Image Blenheim Plan.jpg thumb right 300px Blenheim Palace , Oxfordshire an enfilade of 9 state room s runs the length of the palace marked N to G at the top of the figure . Note alignment of doors between rooms. For the military term Enfilade In architecture , an enfilade is a suite of rooms formally aligned with each other. This was a common feature in grand European architecture from the Baroque period onwards, although there are earlier examples, such as the Raphael Rooms Vatican stanze . The doors entering each room are aligned with the doors of the connecting rooms along a single axis, providing a vista through the entire suite of rooms. The enfilade can be used as a processional route, and is a common arrangement in museums and art galleries, as it facilitates the movement of large numbers of people through a building. Baroque palaces In a Baroque palace, access down an enfilade suite ... rank than their host would be escorted by servants down the enfilade to the farthest room their status allowed. If the visitor was of equal or higher access, the host would himself advance down the enfilade .... If a person of much higher rank visited, these rituals extended beyond the enfilade to the entrance ... Katharinen Palast 7.jpg thumb left upright View down an enfilade in a palace in Saint Petersburg . Royal ... known as the Houses of Parliament , has an enfilade of three Royal apartments which continues through the two legislative Chambers of the Lords and Commons. The enfilade of State Rooms presents a view ... down the longest enfilade traverses fifteen rooms. ref http www.nationalgallery.org.uk plan floorplan.htm National Gallery Floorplan ref Commonscat Enfilades Enfilade See also Railroad apartment , Shotgun house similar design in vernacular 19th and 20th century American architecture References reflist Category Baroque architectural features be be x old cs Enfil da de Enfilade Architektur he kk nl Enfilade pl Amfilada pt Enfileirado arquitetura ru uk ... more details
about the military concepts the computer science term Enfilade Xanadu the architectural term Enfiladearchitecture wiktionary enfilade defilade file Enfilade Fire crop.png thumb Diagram showing enfilade firing the cannons at top are firing on a rank formation rank of soldiers from a flanking position Enfilade and defilade are concepts in military tactics used to describe a military formation s exposure to enemy fire. A formation or position is in enfilade if weapons fire can be directed along its longest axis. A unit or position is in defilade if it uses natural or artificial obstacles to shield or conceal itself from enfilade. ref name bellamy citebook title The Evolution of Modern Land Warfare Theory and Practice author Chris Bellamy year 1990 publisher Routledge isbn 0415020735 url http books.google.com books?id AAQ AAAAIAAJ&lpg PA24&dq Enfilade 20defilade&pg PA24 v onepage&q Enfilade 20defilade&f false ref The words come from French language French wikt enfiler enfiler to put on a string or sling and wikt d filer d filer to slip away or off . Enfilade fire, a gunfire directed against an enfiladed formation or position, is also commonly known as flanking fire . ref name bellamy Raking fire is the equivalent term in naval warfare . Strafing , firing on targets from a flying platform, is often done with enfilade fire. Enfilade file Juno Wounded 3.jpg thumb Top to bottom a German ... result of enfilade fire during the Dieppe Raid of 1942 dead Canadian soldiers lie where they fell ... A formation or position is in enfilade if weapons fire can be directed along its longest axis ... the flank . ref name bellamy The original concept of enfilade fire is one for field artillery, fact ... along the long axis, it becomes easier to hit targets within that formation. Enfilade fire takes advantage ... principles apply to fighting positions for artillery and armored fighting vehicles. The enfilade ... operation Category Military terminology cs Bo n palba de Enfilade Milit r fr Tir en enfilade ru ... more details
by the subtree the leaf is part of. The key of any leaf of an enfilade is found by combining all ... within an enfilade. By changing the dsp at the top of a subtree, the keys of all the data ... and between log like and square root like in 2 D trees. Does this copying make an enfilade a persistent ... places within a tree. This makes the enfilade a fully persistent data structure with virtual ... tree s or Kd tree s. Types of enfilades in Xanadu The Model T enfilade, used in Xanadu designs ... or easy comparison between versions. Text is stored directly in the leaves of the enfilade. Later ... that the users see and work on. A collection of enfilade types manages the bi directional mapping ..., is called Transclusion . The POOMfilade permutation of order matrix is a 2D enfilade representing ... Enfilade is not mentioned explicitly in the http udanax.com green febe index.html FeBe Front end Back ... that xu88 was based on General Enfilade Theory . History In 1972, xu72 introduced the concept of the Enfilade. This was called the Model T Enfilade , and was used in a word processing type interface. In 1976, xu76 implemented the tightly coupled enfilade . In 1980, the xu80 system introduced the ent , described as a versioning enfilade. In 1988, the xu88 system utilized the concept of General Enfilade Theory of Mark S. Miller , Stuart Greene and Roger Gregory programmer Roger Gregory , described ... a downwardly impossible structural property . The xu88 also extended the concept of the Enfilade ... the entire docuverse for overlapping Enfilade spans. In 1992, xu92 implemented the modern ... more details
