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Traditional Architecture & Urbanism, with Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of DPZ CoDesign
Architect and urban planner Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk presents an overview of New Urbanism and discusses its adaptation to contemporary concerns of sustainability and resilience.
In November 2023, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a diverse offering of talks, panel discussions, working sessions, and tours focused on three themes: craftsmanship, preservation, and sustainability.
The ICAA’s mission of recovering a building design language and its craft has been reinforced by the parallel focus on traditional urban design of t...
In November 2023, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a diverse offering of talks, panel discussions, working sessions, and tours focused on three themes: craftsmanship, preservation, and sustainability.
The ICAA’s mission of recovering a building design language and its craft has been reinforced by the parallel focus on traditional urban design of t...
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City, Town, & Country: The Impact of Traditional Architecture & Urbanism in the Evolution of Place
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Places change over time. But how can we ensure that they change for the betterment of the people living there? In November 2023, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a diverse offering of talks, panel discussions, working session...
Character of Place: Creating Desirable Neighborhoods
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Architects and developers discuss how to build neighborhoods that people actually want to live in. In November 2023, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a diverse offering of talks, panel discussions, working sessions, and tours...
Growing Charleston: Preserving History, Building the Future
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An architect and a preservationist discuss Charleston's historic district and lift the curtain on how new buildings are designed and approved. In November 2023, the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a diverse offering of talks, pa...
Redefining Sustainability in Traditional Architecture
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What makes a building truly "sustainable?" And how do architects, builders, and clients measure sustainability in their projects? In November 2023, the ICAA hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a diverse offering of talks, panel discussions, working sessions, and tours focus...
Craftsmanship, Preservation, & Sustainability: John F.W. Rogers Opens the Enduring Places Conference
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John F.W. Rogers, VP at Goldman Sachs and Chairman of the White House Historical Association, welcomes attendees of Enduring Places, the national conference of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art. In November 2023, the ICAA hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a di...
Little Houses and Big Dreams in the Holy City: Witold Rybczynski at the Enduring Places conference
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A motley crew of builders-a lover of Byzantine architecture, an Air Force pilot, a fledgling architect, and a bluegrass mandolin player-undertake a variety of unusual projects in Charleston. Witold Rybczynski, an architect and writer as well as the recipient of the 2023 Arthur Ross Award in Publishing, tells the full story in his feature lecture at the Enduring Places conference. In November 20...
Jamie Drake on the Joys and Challenges of Renovating a London Townhouse
Просмотров 16 тыс.2 месяца назад
Renowned designer Jamie Drake discusses the top-to-bottom renovation of a historic townhouse in London, including the custom paint colors, the choices of materials and fabrics, and the carefully curated works of art. In this second episode of "Great Rooms," Jamie Drake of Drake/Anderson reveals the complex design considerations behind a total renovation of a historic London townhouse, a Grade I...
The Sublime Art of French Wood Paneling: 18th-c. Boiserie with Guillaume Féau
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Boiserie, a distinctive style of fine wood paneling from 17th and 18th-century France, exhibits extraordinary craftsmanship and commitment to detail. Guillaume Féau, a third-generation owner of a Paris-based company that specializes in restoring and reproducing boiseries, leads a unique tour of one of the finest examples of this style of design: Claude Nicolas Ledoux's "Four Continents." In thi...
Greek Classicism: A Design Resource, with Calder Loth - Part II
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this second half of his course, architectural historian Calder Loth continues his analysis of building details in Europe and the Americas, and traces their stylistic origins to the architecture of Ancient Greece. This course is presented by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, a national nonprofit promoting the practice, understanding, and appreciation of classical design. To watch...
Greek Classicism: A Design Resource, with Calder Loth - Part I
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Architectural historian Calder Loth returns with a new course about how the architecture of Ancient Greece has inspired buildings and details in both Europe and the Americas from the 18th to the 21st centuries. This course is presented by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, a national nonprofit promoting the practice, understanding, and appreciation of classical design. To watch more...
The Lutyens Memorial Volumes: Genesis and History, with Dr. David Frazer Lewis
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Oxford professor Dr. David Frazer Lewis explains the history and importance of the Lutyens Memorial Volumes, and why they are being reprinted for a new generation of architects and enthusiasts. The Lutyens Memorial Volumes form the definitive collection of the architect’s plans, elevations and working drawings. Always intended as a tool for designers, they have been studied by architects as wid...
Community & Place: New Projects at Yale University, with Melissa DelVecchio of RAMSA
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Melissa DelVecchio, partner and director of research at Robert A.M. Stern Architects, speaks about designing new buildings for Yale that complement the university's mix of traditional and contemporary architecture. About the Program: Yale University is notable among American campuses for its bold mix of contemporary and traditional architecture-individualistic buildings by leading modernist arc...
