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POLITICAL POWER Politics Architecture Economics Religion
largest ever built in the Roman Empire troubling monument to Roman imperial power and cruelty
The ColosseumColosseum’simposing exterior was then, as it still is, a marvellous monument to Roman imperial power.as a grand political gesture
The Middle Ages Feudalism Security Abbey Church Fontenay 1139-47
Church leaders People Ideology Chivalry Ste. Madeleine Vezelay France 1120-32
Romanesque Basilica Paray-le-Monial France1090-1110 St. Sernin Toulouse 1080-1120
The Sheer Wealth of the Church Ste. Madeleine Vezelay France1120-32 St. Sernin Toulouse 1080-1120
Amiens Cathedral (France)
Flying Buttresses Gothic Arches Ribbed Vaults St. Etienne, Bourges. Begun mid 1190s Ste Marie Souillac France 1130
Predominance of Architecture St. Etienne, Bourges. Begun mid 1190s
Thin Horizontal Lines and Grates Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany. . 1520_ completed 1842-1880 Notre Dame, Chartres, France. 1145-1220
Light and Weightless St. Etienne, Bourges. Begun mid 1190s Ste. Chapelle, Paris, France. 1243-48
Architectural techniques were developed St. Etienne, Bourges. Begun mid 1190s
Colorful Glass Windows Notre Dame, Chartres, France. 1145-1220
High-Rising Intricate Ribbed Fan Vaulting’s Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany. . 1520_ completed 1842-1880
Large Size of These Buildings Notre Dame, Amiens, France. begun 1220
The Floor Plan of a Gothic Cathedral Notre Dame, Chartres, France. 1145-1220
Political thought in Renaissance Architecture and Explanatory style Political Religious Patronage
Renaissance time of rebirth Commencing in Florence Fundamental Changing in Government, art …
The Role of Religion Policy in Rome Urban Planning: Introduction Unorganized Rome
Pope Sixtus V PortaPia Piazza del Popolo and Piazza d' Espagna Bacon 1967
Points in Space St Peter's Square Piazza del Popolo
The Four Fountains and AcquaFelice Piazza d' Espagna and Santa Maria Maggiore (Bacon 1967) AcquaFelice(Fountains) StradaPia (Bacon 1967)
Renaissance Age of Enlightenment Religious Reformation Rene Descartes : Martin Luther “I think, therefore I am.” Religious God’s Message Conscience Industrial Revolution Science Eiffel Tower Copernic Cappler Early Modern Architecture Galilee Newton
Early Modern Architecture Chicago School 1880
Why “Chicago School” took place in Chicago city? Political Power Economical Power - Joint of East and West - Railway - Center of business activity
steel-frame buildings with masonry cladding allowing large plate-glass window areas limiting the amount of exterior ornamentation
Art Noauveau Art Deco
First World War 1914-1918 SOCIALISM COMMUNISM
constructivism Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument Third International at the Tony Sharfazi Gallery
GostaveEiffle -1889 Vladimir Tatlin -1920 Height: 390m Height: 330m
an daily rotating a cylinder housing a newspaper a dome on top with a radio station a monthly rotating pyramid housing the party bureaucracy an annually rotating cube housing the halls of the party congress
Le Corbusier Walter Gropius
Minimalist Style A minimalist deluxe Fearon Hay
Contradictory Architecture and Politics
The Buzludzha Monument symbols of the socialism in Bulgaria
The building is now abandoned but still stands alone in the most beautiful landscape
Zed Roundabout Monument Mashhad , Iran