Image Zimn pal c 3 .jpg thumb right 400px The Winter Palace s Neva facade. The enfilade is at the centre on the first floor The Neva Enfilade of the Winter Palace , St Petersburg is a series of three large halls arranged in an Enfiladearchitectureenfilade along the palace s massive facade facing the River ... Rastrelli Francesco Rastrelli in 1753, they were transformed into an enfilade of three vast halls ... the focus of the imperial court. In 1915, the last Tsar, Nicholas II of Russia Nicholas II had the enfilade ... of 1917, the enfilade, along with the remainder of the building, has been used as a series of exhibition ... Palace s Neva enfilade is shaded red. A Concert Hall B The Nicholas Hall C Great Antechamber .... ref Orloff, Alexander, and Shvidkovsky, Dmitri. 1996 . Saint Petersburg Architecture of the Tsars ... worthy of the name was nearing completion at that time, the Neva enfilade contained five the principal ... today. The Neva enfilade was completely redesigned between 1790 93 by the architect Giacomo ... Museum 1840 ref Court use of the enfilade Image Winter Palacebanquet1874..jpg thumb right 350px ... floors. The halls of the enfilade were designed to form an important part in the ceremonial ... in state through the enfilade to the Jordan Staircase of the Winter Palace Jordan Staircase or turn ... to the various hall of the enfilade was dictated by rank. Those who were most important were positioned ... secretary, writing to her in 1894 of a state procession through the enfilade, recorded of the Grand ... the enfilade, and around them supper tables seating 15 people would be constructed. During the course ... Baroque influenced neoclassical style as the Great Anteroom at the western end of the Enfilade. It is indicative ... should outshine all other royal palaces. In fact Catherine the Great, for whom the enfilade ... of the Winter Palace Arabian Hall 2 on plan above and the imperial procession would pass through the enfilade ... Hall. The Nicholas Hall is located in the centre of the enfilade. The largest room in the palace ... more details
and elevation of Brunelleschi s dome. Architecture Latin wikt architectura Latin architectura ... with their surviving architectural achievements. Architecture can mean The art and science of design .... The practice of an architect , where architecture means to offer or render professional services ... design , landscape architecture to the micro level construction details and furniture . The term architecture has been adopted to describe the activity of designing any kind of system, and is commonly used in describing information technology . In relation to buildings, architecture has to do with the planning ... of material, technology, light and shadow. Architecture also encompasses the pragmatic ... specifications, architecture defines the structure and or behavior of a building or any other kind of system that is to be or has been constructed. Theory of architecture Main Architectural theory Historic ... among architectural sites. Banister Fletcher Fletcher . ref Banister Fletcher, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method ref The earliest surviving written work on the subject of architecture ... Vitruvius D. Rowland T.N. Howe Vitruvius. Ten Books on Architecture. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ... he disparaged, with an idealized image of neo medieval world. Gothic architecture , Pugin believed, was the only true Christian form of architecture. The 19th century English art critic, John Ruskin , in his Seven Lamps of Architecture , published 1849, ref John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture ... constituted architecture. Architecture was the art which so disposes and adorns the edifices raised ... a work of architecture unless it is in some way adorned . For Ruskin, a well constructed, well ... between the ideals of architecture and mere construction , the renowned 20th C. architect .... I am happy and I say This is beautiful. That is Architecture . ref Le Corbusier, Towards a New Architecture , Dover Publications 1985 . ISBN 0 486 25023 7 ref By contrast, le Corbusier s contemporary ... more details
