Background
Clark, Roger Harrison was born on November 20, 1939 in Cincinnati. Son of Roy Harrison C. and Lillian (Elfrieda) (Clark) Warneke.
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Precedents in Architecture provides a vocabulary for architectural analysis that will help you understand the works of others, and aid you in creating your own designs. Here, you will examine the work of internationally known architects with the help of a unique diagrammatic technique, which you can also use to analyze existing buildings. In addition to the sixteen original contributors, the Second Edition features seven new, distinguished architects. All 23 architects were selected because of the strength, quality, and interest of their designs. Precedents in Architecture, 2/e is an invaluable resource offering: • Factual graphic information on 88 buildings that represent a range of time, function, and style accompanied by detailed analysis of each building • A reference for a technique of graphic analysis as a tool for understanding and designing architecture Whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional, Precedents in Architecture, 2/e will enrich your design vocabulary and give you an invaluable tool for the ongoing assessment of buildings you encounter every day.
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A timely update of the architectural classic on design analysis Precedents in Architecture, Fourth Edition provides a vocabulary for architectural analysis that illuminates the works of leading architects and aids architects and designers in creating their own designs. Thirty-eight leading architects are represented in this updated edition through an analysis of more than 100 buildings that are assessed using a diagrammatic technique applicable to any building. This impressive collection includes fourteen new buildings and seven new, innovative architects distinguished by the strength, quality, and interest of their designs. It delivers valuable guidance in analyzing architectural history as an evolutionary process by exploring the commonality of design ideas reflected in a broad range of structures by internationally renowned architects. Both novices and seasoned professionals will find Precedents in Architecture, Fourth Edition to be a very useful tool for enriching their design vocabulary and for the ongoing assessment of buildings found in today's evolving landscape.
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A revision of the architectural classic on design analysis Precedents in Architecture, Third Edition provides a vocabulary for architectural analysis that illuminates the works of leading architects and aids architects and designers in creating their own designs. Thirty-one leading architects are represented in this updated Third Edition in examinations of more than 100 structures assessed through a diagrammatic technique that is applicable to any structure. This impressive collection includes sixteen new buildings and eight innovative architects distinguished by the strength, quality, and interest of their designs. Readers will find valuable guidance in analyzing architectural history as an evolutionary process by exploring the commonality of design ideas reflected in a broad range of structures by internationally renowned architects. Both novices and seasoned professionals will find Precedents in Architecture, Third Edition a very useful tool for enriching their design vocabulary and for the ongoing assessment of buildings found in today's evolving landscape.
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This volume is a collection of diagrams which systematically analyze the works of eight architects. For each architect, four representative buildings have been documented. The architects were purposely selected from various periods of time to represent seemingly different approaches to architecture. They are Alvar Aalto, Louis Kahn, Charles Moore, James Stirling, Mitchell/Guirgola, Le Courbusier, Andrea Palladio, and Venturi & Rauch. This study is a STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY AT RALEIGH.
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architect architecture educator
Clark, Roger Harrison was born on November 20, 1939 in Cincinnati. Son of Roy Harrison C. and Lillian (Elfrieda) (Clark) Warneke.
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University Cincinnati, 1962. Master of Architecture, University Washington, 1963.
Instructor, School Architecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1964-1965;
assistant professor, School Architecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1965-1969;
assistant professor, School Design North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1969-1972;
associate professor, School Design North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1972-1978;
assistant dean, School Design North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1977-1979;
professor architecture, School Design North Carolina State University, Raleigh, since 1978;
design architect, John D. Latimer & Associations, Durham, North Carolina, 1970-1978;
design architect, Obrien/Atkins Associations, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1978-1987;
director design, Obrien/Atkins Associations, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1987-1990;
private practice architecture, since 1990;
design adviser, consultant, RTKL Associations, Washington, Baltimore, 1992-1993. Professional adviser Bespak, Cary, North Carolina, 1983-1984, King's Lynn, England, 1983-1984. Guest lecturer various universities, since 1971.
Member North Carolina Arts Council, since 1989. Consultant North Carolina Museum Art, 1998-1999.
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(This volume is a collection of diagrams which systematica...)
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Youth league coach Young Men’s Christian Association, Raleigh, l974-78. Member public advisory panel region IV, General Services Administration, Atlanta, l975. Coach Capitol Area Soccer League, l979-8l.
Fellow American Institute of Architects (chairman design committee 1982, award of merit design award program South Atlantic regional council 1978-1979, honor award, design award North Carolina chapter 1973, 75, 77, 79, certified of excellence design award 1981, merit award 1995, Isosceles Design award Raleigh-Durham section 1989, citation for Excellence in International Architectural Book Awards program 1997). Member Academy Outstanding Teachers, National Trust for History Preservation.
Married Judith Elizabeth Engel, June 23, 1962. Children: Kyla Paige, Andrew Harrison.