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![]() Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe‘Architecture begins when two bricks put carefully together. Architecture is a language having the discipline of a grammar. Language can be used for normal day-to-day purpose as prose. And if you are very good you can be a poet’ ![]() The mission of the modern Interior DesignersPursuit of the shelters is a part of our human being from the first moment of our lives. ![]() Philippe Starck - His work and philosophyWhat is the creation? Human act which exists from time the man started to exist. Creation is an embodied of ideas and its appearance depends form time in which we live. It is story about human freedom based on endless imagination. ![]() Architecture of Frank L. Wright‘Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice’ Old proverb ![]() Rennie Mackintosh and Art NouveauLike Florence in 16th century in Italy under the Medici ruling, Glasgow in 19th century was the one of the most powerful and wealthiest city of English Empire. ![]() William Morris's revolt against the design style of the DayIndustrial Revolution in England in 19th century was technical and technological development but it was also beginning of revolution of social, value, democratic and cultural transitions, technical and technological achievements leading into capitalisation of contemporary England. ![]() Victorian interiorsThe reign of the Queen Victoria, between 1837 and 1901, was a time of industrial development, was a time of great social, economic transformation and change of system of values within the society. ![]() Great Exhibition of 184119th century in England was the time of great alterations, not only for this country but for the whole Europe and the rest of the world as well. ![]() Neo-Classicism as first international style?The French Revolution (1789-99) leading to liberty and equality of France. The American Revolution (1775-83) leading to independence of British North American Colonies like the USA. ![]() Differences between Neo-Classicism and BaroqueFor some it was mass movement against frivolity of baroque and rococo, for other excavation of Herculaneum and Pompeii was an inspiration as much as European publications about ancient world such as ‘The Ruins of Palmyra’ and ‘The Ruins of Baalbek’ written by J. Dawkins and R.
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