Arsitektur Brutalisme Pada Bangunan Geisel Library." Selasar 20, no. 2 (2023): 42–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/selasar.v20i2.8971.

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The development of architectural styles continues to change from time to time. Modern architecture is one of the phenomenal architectural styles because it is the turning point of major changes in classical architecture that has existed for thousands of years. There are several factors that triggered the emergence of modern architecture, namely the result of the industrial revolution in Europe and also the emergence of boredom and dissatisfaction of architectural artists at that time against classical architecture. Just like classical architecture, modern architecture is also divided based on its respective styles and characteristics. The indicators used in analyzing architectural styles can be in the form of material selection, material characteristics, structures, floor plans, building forms, and others. This study will focus on finding out what architectural styles are contained in the selected building object, namely the Geisel Library. The Geisel Library is a library building that is located and at the same time an icon of the University of California. The Geisel Library was chosen because of the unique shape and characteristics of the building and the lack of journals regarding the analysis of its architectural style. Methods of collecting data from research using literature studies from previous journals and building observations from the internet. The results of the research will be explained in a qualitative descriptive manner, presented in writing and tables and percentage calculations. The results of the analysis and literature of modern architectural styles, the selected building objects tend to lead to a style of brutalism accompanied by a functional and futuristic style.
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Hasan, Shatha, and Yasameen Rasheed. "Iraqi architecture in mogul period." MATEC Web of Conferences 162 (2018): 05028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205028.

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Iraqi architecture have many periods passed through it until now, each on from these periods have it is architectural style, also through time these styles interacted among us, to creating kind of space forming, space relationships, and architectural elements (detailed treatments), the research problem being from the multi interacted architectural styles causing some of confused of general characteristic to every style, that we could distinguish by it. Research tries to study architecture style through Mogul Conquest to Baghdad. Aim of research follow main characteristic for this architectural style in the Mogul periods on the level of form, elements, and treatments. Research depending on descriptive and analytical all buildings belong to this period, so from analyzing there style by, general form for building, architectural elements, and it architectural treatment, therefore; repeating this procedures to every building we get some similarities, from these similarities we can making conclusion about pure characteristic of the style of these period. Other side, we also discover some Dissimilar in the building periods, these will lead research to make what interacting among styles in this period, after all that we can drew clearly main characteristic of Architectural Style for Mogul Conquest in Baghdad
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Hashartyadi, Himawan, and Sri Handayani. "APPLICATION OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TO "BANDOENG TEMPO DOELOE" IN KOTA BARU PARAHYANGAN." Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering 3, no. 2 (2024): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/jodie.v3i2.47010.

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Architects have an important role in determining the developmentof architecture. Colonial era architectural style is an architecturaldesign concept that was applied during the Dutch colonial period.Inside there are various architectural styles that are quite differentfrom time to time. This architectural style is divided into 3, namelyIndische Empire, Transitional Colonial Architecture, and ModernColonial Architecture. The development of colonial architecture inIndonesia can be seen from the existence of buildings that adoptEuropean architectural styles in various big cities on the island ofJava, such as Jakarta, Bandung, Jogja, Semarang, and Surabaya.Traces of Colonial Architecture in Bandung can be seen frombuildings in conservation areas such as the Braga area, Dago, andalso in the Diponegoro Street area or the Gasibu area of Bandung.Kota Baru Parahyangan is one of the largest independent cities inthe Greater Bandung area which has a development concept orhistorical pillar, namely having a house building design withcolonial architectural style in the "Bandoeng Tempo Doeloe"corridor area. Based on this development concept, the author aimsto discuss articles on the concept of colonial architecture in the"Bandoeng Tempo Doeloe" area. In addition, the author also hopesthat the discussion of this article can provide a lesson for thegeneral public about colonial architecture, especially in theBandung area. The results of the discussion of this article concludethat the buildings in the "Bandoeng Tempo Doeloe" area adapt tothe three colonial architectural styles, most of which refer tomodern colonial architecture.
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Mitsyuk, Alexey Alexandrovich, and Nikolay Arsenovich Jamgaryan. "What Software Architecture Styles are Popular?" Proceedings of the Institute for System Programming of the RAS 33, no. 3 (2021): 7–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.15514/ispras-2021-33(3)-1.

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One can meet the software architecture style's notion in the software engineering literature. This notion is considered important in books on software architecture and university sources. However, many software developers are not so optimistic about it. It is not clear, whether this notion is just an academic concept, or is actually used in the software industry. In this paper, we measured industrial software developers' attitudes towards the concept of software architecture style. We also investigated the popularity of eleven concrete architecture styles. We applied two methods. A developers’ survey was applied to estimate developers' overall attitude and define what the community thinks about the automatic recognition of software architecture styles. Automatic crawlers were applied to mine the open-source code from the GitHub platform. These crawlers identified style smells in repositories using the features we proposed for the architecture styles. We found that the notion of software architecture style is not just a concept of academics in universities. Many software developers apply this concept in their work. We formulated features for the eleven concrete software architecture styles and developed crawlers based on these features. The results of repository mining using the features showed which styles are popular among developers of open-source projects from commercial companies and non-commercial communities. Automatic mining results were additionally validated by the Github developers survey.
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ERARSLAN, Alev. "The Change in Interior Design in 19th Century Ottoman Architecture. Art Nouveau Season Panels." Architecture Image Studies 4, no. 2 (2023): 76–87. https://doi.org/10.62754/ais.v4i2.77.

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With the start of the era of Westernization in Ottoman architecture at the beginning of the eighteenth century, Western architectural styles began to display a dominant influence in both facades and in interior decoration. The imported architectural styles from Europe were a cultural dynamic that steered a change in Ottoman architecture, continuing to impact design trends up until the end of the nineteenth century. Particularly with the advent of the era of Sultan Abdülhamit II (1876-1909), Ottoman architecture revealed imprints of the Neo- Classic, Neo-Baroque, Neo-Gothic, Orientalist, Eclectic, Swiss Châlet, and English Victoria styles. One of the architectural styles coming into the Empire from abroad was Art Nouveau, a style of design that began to be seen in Ottoman architecture at the end of the 19th century and the turn of the 20th century. The Ottomans named the Art Nouveau style Tarz-ı Cedid (New Style) as they adopted this mode of design in all aspects of life–from works of architecture to interiors and common everyday articles. The aim of this paper is to present the most famous of the ceramic tile “season panels” seen in interior decoration schemes in Ottoman architecture as from the 1890’s, works of art that reflected the Art Nouveau style and depicted the four seasons. The examples to be described are the panels to be found at Lebon (Markiz) Patisserie and Villa Mon Plaisir.
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Parshukov, D. S., and S. M. Remarchuk. "BIO-TECH ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture 22, no. 2 (2020): 29–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2020-22-2-29-41.

