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Published: January 1, 2025

A GLOSARY OF ARCITEKTURAL FRASES AND TIRMS

EARLY CULTURES
  • The house has been man’s dwelling place for many thousands of years.
  • The Pharoahs built their pyramids well in advance to be sure of a place once they had pissed off.
  • They started building their pyramids from the top down as this seemed to be an easier method of construction.
  • The pharaoahs were put into coffins which remained uptight.
THE GRAECO-ROMAN TRADITION
  • The Greeks were very three-dimensional.
  • Patatagoras was a Greek philosopher.
  • The (Greek) love towards conversation explains porticoes and colomades which were important features in their architecture.
  • There was too much paganism involved in the Greeks and Romans.
  • Secularism, extravagance and immortality were not confined to Rome.
  • The Roman God of gardens was portrayed with a scythe and two large gentiles.
  • Aisles were … used as rooms for poets and profets.
  • He moved his capital to Constantinopal.
  • The New religion reverted to old Roman Basilicas for warship purposes.
THE MIDDLE AGES
  • The Fuedal System was used in the Middle Ages.
  • Medieval monasteries hoarded manuskripts.
  • But now today we understand differently and the middle ages don’t seem so dark.
  • Byzantine mozaiks were very alive.
  • The great cathedral church of St Sophia became a moslem.
  • During this time man were an uneducated being.
  • The Christians were accusing the Greek-cross church.
  • It was covered with a splendorous church.
  • Ambilatories ran on either side.
  • Fanaticism were very much prominent in society from the King right down to the surf.
  • The tower of Pizza was leaning over.
  • The door was full of carvatures.
  • Artists and scaltors were employed to decorate the inside.
  • The Midieval man was a riligeous fanatic.
  • The people living in the sit a bell were the support group of the mein castle.
  • The outer wall construction is quete complex … because they must accomodate for defence and waist disposal.
  • The High Castle usualy has a catipalt.
THE RENAISSANCE
  • The Renaissance was a Bourgioesie movement.
  • Reniassance is a word meaning rebirth.
  • The Renaissance in Italy was mainly because of people looking for their identity.
  • The Renaissance was noted for its Humanic Philosophy.
  • An enthusiasm spread throughout Europe.
  • Man’s anatomy came into fuller view.
  • Felowsophy was studied at university.
  • Educationists opened Greek chairs.
  • A Proffessor ship of Greek was started at Florence.
  • Bruneleski and Donatello, through archaeology discovered the maniera.
  • Brunelleshi became thus acuanted with the classical orders.
  • Michelangelo used his tallents.
  • Michael Angello was commissioned to design his tomb.
  • Michelangelo was a famous Architeckt.
  • After designing the piers on which the cupola needed to rest he died. Raphael, the next to help on the design, had a Latin crossplan but he also died.
  • Raphael proposed a naive - a Latin cross - but died before it could be carried out.
  • At this stage he was 72 years old the Humanistic ideas were dieing away at this stage. He himself, being one of them, designed a Greek cross.
  • The church was sircular in plan.
  • Humanism was further killed by the introduction of printing machines.
  • Often in knoblemens house the gardens were raised showing us that there was not a lot of space in cities.
BAROQUE AND ROCOCO
  • Rembrandt painted “Simpson and the Lion”. He also painted “The Man in the Red Turbine”.
  • The first half of the 16th century quickens in tempo … as the people of that time start to get restless and move to a new revolution.
  • This was expecialy true of Rococo.
  • The Post Renaissance developed into Idealism with important Architects like Bramante and Michael Angelo coming to the far front.
THE MODERN MOVEMENT
  • These buildings have been built as cheeply as possible.
  • All functional problems were equal with none to trivial to asses.
  • They used leeking flat roofs.
  • Many Neo Classical buildings were executed by Hitler and his Third Reich.
  • It is often said that 20th Century Germany started to get an industrial feel.
THE PAPACY AND THE CLERGY
  • This was due to an almost Panic befalling the Roman Catholic Church.
  • This was due to the continuous enlargement of the clergy.
  • The militant nature of Pope Julius II proved to push the project into momentum.
  • Humanism was exported to Rome, of course Rocking the Church of its Strong Principles.
  • Things were not as previous where it all went to the church or some gready Pope.
  • This gave the idea of whats inside belongs to the middle, thus putting man or the pope in the middle of a building that actually belonged to god.
  • The papacy was full of transadental tyrrany.
  • The church of that time had various habits. (As well as vestment interests, I suppose? Ed).
  • The hipocracy of the church brought about the Counter-Reformation.
  • Both popes and sometimes a third would claim to be the rightful head of the church.
  • He suffered a problem of self-asteam.
  • … he did not know wheather or not …
  • Wall paintings were decrative.
  • This came aboat …
  • The work, resimbling his previous building …
  • The felling was that …
  • It was supprising to note …
  • A succesfull marrage arose out of the union of the two.
  • It is not thus unusual to knote that …
  • The trade would be executed in the dwelling.
  • The man went through the woman’s sleeping area to get his.
  • To understand their formation it is advisable to look back into history and trace their roots and organs.
  • The Architects followed one on the other overlapping each other and influencing each other.
AND FINALLY, WHAT YOUR LECTURERS REALLY MEAN WHEN THEY SAY …

“It is believed that …” I think so
“It is generally believed that ...” A couple of other guys think so too
It is clear that much additional work will be required before a complete understanding is attained. " I do not understand it
“Correct within an order of magnitude.” Wrong
It has long been known … " I have not bothered to look up the original reference
Of great theoretical and practical importance “: It is interesting to me
Three of the samples were chosen for detailed study “: The others did not make sense and were therefore left out
Thanks are due to Joe Bloggs for assisting with the project, and to John Burger for valuable discussions “: Bloggs did the work, and Burger explained to me what it meant
It is hoped that this study will stimulate further work in the field “: This paper is not very good, but then neither are any of the others on the subject
The primary aim of this project is … " It wasn’t originally, but these are our best results
This book is dedicated to my parents “: They paid for it
Without their help this work would have suffered from a substantial reduction in its data base “: They did all the research
This project has had a long and chequered career “: My co-author ran off with my wife and my kids won’t return any of my calls.
For reasons not relevant to this research ...” I do not want my wife to find out

POSTSCRIPT

Over the years student essays and examination papers have thrown up their proper share of snafus and unmeant puns. I have been collecting these, on and off, for some time, and offer them for general consumption with no ulterior motive or agenda.

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