can say that the latter represents the architecture characteristic of European Imperialism
The first is to reconcile doctrines that are considered the best of different systems. Is geared to all ages and styles, not only in Europe.
The picturesque: his style is less formal, more intuitive. It has a strong preference for the exotic, vernacular and primitive. The picturesque is characterized by the exacerbation of the variety. Emerges as a reaction to the tenets of neoclassical stigmatized as something characteristic of the old regime.
eighteenth Prelude: We clearly note the willingness of authors to "pollute" the legacy of the ancient medieval features and cultures "exotic." The main source of inspiration would be the discovery of Roman ruins of the eighteenth century.
Revivals and eclecticism: You can see a major classical relativity supposedly universal model. There is a combination of different historical repertoires. They took elements of the new territories conquered by European empires (eg furniture "Empire Style" at the time of Napoleon). These currents used the new techniques and materials available (iron structures and materials created after the industrial revolution as the layers of glass), both as traditional ceramics, wood, etc.
eclecticism Paradigms: The Building of the Opera in France. Eclectic architects criticize only reproduce past forms and not reinterpreted. In Argentina, grew with the consolidation of the national government. Examples Buenos Aires: The headquarters of the newspaper La Prensa, the pedestrian street Florida, Plaza San Martín, the headquarters of the Sociedad Rural Argentina, Palermo Racecourse and the Colon Theater.
♦ Example: Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico (1904)
Built during the reign of Porfirio Díaz. "Order and Progress" was the motto of these rulers economically liberal and conservative politico-social. These Latin American regimes in general sought to tighten the link in this case, Mexico with world powers. Ie holding a what some have called "Europeanized culture." The building has a grid of steel beams filled with concrete. The building is fireproof. Among other things, that will not catch fire, they carefully placed the boilers. It also has areas of electrically rise scenario, a luxury for the time. With the Mexican Revolution, the ideals it represented the building, underwent radical changes.
The first is to reconcile doctrines that are considered the best of different systems. Is geared to all ages and styles, not only in Europe.
The picturesque: his style is less formal, more intuitive. It has a strong preference for the exotic, vernacular and primitive. The picturesque is characterized by the exacerbation of the variety. Emerges as a reaction to the tenets of neoclassical stigmatized as something characteristic of the old regime.
eighteenth Prelude: We clearly note the willingness of authors to "pollute" the legacy of the ancient medieval features and cultures "exotic." The main source of inspiration would be the discovery of Roman ruins of the eighteenth century.
Revivals and eclecticism: You can see a major classical relativity supposedly universal model. There is a combination of different historical repertoires. They took elements of the new territories conquered by European empires (eg furniture "Empire Style" at the time of Napoleon). These currents used the new techniques and materials available (iron structures and materials created after the industrial revolution as the layers of glass), both as traditional ceramics, wood, etc.
eclecticism Paradigms: The Building of the Opera in France. Eclectic architects criticize only reproduce past forms and not reinterpreted. In Argentina, grew with the consolidation of the national government. Examples Buenos Aires: The headquarters of the newspaper La Prensa, the pedestrian street Florida, Plaza San Martín, the headquarters of the Sociedad Rural Argentina, Palermo Racecourse and the Colon Theater.
♦ Example: Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico (1904)
Built during the reign of Porfirio Díaz. "Order and Progress" was the motto of these rulers economically liberal and conservative politico-social. These Latin American regimes in general sought to tighten the link in this case, Mexico with world powers. Ie holding a what some have called "Europeanized culture." The building has a grid of steel beams filled with concrete. The building is fireproof. Among other things, that will not catch fire, they carefully placed the boilers. It also has areas of electrically rise scenario, a luxury for the time. With the Mexican Revolution, the ideals it represented the building, underwent radical changes.
Prof. Emilio Tomassini
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