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Design/methodology/approach. This article is devoted to the problems of natural morphogenesis in architecture. To date, many scientific papers have already been published in the field, including those devoted to organic architecture, Japanese metabolism, postmodernism, architectural bionics, hi-tech, etc. This study is the author's appeal to the bio-tech style, which has received a huge polarity in modern architecture.Research findings. This paper reviews and studies architectural styles and trends of the 20−21st centuries and determines the place of the bio-tech style among other architectural styles. It shown how other styles influence its appearance and further development. The review is based on a comparison of the hi- and bio-tech styles. The data for the general study and comparative analysis are taken from written and Internet sources as well as the authors’ observations of the practical implementation of the bio-tech principles in the works of modern architects (N. Foster, H. Senosian, S. Calatrava). The research results demonstrate wide possibilities of using the bio-tech style in a wide variety of buildings. The obtained results can find wide application in educational, competitive (conceptual) and real design.
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Yao, Tiantian. "The Evolution of Chinese Architecture in the 21st Century." E3S Web of Conferences 617 (2025): 03019. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202561703019.

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With the opening of five ports in 1843, there was a collision of Chinese and Western architecture in terms of design ideas, concepts and styles. However, Chinese architecture in the 20th century introduced a large number of Western architectural styles. While nothing stands still, not even architectural design. In the 21st century, Chinese architecture has gradually evolved into a design concept based on Chinese traditional culture, which dominates the evolution of architectural forms. At the same time, with the global sustainable development and green ecological concepts, the combination of traditional culture and architectural design has formed a unique Chinese architectural style, showing a diversified development. This article will mainly explore the expression and integration of traditional culture in early Chinese architecture, as well as the new concepts of contemporary Chinese architecture in the 21st century.
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Soliman, Mona H., Mamdouh Farag, and Fatima A. Hosny. "How Do the Demographic Differences of Architectural Students Correlate to Their Performance in Multidisciplinary Fields?" International Journal of Membrane Science and Technology 10, no. 1 (2023): 1224–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i1.2831.

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Architectural education needs creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. However, little research has looked into how demographic differences, especially gender and learning style, affect the performance of architecture students especially in multidisciplinary curricula. Therefore, the paper aims to investigate the relationship between learning styles and gender among architecture students and their academic performance in a biomimicry-based practice. A practice one-week workshop was employed with a sample of architecture students to identify their idea-generation style and creativity, through novelty, resolution, and elaboration. The study found that Learning styles greatly influence idea generation style preferences and creativity performance in teamwork. Females tend to be more collaborative idea-generators during the initial stages than males. Also, Scores of novelty and elaboration were more closely tied to learning styles, while resolution scores were more associated with gender. Despite many limitations such as the focus on a specific multidisciplinary field (the architectural articulation of biomimicry), the results contribute to the development of architecture teaching strategies and the broader field of biomimicry by providing insights into how different students approach biomimicry-based design challenges.
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Karima, Miftahul, Iwan Sudradjat, and Indah Widiastuti. "Hibridisasi Gaya Arsitektur Bangunan Pemerintahan di Rokan Hilir Masa Bupati Periode 2001-2021." ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur 9, no. 1 (2023): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.21460/atrium.v9i1.223.

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Title: Hybridization of Architectural Styles in Government Buildings in Rokan Hilir during the Regents' Term from 2001-2021
 
 The Architecture of Government buildings in Rokan Hilir Regency, Riau Province, Indonesia, demonstrates a change in style during the terms of three Regents who served between 2001 and 2021. The architectural style of government buildings initially referred to the Malay architectural style but later shifted orientation to architecture with various dome-shaped roofs. This article explains the changes in the architectural style of government buildings in Rokan Hilir from 2001 to 2021 and maps them genealogically. The research was conducted using a historical method, utilizing primary data from field observations and interviews and secondary data from development project archives and literature. The results of this research provide a genealogy of architectural styles in government office buildings in Rokan Hilir, regarding the Traditional, Modern, Dome, and Neo-Classical styles. Throughout their development, these four references underwent a process of hybridization, resulting in five hybrid styles as follows: Traditional-Neo-Classical Hybrid, Neo-Classical-Dome Hybrid, Traditional-Dome Hybrid, Dome-Modern Hybrid, and Traditional-Neo-Classical-Dome Hybrid.
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Youns, Ameen Mokhles, and Kokan Grchev. "A Historical and Critical Assessment of Parametricism as an Architectural Style in the 21st Century." Buildings 14, no. 9 (2024): 2656. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings14092656.

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Architectural styles have evolved, with distinct periods marked by unique styles that reflect broader artistic movements. Despite extensive research on traditional and contemporary architectural styles, there remains a gap in understanding the distinctiveness and contributions of Parametricism as a 21st-century architectural style. This study aims to critically examine the emergence and development of Parametricism, aiming to highlight whether it represents a fundamental evolution in architectural thought and practice or primarily a methodological innovation. Through a comprehensive investigation of its formal characteristics, historical roots, and relationships with other architectural movements, this study seeks to discuss Parametricism’s unique contributions to modern architecture. This research is crucial as it addresses the underexplored area of parametric design’s impact on architectural theory and practice, offering a critical analysis that situates Parametricism within the broader context of 21st-century architectural styles. By clarifying the definition and position of Parametricism, this study aims to enrich both the state of the art and the state of practice in the field, providing valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and students of architecture. Through this critical assessment, the paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on the evolution of architectural styles, highlighting the originality and significance of Parametricism in contemporary architecture.
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Leksukhum, Santi. "Buddhism in Thai Architecture: Stupa." MANUSYA 4, no. 1 (2001): 68–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-00401006.

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Buddhist stupas have existed in Thailand for more than a thousand years. They have evolved their own distinctive styles in each period, and todayʼs style consists of modifying the styles of the past so as to create a new style for today.
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Slepukhin, Victor V. "Soviet Architecture of the 1930-1950s." Scientific and analytical journal Burganov House. The space of culture 18, no. 1 (2022): 37–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36340/2071-6818-2022-18-1-37-52.

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The article is devoted to the Stalinist Empire style, a unique phenomenon in the architecture of the Soviet period. The author defines its place among such architectural styles and movements as Art Nouveau, Rationalism and Constructivism, as well as among foreign architectural movements of the middle of the 20th century. In aesthetic essence, the Stalinist Empire style was closely associated with Imperial Classicism. It was called upon to perform the functions of glorifying the power of the new young state. Stylistically, it inherited the Baroque, Napoleonic Empire style, late Classicism, Art Deco and Neo-Gothic; the details of these styles contributed to achieving a sense of luxury, pomposity and grandeur. The inner meaning of the new architectural theory and socialist realism, in general, was the comprehensibility of architecture to the masses: completeness, orderliness, monumentality. The architecture of the Stalinist Empire style, which to a certain extent contradicted the rather difficult situation of the country both in the pre-war and post-war periods, was called upon to convey the idea of ​​striving for a bright future, embodied the architectural future that awaited people of the Soviet country.
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Nuraini, Aisyah, and Fitri Dwi Indarti. "Transformation of Gothic to Neo-Gothic Architecture in St. Joseph Gedangan Church Building, Semarang." Journal of Architecture and Urban Studies 1, no. 2 (2024): 21–30. https://doi.org/10.26714/jaus.v1i2.684.