of Lords in the Palace of Westminster , executed mid 19th century in Gothic Revival architecture Gothic ... in architecture is the use of visual styles that consciously echo the style of a Architectural ... revivals Expand list date January 2010 Western civilizations Revivalist architecture this excellent list seems to show otherwise ? See its article largely Mediterranean Revival architecture Preclassical Revival Mycenaean Revival architecture revival of Mycenaean Greek architecture Classical Revival Neoclassical architecture revival of Classical architecture Federal architecture Greek Revival architecture revival of Architecture of ancient Greece Ancient Greek architecture Jeffersonian architecture Regency architecture Russian neoclassical revival Postclassical Revival Byzantine Revival architecture revival of Byzantine architecture Bristol Byzantine Neo Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire Russo Byzantine architecture Medieval Revival Romanesque Revival architecture revival of Romanesque architecture Richardsonian Romanesque Gothic Revival architecture revival of Gothic architecture Carpenter Gothic Neo Manueline revival of Manueline Scots Baronial Style architecture Russian Revival architecture revival of Architecture of Kievan Rus Kievan Rus architecture Renaissance Revival Renaissance Revival architecture revival of Renaissance architecture Italianate architecture Palazzo style architecture revival based on Italian Palazzo Mediterranean Revival architecture revival of Renaissance architecture Italian Renaissance architecture Palladian architecture Post Modern revival Palladian Revival architecture revival of Palladian architecture Ch teauesque revival of French Renaissance architecture Category Spanish Revival architecture Spanish Revival architecture revival of Architecture of the Spanish Renaissance Spanish Renaissance architecture Baroque Revival Baroque Revival architecture revival of Baroque architecture Dutch Revival architecture revival ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1832 architecture The year 1832 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings Holt s Hotel in New York City Awards Grand Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births September 25 William LeBaron Jenney died 1907 in architecture 1907 December 15 Gustave Eiffel died 1923 in architecture 1923 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1832 In Architecture Category 1832 architecture fr 1832 en architecture mk 1832 no Arkitektur ret 1832 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1782 architecture The year 1782 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings Awards Grand Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births Deaths January 4 Ange Jacques Gabriel born 1698 in architecture 1698 June 18 John Wood the Younger born 1728 in architecture 1728 DEFAULTSORT 1782 In Architecture Category 1782 architecture fr 1782 en architecture mk 1782 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1745 in architecture , 1746 other events of 1746 1747 in architecture and the architecture timeline . Year nav topic 1746 architecture Buildings Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Giacomo Leoni born 1686 in architecture 1686 DEFAULTSORT 1746 In Architecture Category 1746 architecture fr 1746 en architecture mk 1746 ... more details
File Museum of Architecture in Wroc aw.jpg thumb Museum of Architecture, Wroc aw Museum of Architecture in Wroc aw , Poland. The Museum of Architecture or Architecture Museum may be Canadian Centre for Architecture , Montreal, Canada German Architecture Museum , Frankfurt, Germany Latvian Museum of Architecture , Riga, Latvia Museo Nacional de Arquitectura , Mexico City, Mexico Museum of Architecture, Wroc aw , Poland Museum of Finnish Architecture , Helsinki, Finland Museum of Puerto Rican Architecture , Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA Swiss Architecture Museum , Basel, Switzerland Ultra Architecture Museum , Seoul, South Korea Shchusev State Museum of Architecture , Moscow, Russia See also Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall , Beijing, China Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center , Shanghai, China Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles , USA Architekturzentrum Wien , Vienna, Austria Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum , Tokyo, Japan Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture , London, England Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, Uzhhorod , Ukraine National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design , Oslo, Norway Open air Museum of the d Wooden Architecture , d , Poland Yale School of Architecture Gallery , New Haven, CT, USA disambig Category Architecture museums Category Lists of museums Architecture ... more details