Classicism in the Sky: NYC architects on the return of the elegant skyscraper
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Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Peter Pennoyer Architects reintroduced the classically-inspired high-rise to New York City's skyline. In this panel discussion, three architects from RAMSA and PPA discuss how their firms' buildings have risen to meet the demands of modern life, while still harkening back to the old-school elegance of the classic buildings that form New York's architectural fabr...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Country Life, with Clive Aslet
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Architectural historian Clive Aslet explores how architect Sir Edwin Lutyens built his relationship with the publication Country Life and its founder Edward Hudson, a partnership which established his legacy as one of the greatest British architects. Clive’s lecture coincides with the re-publication of the long-out-of-print Lutyens Memorial Volumes, the definitive collection of the architect’s ...
How Architecture Evolved from the Baroque Period to Now: A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part IV
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How Architecture Evolved from the Baroque Period to Now: A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part IV
Why Does Renaissance Architecture Look Like That? A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part III
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Why Does Renaissance Architecture Look Like That? A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part III
How Vitruvius and the Romans Changed Architecture: A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part II
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How Vitruvius and the Romans Changed Architecture: A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part II
How Classical Architecture Began in Ancient Greece: A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part I
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How Classical Architecture Began in Ancient Greece: A Survey of Classical Architecture, Part I
Marjorie Merriweather Post's Passion for France
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Marjorie Merriweather Post's Passion for France
Romantic Revolt: Challenges to Neoclassicism and the Birth of the Avant Garde in France and Germany
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
Romantic Revolt: Challenges to Neoclassicism and the Birth of the Avant Garde in France and Germany
The Power of Collaboration: A Conversation with Ferguson & Shamamian Architects
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The Power of Collaboration: A Conversation with Ferguson & Shamamian Architects
A Profile of African American Architect Julian Abele: The Shadows are All Mine
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 года назад
A Profile of African American Architect Julian Abele: The Shadows are All Mine
Improving Cities Through Design: Nada Breitman-Jakov and Marc Breitman speak about their life's work
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.2 года назад
Improving Cities Through Design: Nada Breitman-Jakov and Marc Breitman speak about their life's work
ICAA Travel Revisited: The Turrets in Bar Harbor, Maine, with Sargent C. Gardiner
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ICAA Travel Revisited: The Turrets in Bar Harbor, Maine, with Sargent C. Gardiner
ICAA Travel Revisited: Château de Saulon, France, with Valentin Goux
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.2 года назад
ICAA Travel Revisited: Château de Saulon, France, with Valentin Goux
All I hear in that intro is woke term after woke term. "Social inclusion" "stakeholder voices" "new urban agenda", etc No thank you
Good presentations. Very interesting and useful. Thanks for making it available on RUclips.
I was looking at Lutyens' brick bonds, and he seems to use something like a 3x monk bond in St. Jude's, iirc.
Judaism ?
Hello, from the town of Ardossan, Scotland. The Montgomery / Montgomerie influence can still be seen in many of the street names.
Great stuff. Utah presenter. Please use your voice instead of vocal fry.
Very interesting lecture
Thank you for making this video. What a beautiful serene place to live and call home. I wonder, could a neighbourhood not be designated a heritage site to prevent such drastic changes? We must live in harmony with the environment, nature and each other. Trees are essential for life and spirit. 🕊
#4:40 such a delusional premise, she married 1 the most eligible bachelor her rank allowed. She wasn't marrying a royal ( not allowed 🚫 ) a rich duke was the best she could do . Lives for both men and women were scripted back then you could rebel and become an outcast or play your part and reap the rewards. But there was no hot summer for females who wished the best prospects . Or to take a few years "to discover themselves " . Fyi the above is not a moral argument, justification or criticism its just explaining how things were . The speaker is not speaking in good faith , shes talking as if choices that are available today were available back then which wasn't the case .
3:34 spolia
Thank you!!!
Calder Loth is so knowledgeable. Watching his videos is like being a student at the Ecole de Beaux Arts in Paris before 1968.
The great salt lake has really diminished within the past few years
Why can’t we make beautiful things anymore?That culture no longer exists but they were our ancestors and in many ways, better people than we are today..no matter what race or earning status. We buy our sometimes Ape what they created m,but vaguely come close to who they were.
I was a carpenter for about 45 years and I worked with a lot of these columns and capitols, various details we installed on houses, but I never really knew where the idea of them came from. It's very interesting to see how all these things evolved over time. Great videos. Thanks for uploading.
How many Air BnB's are downtown? One, Two thousand? No one addresses it, why?
BnB's seem to be a natural thing were there attractive places. There are only two ways to fight it, government limitations on the number of them or build more.
The initial map of the extent of the roman empire has one region marked as Iberia (Spain). There is no reason to have spain stated there, ignoring the older sovereign country, Portugal.
COULDNT READ ONE ..MEASUREMENT… what’s the fooking point
Extremely engaging and interesting, and packed with knowledge. This was a pleasure to watch!
This was a great lecture! I learned so much about bricks.
Perfect as always
The large dining room is awful. Those white walls ruin it, and the tiny splashes of color can't rescue the room. Please stop using whites as a primary color.
This audio is so bad.