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One of the architectural styles that underwent significant evolution was the Gothic style, which later developed into Neo-Gothic or Gothic Revival. These changes are influenced not only by aesthetic factors but also by social, technological, and political advances in various periods. The Neo-Gothic architectural style emerged in the late 18th to early 20th centuries as a revival of Gothic architecture from the medieval era. St. Joseph Gedangan Catholic Church in Semarang is one of the historical buildings registered as a cultural heritage, which carries a Neo-Gothic architectural style with a little Gothic touch. This study uses a qualitative method based on case studies to examine the transformation of architectural styles in St. Joseph Church Gedangan Semarang. This church adopts the Neo-Gothic style, which results from a transformation of the Gothic style that developed in Indonesia. This process of change illustrates how European architectural styles can be adapted to local conditions in Indonesia. St. Joseph Gedangan Church retains the typical elements of Gothic architecture but is adapted to the climate of Semarang City. The materials are available, and the size of the building is more proportional compared to traditional Gothic buildings. This change reflects the advancement of technology as well as the functional needs of church buildings in Indonesia that combine the beauty of classical architecture with modern efficiency.
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Prasertsuk, Santirak, and Winyu Ardrugsa. "Postmodern Architecture in Thailand 1982–1997: Key Concepts and Case Studies." Nakhara : Journal of Environmental Design and Planning 22, no. 2 (2023): 314. http://dx.doi.org/10.54028/nj202322314.

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Since the 1960s, Postmodern architecture has been popular in Western societies. It emerged as a response to the Modernism style by rejecting the abstract elements of architecture and included a return to the communication of architectural meaning for the public. This approach led to the representation of architectural elements from the past and re-considered how culture was reflected in design. Postmodern architecture became popular in Thailand during the 1980s, resulting in the creation of numerous Postmodern buildings in all regions of the country. The objective of this article is to characterize Postmodern architecture in Thailand from 1982 to 1997 (2525–2540 B.E.) and demonstrate the value and importance of such architecture, which is deserving of preservation. The research process included a study of Postmodernism in Western societies; an examination of Postmodern architecture in Thailand through various documents; surveys of six case studies and analyzes of their key concepts and significant architectural characteristics. Based on seminal research led by Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura, Postmodern architecture in Thailand consists of four sub-styles: Historicism, Contextualism, Pluralism, and Behavioralism. These four sub-styles are used as a framework of analysis to re-evaluate both the classification and projects. The adoption of Historicism in the early stage of Postmodernism in Thailand was consistent with the economic prosperity of the middle class, which created a specific meaning for Thai society. The popularity of Postmodern style, particularly Historicism, declined and paralleled with the economic crisis in 1997. The architecture field thus began to focus more on promoting Thai identity or Thai-ness, with which the other three sub-styles were integrated and continued. After reviewing the six building case studies, it was concluded that Postmodern architecture in Thailand has some outstanding key concepts, including Historic Preservation, Historical Allusion, Contextual Linkage, Placemaking, Double-Coding Composition, Eclectic Composition, Specific Signification, and Lifestyle Pattern as Organization. These key concepts reveal interrelation among the four sub-styles and prove that each architectural project cannot be labelled with one sub-style. They also demonstrate the adaptation to the context and way of life of the pluralistic Thai society.
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Md., Sadequzzaman, Sabikunnahar, Ali Hossain Md., Rakib Abdur, and Akhter Marzia. "Aranyapur Pancharatna Temple: A Study of its Archaeological and Historical Significance in Cumilla, Bangladesh." International Journal of Social Science and Human Research 07, no. 08 (2024): 6082–88. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13368766.

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Ratna style temple architecture flourished in the Bengal Delta from the mid-17th century to the 19th century. Although there is a clear distinction between the Ratna style temples and the ancient Bengal temples built in the North Indian Nagara and South Indian Dravidian styles, a careful analysis of the architectural structure of the Ratna temples reveals influences from both North and South Indian temple architecture. The incorporation of Indo-Islamic architectural features into Ratna temples, as seen in other contemporary structures like mosques, palaces, and forts, has given this style its uniqueness. This style of temple construction is not found elsewhere in the Indian subcontinent, except in the Bengal region. Among the various Ratna styles, the Pancharatna temple architecture is the most prevalent. The aim of this study is to review the origin and development of the Ratna style temple in Bengal and to provide a brief insight into the amalgamation of various architectural styles in the Pancharatna temples across Bengal by examining the architectural features of the Aranyapur Pancharatna temple in Cumilla. Through field surveys and photographic data analysis, the researcher has identified the architectural characteristics of the Ratna style, including Indo-Islamic and European influences, as well as the indigenous Chala style of Bengal. Additionally, other features of the aforementioned temple, such as its octagonal shape, sanctum sanctorum, arched circumambulatory path, three entrances on three sides, and the curved cornice of the central Ratna, have been compared with those of other Pancharatna temples in Bengal.
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LÓPEZ-SANZ, MARCOS, JUAN MANUEL VARA, ESPERANZA MARCOS, and CARLOS E. CUESTA. "A MODEL-DRIVEN APPROACH TO WEAVE ARCHITECTURAL STYLES INTO SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURES." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 20, no. 02 (2011): 201–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843011002201.

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Model-driven development is recognized as one of the most promising approaches in software engineering. Recent research in the area highlights the importance of using an explicit architectural model in this context. Since service-oriented architectures have also demonstrated to be adequate to overcome current software needs, the idea of using the model-driven approach to generate service-oriented architectural models has successfully flourished in the last years. However, the emphasis on the Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) paradigm has led to the design of architectures lacking some desirable features. Knowing the benefits provided by architectural styles, we have found that their use can help us to overcome those needs. Our goal is to obtain a service-oriented model which satisfies the requirements of the concrete architecture and complies with the constraints and vocabulary defined for a specific architectural style. To achieve this, here, we propose to use a weaving model which merges the concrete architectural model with a model of the architectural style of choice.
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Dassah, ET, PS Nimlyat, NS Gaiya, CN Gofwen, and EO Ola-Adisa. "Developing Appropriate Teaching and Communication Methods in Architectural Design Studio through Understanding Students' Learning Styles." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 5, no. 6 (2018): 360–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13787790.

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 The process of learning how to design is among if not the most important activity students of architecture engage in during their years of formal training. This process involves learning to think critically about design problems and generating acceptable proposals that satisfy the practical requirements of the building. Students are expected to learn by reflecting, thinking and doing while the studio instructor guides. This way of learning-by-doing is an old tradition in architecture by which design skills are developed. The learning opportunities offered in the architectural design studio however, largely depend on the communication methods the studio instructor chooses to adopt and whether or not they recognize the students’ learning styles. Understanding the students’ learning styles and integrating it in the way architectural design is taught will conform more to student-centered teaching approaches gaining wide acceptance around the world. The study examined learning styles of second year architecture students of the University of Jos in architectural design studio using Kolb’s Learning Style Inventory (LSI). 
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Martynova, Lubov’, Nikolay Kiselev, and Aleksandr Myslivyi. "Method of choice of architecture of a multi-agent control system of an autonomous underwater vehicle." Information and Control Systems, no. 4 (August 24, 2020): 31–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31799/1684-8853-2020-4-31-41.

