Table of Contents
Cover Page
Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction
Methodology
The Story
Building Architecture as a Reference for Architecture Intensive Disciplines
Two Converging Worlds
The Four Social Theories
Classical Architecture
Egyptian Architecture
Greek and Roman Architecture
Architecture and Religion
Modern Architecture
Premodern Architecture
Modernist Architecture and the Bauhaus
The Bauhaus School
The Bauhaus Movement
Postmodern Architecture
Criticisms of Modernism
Pluralism
Natural Architecture
Relevance of Modernism
Wholes versus Parts
Beliefs and Perspectives
Natural Patterns, Spirit and Beliefs
The Case Studies
Case Study A - Large Corporate IT
Case Study B - Small Commercial Team
The Patterns
Pattern 01: Architecture Intensive Disciplines
Pattern 02: Aesthetic Values and Cultural Belief Systems
Pattern 03: Converging Worlds and Cultural Innovators
Pattern 04: Four Social Cultural Theories
Pattern 05: Structure Function Aesthetics
Pattern 06: Abstraction Layers
Pattern 07: Patron Architect Builder
Pattern 08: Patron as Sponsor and User
Pattern 09: Architect as Leader
Pattern 10: Classical Architecture
Pattern 11: Organisation of Construction
Pattern 12: Vitruvian Architect
Pattern 13: Architect and Engineer
Pattern 14: Internal and External Architecture
Pattern 15: Theory and Practice
Pattern 16: Learning Methods
Pattern 17: Tactile and Visual
Pattern 18: Patron as Society
Pattern 19: Reason and Belief
Pattern 20: Framework and Decoration
Pattern 21: Theory and Material
Pattern 22: Automation and Craft
Pattern 23: Organic and Inorganic Decoration
Pattern 24: Unification and the Workshop
Pattern 25: Modernist Thinking
Pattern 26: Foundation Course
Pattern 27: Units of Construction
Pattern 28: Art Patterns
Pattern 29: Role Play
Pattern 30: Readability and Authoring Standards
Pattern 31: Modelling and Prototyping
Pattern 32: Mastery of Space
Pattern 33: Less is More
Pattern 34: Compound Architects
Pattern 35: Beautiful Drawings
Pattern 36: Integrity of Material
Pattern 37: Rationalisation and Standardisation
Pattern 38: Postmodern Pluralism
Pattern 39: Openness
Pattern 40: Modernism in Postmodern World
Pattern 41: Shaping the Mind
Pattern 42: Wholes versus Parts
Pattern 43: Revival of Natural Architecture
Pattern 44: Shift in Thinking
Pattern 45: Natural Architecture Patterns
Pattern 46: Beliefs in Natural Architecture
Pattern 47: Feedback Loops
Pattern 48: Shearing Layers of Change
Pattern 49: Story Telling
Pattern 50: Nature as Architecture
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
Unit of Construction Model
The Software Architecture Process Model
The Software Engineering Process Model
Acknowledgement
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