Lecture 3
Bases for the Geometry of Building
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L3 - Body Geometry
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- We perceive space through the geometry of our body. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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L3 - City Symbols
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- Four representations of the concept of a city. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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Lecture 3
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- Bases for the Geometry of Building
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L3 - Shelters
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- Human Shelters from primitive to temples. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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L3 - Masonry Evolution 2
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- Evolution of masonry, by Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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L3 - Masonry Evolution 1
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- Evolution of masonry, by Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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L3 Body Geometry Man on Cliff
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- Man on cliff percieving geometry of space. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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L3 - Campfire
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- Campfire creates a dome of space. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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L3 - Woman in niche
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- Woman seeking shelter in niche of house. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
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3.9 Roman and Japanese Tectonics
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- A Roman bearing-wall masonry building compared with a Japanese trabeated timber building. By Norman Crowe, courtesy of MIT Press. All rights reserved.
Copyright 2009,
Norman Crowe.
Cite/attribute Resource.
Crowe, N., Crowe, N. (2008, June 20). Lecture 3. Retrieved November 23, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/architecture/nature-and-the-built-environment/lecture-3.
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