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Introduction: The continuous improvement of autonomous underwater vehicles, the complexity of their systems and the use of a hybrid energy supply system have led to the need of developing a control system using multi-agent technology. To date, a large number of styles of multi-agent architectures have been formed, mainly in the field of organizing the manufacture and developing software. It is important to choose the most suitable architecture style for a multi-agent control system of an autonomous underwater vehicle with a hybrid energy supply system, taking into account its features. Purpose: The development of a method for choosing the most suitable style of a multi-agent architecture among a variety of alternative options. Method: The developed method is based on comparative assessment of various architecture styles according to non-functional requirements. For this purpose, a target graph is specially developed, taking into account the features of the device to be designed. In addition, when generating the final result, the label distribution algorithm was used as the most suitable one for this problem. Results: The proposed method of choosing the architecture style includes the following components: developing indicators by which it is advisable to compare the alternative options; forming various styles of architectures most suitable for the device under construction; analyzing the positive and negative effects of the architecture style according to non-functional requirements; formalizing these influences in the form of qualitative or quantitative labels; obtaining the final grade by applying the label distribution algorithm. Practical relevance: The proposed method allows you to select the most appropriate architecture for a multi-agent control system of an autonomous underwater vehicle. The method can also be used for a wider range of ground-based and air-based robotic systems.
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ALBOROVA, L. A., and I. A. MAMIEVA. "CURVILINEAR FORMS IN ARCHITECTURE OF BUILDINGS AND ERECTIONS." Building and reconstruction 109, no. 5 (2023): 76–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.33979/2073-7416-2023-109-5-76-86.

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To date, the existing architectural styles have been systematized with their modifications, subspecies and style trends in relation to thin shells and shell structures. There are several chronologies of the development of architectural styles. It has been established that the intensity and variety of the use of analytical and analytically non-assignable surfaces in the architecture of shell structures, thin shells and in the external forms of various structures can be divided into five time periods. The last fifth period was decided to be called "The revival of interest in shells and curvilinear structures, the emergence of new architectural styles." According to the research materials, it began at the beginning of the XXI century. This article shows that up to now 37 analytical surfaces out of more than six hundred known surfaces have been used. The authors constate the real situation in the architecture of curvilinear forms and show the increasing interest of architects and builders in such objects. It is shown that since 2000, 16 main architectural styles have been used, not counting the latest styles declared by architects, but designated by one or two structures. Analytical and analytically undetectable surfaces that have found application in real structures are listed with specific examples. The architects who participated in the design of the most significant buildings and structures of curvilinear forms at the beginning of the XXI century are indicated. The literature used contains 32 titles.
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Oladunmoye, Oluranti Mobolaji, and Destiny Eni Eni. "Role of Culture in Architecture Style: Efficiency of Courtyard as a Cultural Element in Yoruba Architecture." Advances in Multidisciplinary & Scientific Research Journal Publications 12, no. 2 (2024): 108–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.22624/aims/humanities/v12n2p11.

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Architectural styles and building typologies are influenced by the culture (lifestyle, beliefs) of the people for which the buildings are designed. The use of massive stone blocks for the Pyramids of Gaza, classical orders in in the design of theaters for Greek Architecture, arches and domes in the construction of Roman Colosseums, semi-circular arches in the Abbeys during the Romanesque architecture era, pointed arches and flying buttresses in the Gothic architecture era, symmetry and proportion for Renaissance architecture, gilded details for Baroque Architecture, simplicity for Neoclassical architecture, geometric shapes for Art Deco styles, minimalism for Bauhaus Architecture, ornamentation for the International Style, playfulness for Postmodern architecture, non-linear forms for Deconstructivism, and computational design for Parametric architectural style serve as international testament to this hypothesis. The Architecture of the Nigerian people as with the global community, was also influenced by the prevalent culture of its diverse populace scattered through the four geopolitical zones in the country giving birth to the Purdah and the turaka in Northern Nigeria, the Obi in Eastern Nigeria, the akwaesa in Southern Nigeria, and the courtyards in Western Nigeria. This paper explores the efficiency of courtyards, providing context to the relevance of Yoruba/African traditional courtyard compounds to Sustainable Housing, listing its social, environmental, and architectural benefits. Keywords: Architecture, Culture, Courtyard, Yoruba, Sustainable, Housing. Journal Reference Format: Oladunmoye, O.M. & Eni, D.E. (2024): Role of Culture in Architecture Style: Efficiency of Courtyard as a Cultural Element in Yoruba Architecture. Humanities, Management, Arts, Education & the Social Sciences Journal. Vol. 12. No. 2, Pp 108-115. www.isteams.net/humanitiesjournal. dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/HUMANITIES/V12N2P11
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Mzhelsky, V. M. "CHANGES IN SOVIET ARCHITECTURAL STYLES IN THE 1930s." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture 21, no. 4 (2019): 125–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2019-21-4-125-137.

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Purpose: The aim of the paper is to study the history of Soviet architecture, associated with changes in its stylistic orientation, when instead of the previously dominant constructivist forms other forms began to prevail, namely Art Deco, neoclassicism and eclecticism. The paper explores the processes in architecture of that time, identifies the main prerequisites for the formation of that architectural style.Methodology/approach: The methodological approach includes a comparative analysis of scientific publications and buildings of Soviet architecture of the 1930s. A comprehensive study is conducted to identify the prerequisites, processes and features of the architecture of this period.Research findings: The main results concern the period under study accompanied by both evolutionary and cardinal changes in architecture associated with the general architectural policy of the government and the creativity of architects. All this determines the peculiarities of the controversial, transitional style of Soviet architecture. The analysis of the controversial architectural style considers the individual genesis. This style is formed under specific conditions and has its own history. Architectural competitions of the 1930s demonstrate the stylistic diversity of architecture and the evolutionary transition from constructivism to Soviet neoclassicism observed in the works of those architects who previously designed the style of constructivism. The term post-constructivism means both a purely chronological concept, that is a period in the history of architecture following the epoch of constructivism and the specific architectural and stylistic phenomenon which still combines constructivism and elements of the subsequent style. A search for individual architects determines the style of the 1930s. In this regard, the term post constructivism best reflects the diversity of architecture of that time, taking into account the historical era and national identity, and the use of elements typical to Art Deco, Neo-Renaissance, or Classicism.Practical implications: The research results can be used to further studying the architecture of this period as well as in the preparation of courses on the history of Soviet architecture of the 1930s. This study makes it possible to realize historical, artistic and cultural value of this style, thereby preserving it in the future.Originality/value: The history of the architecture of that period is still not well understood and is of particular interest for researchers. This study considers both well-known and insufficiently studied buildings of Soviet architecture of the 1930s, compares the obtained facts and opinions of other authors‟. As a result, the paper combines, compares and analyzes interesting information on this topic and investigates concrete facts. Also, a comparison is given to the architecture of the studied and previous periods.
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Zhang, Weidi, Lei Wen, and Ruslana BEZUHLA. "A study on the path of Lingnan architectural style in China based on AI generation technology." International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies 8, no. 2 (2025): 908–21. https://doi.org/10.53894/ijirss.v8i2.5390.

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This paper explores the application of AI-generated content in architectural design, focusing on the Lingnan architectural style. Using Stable Diffusion and LoRA fine-tuning models, this study simulates and generates typical design features of Lingnan architecture by training on architectural images. Conditional control methods, such as ControlNet, are incorporated to enhance spatial structure recognition and architectural detail, ensuring precise outputs. Additionally, the study examines a hybrid generation approach, blending traditional Lingnan and modern architectural styles to evaluate potential style transitions and innovations. Findings suggest that AI generation technology effectively captures Lingnan architectural details while fostering style integration and evolution. This research provides a valuable technical and theoretical foundation for the digital preservation of Lingnan architecture and contemporary design.
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Hromnyuk, Adriana. "STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF ARCHITECTURE OF MODERN INTERIORS OF FOOD FACILITIES." Current problems of architecture and urban planning, no. 61 (October 29, 2021): 42–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2077-3455.2021.61.42-56.