For the algorithm. Sent you stuff about mental illness, mental hospitals, torture and execution, French feminist, ( female erotic) a thing about freud and young ( movie trailer) A thing about French married couples affairs. Something about a famous ancestor of princess Diana. Movie trailer and a documentary about her
Omg … around the mulberry bush
What is killing cities is not architecture. It is high crime, high taxes, and poor services (dirty streets and sidewalks, bad roads, dirty and unsafe mass transit). The crime and dirt are the worst offenders, and people will rightly avoid those cities. That said, architectural planning certainly has a place, but will serve no purpose if the city is not safe and clean.
Couple of points. Dirty streets are the product of use. Like are gardener’s hands. High taxes are the product of the high cost of residence. Which means people are competing to live there. Millions of people take mass transit daily with a lesser crime rate than an NFL game. Quit watching Fox and visit Charleston.
@@MrOliverwoods I have visited Charleston. And dirty streets and crime are not just a product of use, they're a product of neglect, just like a dirty house. It's not OK. Places like Tampa and San Diego gets lots of use, and they're not dirty and crime ridden. Want to people to visit and live in your city? Keep it clean and safe.
@@StereoSpace Charleston’s population has risen +25% for three decades. What did Yogi say “no one goes there, it’s too crowded.” San Diego is 81st in the US rating for cities. There isn’t a SC city in the top 100.
@@MrOliverwoods I was talking about why people aren't going to cities, and what is killing them in general. You have contorted that observation into some kind of attack on Charleston. How about you climb down off your war horse and read what I wrote, instead of what you imagine I was saying?
@@StereoSpace you are talking about what you don’t like when you visit and this video is about preserving history and building the future. Did you visit Charleston to see the historic character of the city ? This is about what’s the best way to build out Charleston to preserve its character, not what makes it suck.
sad that they're ruining a great place with post modernist junk
he sounds like Bryan Cranston
Prithvi Raj Kapoor Cellular Jail no 44, Thihar GhainaGobardhanPur Jhangirabad UP H445, rehne na hum..
Excellent speaker!
Great to see Steve Mouzon here.
Im currently writing a paper on this at the University of Amsterdam. I find it to be a very important topic and these presentations are a great resource. Keep it up.
This was fascinating, and I learned a lot, plus some other ways of looking at these issues. Very helpful.
Its funny how in this channel the comments are "people hating modern architecture" instead of anything to do with the video. Guys, calm down, its not modern architecture, its laws and their economic consequences. Just check the works by Carlo Scarpa, Sigurd Lewerentz, Victor Lopez Cotelo, Ted'a Arquitectes, the Malaparte House, Micheluccis Santa Maria Novella station, the lighthouse of Punta Nariga... there are lots of quality modern architecture. Architecture that learns from and continues with historical architecture, it's materiality, it's intensity, it's humanity. This is being built and taught in architecture schools. Maybe not currently in the U.S. I don't know.
There's lots of shit historical architecture too, and a lot more of it existed but is not longer around
The pale, pale mint green with brown (1:46) ... "NOooooooooooo!!!!!!!" ... makes me feel ill. Seriously. That is a dreadful colour combination. I'm afraid that the mixtures chosen for this house (old/new, dark/light, etc.) are NOT successful. They look amateurish. I don't walk into these rooms and think "Oh! What a lovely, imaginative but also restful room!" I think "Dear God, WHO was given this project?" Sorry, but I am not impressed.
(2:56) I do not understand what would possess someone to choose those cushions. They're awful.
The dark Prussian blue is one of the best features of this video. That is a stunning, rich colour choice.
Αre there any architects left who can design such building? I am curious! Please someone who knows to answer me
Amy Jane Cohen was asked at a fireside chat at the Philadelphia Library Company - "If she thought Black Americans that descend from slavery in America should receive reparations?" Her answer was that Reparations should be some form education... Not cash payments... yet she makes her money form telling the stories of Black people... you have to watch these white liberals
Aren't Jewish people White?
Abele was buried in a Black Cemetery
I was in Charleston just a few weeks ago. I ate at Chez Nous and realized we were close to Catfiddle Street so I walked over and checked it out!
As a Charleston native and employee of the City of Charleston, I’m extremely grateful to see these videos being released. Thanks to everyone involved with this. It is so important that we keep the spirit of this craftsmanship in the forefront of our minds while this city continues to develop and grow. Charleston has and always will be a beacon of hope for me as this world falls into disorder. The ideas and influences behind our architecture cannot be lost. I have watched this channel ever since Calder gave his lecture on classical architecture and used many examples in Charleston, so to see such a feature on my own city brings me even greater pride in the place I call home. The entire city is full of the same rich history, and it is presented in a way that I believe is unmatched. Again, thank you, to everyone involved.
No problem with the banquettes, relieve the look of too much wood and not overtly contemporary. Have a problem with the weak modern sconces, out of place in that room for sure. 😊
Agreed! (Lack of cohesion mixing old and new. Strange choices).
Great lecture
Magnificent!!!
Thank you for helping ti give the story if my family
Bravo!
I can’t believe this is a London townhouse!!!!
🌈 Promo sm