wiktionarypar architectureArchitecture is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other structure for human use and shelter. Architecture may also refer to Architecture magazine Architecture magazine , a defunct magazine Architecture Label , a record label Architecture Records , a record label Cytoarchitecture , the arrangement and interaction of cellular structures Landscape architecture , the design of man made land constructs Naval architecture , the science of design of water borne vessels Process architecture , the design of general process systems computers, business processes, etc Computer architecture , the systems architecture of a computer Enterprise architecture , an architecture, or framework, for aligning an organization s systems Enterprise information security architecture , or EISA, the portion of enterprise architecture focused on information security Hardware architecture , the architecture design of an integrated device Information architecture , the systems architecture for structuring the information flows in a knowledge based system Microarchitecture , processor implementation Robotic architectures , the architecture of the hardware and software in robots Software architecture , the systems architecture of a software system Systems architecture , the representation of an engineered system Technical architecture , the technical definition of an engineered system Website architecture , the design and planning of websites Vehicle architecture , an automobile platform common to different vehicles Architecture sometimes refers to Architectural history , studies the evolution and history of architecture Product design , or product architecture, the systems design of a product or product family disambig de Architektur Begriffskl rung et Arhitektuur t psustus es Arquitectura desambiguaci n fr Architecture homonymie he no Arkitektur andre betydninger pt Arquitetura desambigua o ru sv Arkitektur ... more details
type Enfiladearchitectureenfilade of rooms on the garden side, inspired by the apartement semi double ... ref Baroque architecture is a term used to describe the building style of the Baroque Baroque era , begun in late sixteenth century Italy, that took the Roman architecture Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph ... as the beginning of the Counter Reformation. ref Baroque architecture and its embellishments were ... religious orders, like the Theatines and the Jesuits who aimed to improve popular piety. The architecture ... their own distinctively individual architectural expression. Dissemination of Baroque architecture to the south of Italy resulted in regional variations such as Sicilian Baroque architecture or that of Naples ... region. A synthesis of Bernini, Borromini and Cortona s architecture can be seen in the late Baroque architecture of northern Europe which paved the way for the more decorative Rococo style. By the middle ... and then throughout Europe. During the seventeenth century, Baroque architecture spread through Europe ... architecture Michelangelo s late Roman buildings, particularly St. Peter s Basilica , may be considered precursors to Baroque architecture. His pupil Giacomo della Porta continued this work in Rome ... of Maderno s facade, see Wittkower R., Art & Architecture in Italy 1600 1750 , 1985 edn, p. 111 ref Distinctive features of Baroque architecture can include In churches, broader naves and sometimes given ... of painting and architecture pear shaped domes in the Bavaria Bavarian , Czech people Czech , Poland ... architecture Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Goa Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church . Though the tendency has been to see Baroque architecture as a European phenomenon, it coincided ... in Francis Ching, Mark Jarzombek , Vikram Prakash, A Global History of Architecture , Wiley Press ... developed in Spain, was to a large extent, in Spain, an architecture of surfaces and fa ades ... more details
The ISO IEC IEEE 42010 Conceptual Model of Architecture Description ref http www.iso architecture.org ieee 1471 cm A Conceptual Model of Architecture Description , on ISO IEC IEEE 42010 Website ref defines the term Architecture Framework as An architecture framework establishes a common practice for creating, interpreting, analyzing and using architecture descriptions within a particular domain of application or stakeholder community. Examples of Architecture Frameworks MODAF , TOGAF , Kruchten s 4 1 View Model , RM ODP . Especially the domain within a company or other organisation is covered by a bunch of Enterprise architecture framework s. The Survey of Architecture Frameworks ref http www.iso architecture.org ieee 1471 afs frameworks table.html Survey of Architecture Frameworks of the ISO IEC IEEE 42010 Website ref lists some of the available Architecture Frameworks. References references Category Software architecture Category Enterprise architecture ... more details