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The research analyzes a large number of food facilities in Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa. They are famous for special colorit, attractiveness, and innovation in stylistic and thematic solutions of their spaces. The stylistic analysis of the architecture of their interiors showed that there is mostly no trace of a single stylistic solution but a fusion of several styles or trends. 
 The main stylistic tendencies in the organization of food enterprises' object and spatial environment are defined: eclectic, fusion, a single modern style/direction, and auteur design without reference to any particular style. At the same time, within eclecticism, we distinguish the following vectors of its stylistic solution: displaying the atmosphere of different eras, the relevant historical styles of specific countries and places, and reproducing the interiors of food establishments from different periods and countries. Within the framework of fusion trends, we distinguish the following vectors: a combination of components of modern styles/trends with retro/vintage/antique interior items, with an authentic restored architectural, artistic details; use of contemporary style in combination with elements of historical styles: Art Deco, Classicism, Secession, etc.; the use of several modern styles/stylistic trends, a special mixture of components of many heterogeneous styles of the past and the present, has grotesque character and sometimes bordering on kitsch, also take place. Using a single dominant modern style or trend is the third tendency of style solutions for food enterprises' object and spatial environment. The fourth tendency is interiors, which do not have a clear manifestation of a particular style.
 The main styles and trends used today in the architecture of the interiors of catering facilities are identified, their definitions are clarified, and the scientific basis is developed. Modern stylistic trends, such as fusion, loft, industrial or industrial, shabby-chic, futuristic, steampunk, Provence, modern classics, and the Mediterranean, are reflected in the object-space environment of restaurants, bars and cafes. Eclecticism, minimalism, and high-tech are the most common styles in these spaces.
 Performed analysis allowed to determine the main approaches to interior architecture design of food establishments in the context of their conceptual and stylistic solution: conceptualism, eclecticism, environmental friendliness, symbolism, innovation, culturology and traditionalism, cohesion, harmonization, expressiveness, interactivity. Themes of artistic and figurative solution of the subject-spatial environment of food establishments were established.
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Liu, Yuxuan. "Tradition and Modernity: Inheritance and Innovation of Ancient Chinese Architecture." Communications in Humanities Research 6, no. 1 (2023): 493–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/6/20230393.

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With a history of five thousand years, China has made many outstanding achievements in architecture. Even in modern times with advanced technology, there are still many advantages that can be used for reference. This article expounds the modern development of ancient Chinese architecture through the unique structure of ancient Chinese architecture and the application and evolution of ancient Chinese architectural styles in modern times. In general, the two unique structures of ancient Chinese architecture, the mortise and tenon structure and the bucket arch structure, due to the development of science and technology, no longer need them to play a load-bearing role. Now they are more used as decorations to reflect Chinese culture in architecture. middle. The architectural style of ancient China is also combined with modern architectural style to simplify the cumbersome construction process while still retaining the unique charm of ancient Chinese architecture. The main purpose of this study is to study the application and development trend of ancient Chinese architecture in modern times.
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Lidin, Konstantin. "Genius Loci and/or Zeitgeist?" проект байкал, no. 77 (October 29, 2023): 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/77.2187.

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The article considers the concepts of Genius Loci and Zeitgeist and shows the contradictions between these two aspects and their influence on the development of architecture. It is concluded that the predominance of the Genius of Place forms a gravitation towards sedentarisation and diversity of local architectural forms. The predominance of the Spirit of the Time stimulates the development of uniform international architectural styles that ignore the peculiarities of landscape and scenery. During the twentieth century, the development of architecture was mainly shaped by the Spirit of Time, which gave rise to a multitude of “small styles”, each of which aggressively claims a dominant, monopolistic role on a global scale, but actually exists for a very short time and is quickly replaced by the next fashionable style, equally short-lived. The last “big” style built on a deep philosophical and attitudinal basis is the style of “brutalism – deconstructivism”, which was able to achieve a balance between the Genius of Place and the Spirit of the Time.
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Georgopoulou, Maria. "Vernacular Architecture in Venetian Crete: Urban and Rural Practices." Medieval Encounters 18, no. 4-5 (2012): 447–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700674-12342115.

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Abstract The architecture built in Venice’s colony on Crete between its establishment in 1211 and the Ottoman conquest of the island in 1669 displays an intermingling of Western (Latin) architectural traditions with pre-Venetian Byzantine (Orthodox) forms and styles. Previous scholarship has explored the urban architecture of Venetian Crete, but less attention has been granted to the many rural Orthodox churches of the later medieval period that dot the Cretan countryside. While the official monuments of Cretan cities have been interpreted as employing architectural forms with a strong ideological—especially political—intent, the use of forms in rural buildings was not as ideologically charged. These more modest structures employed “Western” and “Byzantine” architectural styles in an ideologically neutral manner that reflected trends in fashion or taste rather than distinctions of cultural or political identity. By the fourteenth century, “Latin” and “Orthodox” architectural traditions had merged into a local style that expressed the cosmopolitan character of medieval Crete.
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Rukmane-Poča, Ilze, and Linda Leitāne-Šmīdberga. "The Directions of Formal Expression in Latvian Contemporary Architecture in the Context of the Synthesis of the Arts." Architecture and Urban Planning 10, no. 1 (2015): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aup-2015-0006.

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Abstract Different types of formal expression can be found in the modern architecture of the 21st century - in publications, internet resources and in the generalizations of critics. In the context of the synthesis of arts the styles of sculptural architecture and surface architecture are noteworthy. Characteristics of this synthesis are also noticeable in kinetic architecture where the styles of surface kinetic architecture and sculptural kinetic architecture are distinguished. The genesis of images of buildings constructed in these styles is the result of the synthesis of arts; it reflects the development of historical styles as well as the ways of formal expression and their influences in the end of the 20th century and in the 21st century. This paper provides an analysis of constructed objects and proposals put forth in architectural competitions in Latvia’s 21st century modern architecture.
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Su, Ke, and Xue Lin Li. "Developing a Framework for Evaluating Architectural Style Based on GEP." Applied Mechanics and Materials 226-228 (November 2012): 2426–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.226-228.2426.

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Style has long been an important index to observe the design thinking of designers in architecture. The emergence of architectural style includes together from known state of the building to the whole design process. Gene Expression Programming (GEP) is an evolutionary algorithm that automatically creates computer programs. This paper mainly discuss a framework for evaluating architectural style based on GEP and the architectural style based on GEP is studied. Through the analysis of the basic characteristics of architecture style, the framework for evaluating architectural style is extracted. The rules of architectural styles are discussed. The algorithm of Gene Expression Programming model is proposed. Finally, an evaluating architectural style framework based on GEP is developed. The framework helps the follow-up researcher to break through the restriction of style grammar and enable having the ability to analyse the formations of style of contemporary architects.
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Sagala, Peranita, Yendi Jhon Frijal Situmorang, and Donald Pardede. "Penerapan Konsep Arsitektur Regionalisme pada Bangunan Kampus Universitas Medan Area." JAUR (JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM RESEARCH) 7, no. 1 (2023): 88–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/jaur.v7i1.10372.

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Indonesia has a distinctive array of architectural styles. Architecture that is rooted in regionalism offers a platform for the revival of traditional design elements in modern structures. One of North Sumatra's first private campuses is that of Medan Area University. The architecture and culture in this region are extremely varied. There is no prevailing architectural style like there is in Riau, West Sumatra, or Java. This campus uses conventional architecture in its construction as it is a university with an architectural study program. The scope of the use of regional architecture on a multicultural campus environment is investigated in this study. Several regional architectural applications have been made using the technique of observation and research of traditional architectural theories of the tribes living in North Sumatra.
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Kozyrenko, Ivan Sergeevich. "Contemporary styles and images in Harbin architecture." Урбанистика, no. 1 (January 2020): 82–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2310-8673.2020.1.32190.

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The object of this research is the contemporary architecture of Harbin, which is currently developing as a megalopolis of the Northeast of China. The subject of this research is the architectural peculiarities of cultural public objects, built in the first decade of the XXI century. At the present time, Harbin determines the old districts of the Russian period of development of the city; new building imitating historical architectural styles; and unique objects of cultural designation. The authors of exclusive projects and the Chinese architectural firms that recently improves their rating not only in China, but also abroad. The scientific novelty is defined by the rapid construction rates in Harbin and formation of its new architectural image. The article is first to explore contemporary architecture of the unique objects for the purpose of determination of stylistic and imagery characteristics. This would allow forecasting future development of architectural environment of the “Russian Atlantis”. The main conclusion consists in the fact that Harbin actively develops cultural functions that increase its status as an international tourism center. Chinese and foreign architectural firms are attracted to design of the objects. Their works indicate the search of memorable and remarkable objects with attached profound semantic meaning. Contemporary architectural objects reflect history, culture and traditions of China, as well as innovative approaches to the formation of urban environment.
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De Celis, David T. "The Charms of an American Queen Anne: Rediscovered a-lá COVID-19." Interiority 3, no. 2 (2020): 201–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.7454/in.v3i2.97.

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 This moment, the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, has provided an opportunity—sometimes forced via crisis, or via moments of quiet reflection—to consider the inside, interior time and space, in new ways. In America, like other countries, architectural styles have come to us from foreign lands. Numerous domestic structures were influenced by British events from the 1700s–1800s. These styles—these architectures—were transformed by local/regional/national influences and events—events like this current international pandemic—that push the proverbial pause button, and cause us to re-think design. The author, who now resides and works (along with his family) in an 1886 Queen Anne style home, contemplates the various attributes and transformations of domestic architectures and the influences that shape them over time, asking: Why Queen Anne in America? How was it Victorian? And why is it relevant today? Empirical methods include observations and precedents-analysis, design work, the study of technological advances and interior-architecture history of the Victorian era. Emphasis on domesticity acknowledges both past and present by recognizing the importance of domestic architecture from the late 1700s through the 1800s, and into the present. Thus, we better understand how/why the Queen Anne style became ubiquitous in New England, and how its attributes of innate flexibility may help us today.
 
 
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Dai, Yi, Sibo Liu, and Haoyue Sun. "A Study on the Differentiation of “Tatsuno Style” Architecture between China and Japan -- Taking Tokyo Railway Station and Shenyang Railway Station as Examples." Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology 79 (December 13, 2023): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hset.v79i.15095.

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Modern architecture in China developed late, through the stage of wholesale westernization and discovery of traditional architectural styles, and embarked on the road of returning to its own culture after a bumpy ride. Japan, which has gone through a similar process in the development of modern architecture. Japan developed its own architectural style first and absorbed other cultures while exporting its own culture to the Asian countries to complete the practice and refinement of the architectural style. The Fengtian Station and the Tokyo Railway Station were built during the same period of the Tatsuno style, and the similarities and differences in building materials and design details can reflect that the Japanese designers did not copy the Tatsuno style, but rather, combined the design of the site to design according to local conditions. Conducting research through literature review and comparative analysis of case studies. Exploring the development trajectories of architecture in China and Japan to provide a reference for the development of Chinese architecture.
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Adenaike, Folahan Anthony, Joseph Akinlabi Fadamiro, and Akunnaya Pearl Opoko. "Forms and Elements of Recent Ethno-Acculturation Preferences of Yoruba Architecture in Southwest Ngeria; A Case Study of Abeokuta Historic City Core." Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering 35, no. 2 (2024): 133–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.sace.35.2.31935.

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The evolution of indigenous architecture for any social culture is usually sectionalised into thresholds of different but succinct architectural styles. The continued survival of any indigenous style is the ability to accommodate changes in components while preserving the culture of the people. The postmodern and contemporary architectural styles are the most recent defined patterns that have been assimilated into the Yoruba areas of Southwest Nigeria. Existing literature on Yoruba architecture have not addressed the delineation of the current threshold of the indigenous style. In a bid to address this problem, this research set out to define the current outlook of the Yoruba indigenous architecture through the forms and elements that have been acculturised from the foreign styles. This was achieved by locating the study in a historic city centre where the social culture is preserved in the community and the buildings. Urban upgrades carried out in the area stimulated the renovation and fresh construction of buildings where they occurred in the otherwise sedentary community. The older buildings in the sedentary parts of the study area and the newer structures in the upgraded areas provided two different thresholds in the architectural evolution for comparison of the constituents of the building patterns. After defining the study area, building counts were carried out to determine numbers in the upgraded and sedentary areas. This helped to calculate the sample sizes for direct observation guided by a schedule. Questionnaire was administered to evaluate residents’ opinions on the subject. Descriptive statistics were used to identify the trends in typologies and preferences while existing literature was used to explain the chronology of styles and the architectural evolution of the area. The research identified the current natures of the forms and elements being adopted in the area and the reasons for their adoption. It concluded that the forms have been modified to suit the social culture and the climate.
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Atabeyoğlu, Ömer, and Gülşah Bilge. "Temporal and Spatial Evolution of Architecture." Mimarlık Bilimleri ve Uygulamaları Dergisi (MBUD) 9, no. 1 (2024): 19–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30785/mbud.1325250.

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Architectural styles are dynamic phenomena in which different walks of life work together to find common ground. Trends, directions, innovations or the waning interest in old styles have led to the emergence of new styles over time. In this way, relationships between culture, influences, region, and time could be established after considering them chronologically and regionally. In this research, the transformations and changes of architectural movements over time and space were examined. In addition, influential historical events are given in relation to the periods in which the movements emerged in order to form an idea. In order to do this, 76 major architectural styles, 4 urban planning principles that influence architecture, 2 philosophical approaches in architectural theory, and 4 significant architectural practices in the world were brought together, listed chronologically, and the geographical locations where they emerged and developed were evaluated. For this reason, architectural movements were examined on the basis of design patterns, locations and time period. However, it was intended to draw attention to important historical events in the periods when architectural movements emerged. In addition, scenarios for possible future architectural styles were created. Keywords: Architectural styles, architectural characteristics, architectural development, trend.
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Ar., Farah Wahaj. "Indian Architecture - Turning Back Time From Past to Present." Research & Reviews: Journal of Architectural Designing 3, no. 3 (2022): 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6160999.