Corporate architecture is an architectonic discipline which focuses on designing and constructing buildings, spaces or environments with the aim of meeting the needs of a business community a corporation . Category Architecturearchitecture stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1738 in architecture , 1739 other events of 1739 , 1740 in architecture and the architecture timeline . Year nav topic 1739 architecture Buildings Empty section date July 2010 Events Empty section date July 2010 Births January 19 Joseph Bonomi the Elder died 1808 in architecture 1808 February 15 Alexandre Th odore Brongniart died 1813 in architecture 1813 September 15 Juan de Villanueva died 1811 in architecture 1811 Deaths May 10 Cosmas Damian Asam born 1686 in architecture 1686 DEFAULTSORT 1739 In Architecture Category 1739 architecture fr 1739 en architecture mk 1739 no Arkitektur ret 1739 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1620 architecture class infobox style background color f3f3f3 align center 1610s in architecture 1610s 1620s in architecture 1630s in architecture 1630s align center small other events 1620s small sup . sup Architecture timeline TOC Buildings 1627 Palazzo Barberini in Rome begun by Carlo Maderno and Francesco Borromini completed 1630s in architecture 1633 . 1627 Muchalls Castle in Scotland , reconstruction completed by Thomas Clan Burnett Burnett of Leys . 1628 George Heriot s Hospital in Edinburgh , Scotland . Births Deaths January 30, 1629 Carlo Maderno born 1556 in architecture 1556 Lieven de Key , Dutch architect b. 1560 in architecture 1560 DEFAULTSORT 1620s In Architecture Category 1620s architecture fr D cennie 1620 en architecture ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1847 architecture The year 1847 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings The London Palm House is completed and opened. Completion of the Lords Chamber in the Palace of Westminster in London rebuilt to the design of Charles Barry . Awards Grand Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births August 24 Charles Follen McKim died 1909 in architecture 1909 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1847 In Architecture Category 1847 architecture fr 1847 en architecture mk 1847 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1814 architecture The year 1814 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings Narva Triumphal Gate Awards Grand Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births January 27 Eug ne Viollet le Duc d. 1879 in architecture 1879 , French architect and architectural theorist Deaths Empty section date July 2011 DEFAULTSORT 1814 In Architecture Category 1814 architecture fr 1814 en architecture mk 1814 no Arkitektur ret 1814 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1788 architecture The year 1788 in architecture involved some significant events. Events Empty section date July 2010 Buildings Empty section date July 2010 Births Thomas Cubitt died 1855 in architecture 1855 Charles Robert Cockerell died 1863 in architecture 1863 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1788 In Architecture Category 1788 architecture fr 1788 en architecture mk 1788 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1809 architecture The year 1809 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings Empty section date July 2010 Awards Grand Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births March 29 Baron Haussmann died 1891 in architecture 1891 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1809 In Architecture Category 1809 architecture fr 1809 en architecture mk 1809 no Arkitektur ret 1809 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1825 architecture The year 1825 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings The front and rear porticoes of The White House are added to the building. Tuskul nai Manor in Vilnius by Karol Podczaszy ski completed Births November 6 Charles Garnier architect Charles Garnier died 1898 in architecture 1898 Adolf Cluss died 1905 in architecture 1905 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1825 In Architecture Category 1825 architecture fr 1825 en architecture mk 1825 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 See also 1746 in architecture , 1747 other events of 1747 , 1748 in architecture and the architecture timeline . Year nav topic 1747 architecture Buildings Sanssouci in Potsdam was completed. Events Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1747 In Architecture Category 1747 architecture fr 1747 en architecture mk 1747 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1732 architecture The year 1732 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings Trinity College, Dublin Trinity College Library in Dublin , designed by Thomas Burgh , is completed. Awards Prix de Rome , architecture unknown . Births July 21 James Adam architect James Adam died 1794 in architecture 1794 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1732 In Architecture Category 1732 architecture fr 1732 en architecture mk 1732 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1751 architecture The year 1751 in architecture involved some significant events. Buildings The Katholische Hofkirche Hofkirche in Dresden , Germany , designed by Gaetano Chiaveri construction begun in 1738 in architecture 1738 , is completed. Events Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Richard Cassels born 1690 in architecture 1690 DEFAULTSORT 1751 In Architecture Category 1751 architecture fr 1751 en architecture mk 1751 ... more details