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India's architecture is influenced by its history, culture, and religion. The opposing Hindu temple architecture and Indo-Islamic architecture are the most well-known historical styles among a variety of architectural styles and traditions. Both of them, especially the former, contain a variety of regional styles. In ancient times of Indus Valley, people lived in cities. Houses were made up of brick, grid-layout streets, drainage systems, water supply systems, granaries and citadels were all a part of the cities.
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Chen, Chyun-Chyi, Po-Sheng Chiu, and Yueh-Min Huang. "The Learning Style-Based Adaptive Learning System Architecture." International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design 5, no. 2 (2015): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijopcd.2015040101.

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In the current study of learning process that show learners will take a different way and use different types of learning resources in order to learning better. Any many researchers also agree that learning materials must be able to meet the various learning styles of learners. Therefore, let learners can effective to improve their learning, for different learning styles of learners should be given different types of learning materials. In this paper the authors propose a learner's learning style-based adaptive learning system architecture that is designed to help learners advance their on-line learning along an adaptive learning path. The investigation emphasizes the relationship of learning content to the learning style of each participant in adaptive learning. An adaptive learning rule was developed to identify how learners of different learning styles may associate those contents which have the higher probability of being useful to form an optimal learning path. In this adaptive learning system architecture, it will according to different learning styles given different types of learning materials and will according to learner's profile to adjust learner's learning style for providing suitable learning materials.
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Jaya, Anjuma Perkasa, A. Ardiansyah, and Dessa Andriyali Armarieno. "Wujud Akulturasi Arsitektur Rumah Tinggal Etnis Arab di Kampung Al-Munawar 13 Ulu Palembang." Arsitektura 22, no. 2 (2024): 241. https://doi.org/10.20961/arst.v22i2.84006.

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<p><em>The ability of the Arab ethnic group to mingle with the indigenous community and the rulers of Palembang City led to cultural acculturation, including in architecture. The aim of this research is to identify the forms of architectural acculturation that occur in Arab ethnic houses in the village of Al-Munawar 13 Ulu Palembang and to find the architectural typology of these houses. The research method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method. The results of the research found that the architectural acculturation that occurred in Arab ethnic house buildings in Al-Munawar village did not lead to new architectural styles but one style became dominant over the other styles. Rumah Tinggi and Rumah Darat where the Palembang architectural style has become more dominant than the Arabic architectural style, while in the Rumah Batu, Land Twin House, Glass House, and Sea Twin House the colonial architectural style has become very dominant over the Palembang and Arab architectural styles.</em><em> </em></p><p> </p>
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PAHL, CLAUS, YAOLING ZHU, and VERONICA GACITUA-DECAR. "A TEMPLATE-DRIVEN APPROACH FOR MAINTAINABLE SERVICE-ORIENTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEGRATION." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 19, no. 07 (2009): 889–912. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194009004465.

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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is currently the predominant software integration framework. Web services provide the predominant platform for SOA. SOA as an integration architecture solution supports a range of application scenarios. We present a solution for the integration of business information systems based on SOA and Web services. We discuss maintainability requirements in relation to information-specific integration and architecture aspects. A template-based approach based on modular and declarative transformation rules and architectural styles and patterns defines our solution to the maintainability problem of integration architectures.
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Hasbi, Rahil Muhammad, and Wibisono Bagus Nimpuno. "Pengaruh Arsitektur Modern Pada Desain Masjid Istiqlal." Vitruvian 8, no. 2 (2019): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/vitruvian.2018.v8i2.005.

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Modern architecture in its golden age has given a lot of influences to many architectures around the world. The spread of modern architecture at that time could not be stopped and became a style that is widely used throughout the world including IndonesiaThe influence of modern architecture emerged in Indonesia during the Dutch colonial occupation. European architects at that time introduced classical European architecture and modern architecture to Indonesian society. During the Colonial occupation and at the beginning of Indonesian independence, European architects designed public buildings such as government buildings, places of worship( like mosques and churches) and commercial buildings as well as several residences using classical European architectural and modern architecture.As the example that we can still see now is the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia, which was designed by architect Friedrich Silaban who self-taught modern architecture. The design of the Istiqlal mosque at a glance looks very much influenced by modern architecture, although domes and tower as a characteristic of Middle East architecture is still been used.The mosque as a whole is designed to look monumental which emphasized the used of a mixture of modern architecture styles.
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Kim, Kyuchin. "Czech Culture in Prague: Architecture." International Area Review 6, no. 1 (2003): 19–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/223386590300600102.

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Prague's main feature is that, out of many cultural treasures, it preserved its architectural culture and put it to practical use to present day. Particularly Prague has embraced a wealth of architectural styles from many ages. From the Romanesque, the Gothic culture of Czech's pinnacle age, Baroque, Neo Classicism, the Art Nouveau style buildings that concentrated in Prague at the end of 19th century and finally to modern structures. As we have studied, Prague is a textbook of historical styles: a Romanesque rotunda, a Gothic cathedral, a constellation of Baroque churches and palaces, a Renaissance summer palace, whole districts with histoicizing ‘neo-styles: neo-Gothic, neo-Renaissance, neo-Baroque, neo-Classic,’ Art Nouveau cafes, unfunctional pebble-stone streets and as yet undigested, isolated postmodern structure such as ‘Dancing Building-Gunger and Fred Building’ by Frank O. Gehry and Vlado Milinic
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Верховых, Е. Ю. "Парадокс в стилеобразовании архитектуры православного храма в России на современном этапе". Академический вестник УралНИИпроект РААСН, № 2(57) (30 червня 2023): 76–80. https://doi.org/10.25628/uniip.2023.57.2.013.

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В статье рассмотрены два типа стилеобразования в архитектуре современных храмов: консервативного православного церковного зодчества в России и модернистского католического в XX–XXI веках. Показано, что свободное многообразие архитектурных форм в современном католицизме фактически сузило широту применяемых стилей до одного — модернистского. Выявлен парадокс консервативного развития в православном русском церковном зодчестве, при котором механизм канона, сохраняющий идентичность и преемственность архитектурной композиции храмов, обеспечивает на современном этапе актуализацию применения и продолжение развития одновременно сосуществующих множества исторических стилей. The article considers two types of style formation in the architecture of modern churches: conservative Orthodox church architecture in Russia and modernist Catholic architecture in the XX–XXI centuries. It is shown that the free variety of architectural forms in modern Catholicism has actually narrowed the breadth of styles used to one — modernist. The paradox of conservatism of development in Orthodox Russian church architecture is revealed, in which the mechanism of the canon, preserving the identity and continuity of the architectural composition of churches, ensures the actualization of the application and continuation of the development of simultaneously coexisting many historical styles at the present stage.
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Siagian, Morida, and Rumini Manurung. "Architectural Style Application of Mayor Office’s and Ria Cinema’s Building in Pematangsiantar." International Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 2, no. 1 (2018): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/ijau.v2i1.298.

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The development of architecture in Indonesia cannot be separated from foreign countries; we can see from the many forms of buildings in Indonesia that adopted the overseas architectural styles, one of them is Dutch Colonial Architecture Style. Pematangsiantar is one of the city that got influence from Dutch Colonial in architecture. The Building of The Mayor Office and the Ria Cinema is including the building of the colony’s historical relics around The H. Adam Malik Park Pematangsiantar that applied The Dutch Colonial Architectural Style. This research reviewed the application of Dutch
 Colonial Architectural Style in Indonesia in the building of The Mayor Office and Ria Cinema in Pematangsiantar. This research used the descriptive qualitative method that is, the data generated through direct observation of the object research and conduct literature study by studied the results of research and books related to Dutch Colonial Architecture Style in Indonesia. The results showed that the building of The Mayor Office in 1920, Pematangsiantar dominantly applied The Dutch Colonial Architectural Style in Indonesia in
 Period of 1800s-1902, Ria Cinema Pematangsiantar dominantly applied The Dutch Colonial Architectural Style in Indonesia in Period of 1920s-1940s.
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Enab, Mohamed. "Eclecticism Style in the Architecture of Khedivian Cairo." Journal of Islamic Architecture 5, no. 2 (2018): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jia.v5i2.4747.

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Eclecticism style is one of the European architectural styles that have appeared in the buildings of Cairo in 13-14 A.H / 19-20A.D, which means the trend toward consolidation of various models and buildings in the previous civilizations and merge them and out in one building. This style has known as quoted-style or trend in architecture or eclectic architecture. The research is an attempt to Inventory these buildings that are built on this architectural style. This research follows the historical approach to knowing the origin of this architectural style and how it moved and spread in Cairo architecture in 1314 A.H / 1920 A.D. Then follows a descriptive and analytical approach of examples of these buildings built on this style, and analysis its architectural and artistic elements. In the end, the research has reached some critical results. For example, the primary purpose of this quotation and transportation is to give historical and technical value to these monuments. But unfortunately, the method of this quotation came in the wrong way. Thus losing the principle of unity and harmony that characterized the Islamic architecture, they unwittingly distorted the heritage value. These buildings became a collection of models that are not harmonious.
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Kekovic, Aleksandar, and Marjan Petrovic. "Formative characteristics of moderne style in Nis." Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering 6, no. 1 (2008): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuace0801051k.

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Architectural forming in the Moderne movement lies, or rather stems from the function, that is, from the structure bulk, whose composition dictates volumetry which is the principal characteristics of a structure. It can be stated that this simplified definition of architectural forming in the Nis Moderne is only partially true, because many other factors influenced forming and creation of the Nis Moderne. The very introduction states that until 30's of the last century, the prevailing styles and directions in Serbian Moderne, and by virtue of this, in Nis, were classicistic pseudo styles, national romantic architecture based on Serbian-Byzantine style, as well as folk architecture. Many authors leading the Moderne in Serbia and Nis, often designed at the beginning of their careers in some of the mentioned styles or combined them, so that the influence of these styles and directions was felt for a very long time in their designing opus. Often, the investors' wishes to add an element or two on the fa?ade in order to make it 'more beautiful and richer' left its mark - the majority of Moderne buildings in Serbia and Nis are a sort of compromise resulting from this struggle between old styles, investors' preferences and architects' aspirations to something new.
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Wang, Rui, Xiao Li, and Yaxin Liu. "The Combination of Chinese and Western Architectural Styles in The Guangzhou and Guangxi Regions." Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology 51 (May 16, 2023): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/hset.v51i.8231.

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Since the outbreak of the Opium War in 1840, Western forces gradually penetrated mainland China, and a new wave of Western architectural styles began to emerge on the Chinese mainland. Thus a combination of Chinese and Western architecture appeared more frequently in the private sector. This article takes the former residence of Xiang Hanping and Chen Jitang's residence as examples to analyse the application of the combination of Chinese and Western architectural styles in the architecture of modern Chinese private houses in the two regions. The result is that both the former residence of Xiang Hanping and the Chen Jitang Mansion belongs to the inherited transformation style of modern private house architecture. The former home of Xiang Hanping has a green brick façade with glazed tile sloping roofs full of classical Chinese elements and is decorated with various traditional Chinese motifs. In contrast, the residence's interior is delicately decorated in a Western style, actively using new Western building materials and techniques. The Chen Jitang Mansion, on the other hand, is more daring in its construction, with a prominent 'foreign façade' combined with a magnificent interior, bringing the Western architectural style to the forefront but actively using the traditional Chinese classical garden concept in the conception and design of the courtyard, combining East and West to complement each other. The two examples are typical of the inherited transformation of the East-meets-West architectural style in the context of the same period.
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Herwindo, Rahadhian Prajudi. "Traces of Islamic Architecture in the Design of the 'Gedung Sate' in Bandung." Journal of Islamic Architecture 7, no. 3 (2023): 476–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jia.v7i3.16932.

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Gedung Sate was built to accommodate various architectural styles derived from local and foreign elements. The local elements have been widely studied, such as those relating to the architecture of the 'Candi' on the island of Java. Many external elements are associated with the Moorish European style and that of the Dutch. However, according to the elements, it also indicates the existence of Indian Islamic architecture, the Mughal style. This study of the Islamic elements of Mughal India has not been pursued or presented any further. This study aims to identify the traces of Islamic architecture in the Gedung Sate, especially those derived from the Mughal, Moorish and local styles. This research method used a qualitative approach by studying the morphology of Gedung Sate and Mughal or Moorish buildings to identify the relationship between their architectural elements. The results show that Gedung Sate does indeed show the use of Mughal architectural elements, especially in the outer layout and mass, processing of the figure section, and the ornamental exterior column, while the Moorish influence is more visible in the processing of curved elements and column heads and slender interior columns showing light elements. The idea of using Islamic architecture is carried out to represent the splendor in the typology of new buildings in the prospective capital city of the Netherlands Indies, namely Bandung. Indian architecture is used as a reference because it is considered to have a close relationship with Candi as an important resource in Java.
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Lin, Hui, and Barbara Galli. "Modern Chinese Missionary Architecture: A Case Study of Church in Fuzhou." Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research 12, no. 1 (2024): 211. https://doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.12.1.211.2024.

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As the earliest church of The Methodist Episcopal Church (Methodist) in East Asia, the Church of True God reflects the history of modern architectural development and the Sino-Western cultural community in Fuzhou. The modern missionary architecture is typical of combining Chinese and Western architectural cultures in Fuzhou. Under the combined influence of social culture and regional factors, the church inevitably exhibits both Western architectural styles and regional architectural characteristics. The author has analysed the missionary architecture in Fuzhou and its architectural style through literature and archival research. This article attempts to identify the similarities and differences between modern missionary architecture in Fuzhou and the West of the same period and explore the localisation process of the foreign architectural culture it reflected.
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Pears, Richard. "Battle of the Styles? Classical and Gothic Architecture in Seventeenth-Century North-East England." Architectural History 55 (2012): 79–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066622x0000006x.

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Research over the last twenty years into seventeenth-century elite British architecture has questioned the view that Classical designs were the preserve of a narrow group of royal and aristocratic patrons at the Stuart court, and also that Inigo Jones was a ‘lonely genius’ misunderstood in his own lifetime but prophesizing the true Classicism that was to bloom in the eighteenth century.The role of patrons in defining architectural styles has also been analysed, and it has been noted that Classicism was not the only style they favoured. For earlier historians, a perception that Classical architecture was an advance upon the Gothic style of medieval English buildings led to discussions of ‘Gothic survival’ or ‘Gothic revival’ and of a ‘Battle of the Styles’ in sixteenth-, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century buildings, with such patrons as Lady Anne Clifford (1590–1676), who commissioned and renovated buildings in Gothic style, being viewed as a ‘curiosity’ for not employing Classical style.
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